What did people call "flower children" of the 60's?
Hippies
In the 50's they said.... (brrrrr)
Cool
We used to wear these as bracelets, lots of colors and they were bendable. (see shoes...)
jelly bracelets
You have to rent what goes on your feet and it's where you could hangout without your parents.
Roller Skate, or Bowling
What other language does she talk about speaking?
Chinese/Mandarin
A person that eats organic, buys local, recycles and follows wholesome living. (Also a cereal)
Crunchie or Granola
In the 60's they said....(not left and stop)
right on
What was it called when you spike your bangs up as high as you can.
Mall Bangs
You put one of these in your shoe so you could call home if you needed to.
a quarter
How many kids does she have? Double points if you know gender.
two
son/daughter
A person you didn't like...bad person (think what Mr. Dion said)
jive turkey
In the 70's they said....(think disco ball)
groovy
They hung around your neck on plastic chains, were traded, collected and had little plastic clips.
Charms
Where you had to go to get information or do a school project.
the library
Where did Ms E live when she was younger and the reason she knows some Mandarin?
Taiwan
Someone with a Mohawk and colored hair and studded jewelry. Named after the music they like.
Punk
In the 80' they said... (think of messy hair)
gnarly
Jelly Shoes
What was it called to drive up and down a street to see people and be seen.
cruising
What does Ms E do after she leaves the classroom three days a week? Double points if you know exactly.
second job
tutoring
A woman that doesn't work outside the home.
SAHM
In the 90's we said.... (not hot peas)
cool beans
Used to do this to their pants and it means fold over and roll up.
Pegging your jeans
tight rolling
This was wrapped around you after a long conversation with a friend in a different location.
phone cord
What does Ms E's last name mean in German and Mandarin/Chinese?
Fly