I was going to say that they can’t be that old but say they were 19 in 1958 (which is the last year you could take a trip to Cuba pre-Fidel) and cars by Desoto were produced until 1961 so they’d only be 79 years old.
“Use new White Rain Shampoo tonight /And tomorrow your hair will be sunshine bright!White . . . Rain! White . . . Rain.”
And then there was . . .
“Halo, everybody! Halo!Halo is the shampoo that glorifies your hair!So Halo, everybody, Halo!Halo Shampoo, Halo!”
Or . . .“Oh, baby, baby, there’ll be no more tearsWith Johnson’s Baby Shampoo!”
I find it bordering on miraculous that the three pounds of moosh between my ears can store and retrieve commercial jingles going back 50, 60, maybe even 70 years, and that’s just for the shampoos! Yet we wonder how the Ancient Greeks could possibly have memorized the entire Iliad and Odyssey.
Argythree almost 7 years ago
Talk about hoarding!
ekw555 almost 7 years ago
well a year’s supply of shampoo for a balding man . . .
jpayne4040 almost 7 years ago
That sounds like the kind of raffle I would actually win!
jsimpso1 almost 7 years ago
I was going to say that they can’t be that old but say they were 19 in 1958 (which is the last year you could take a trip to Cuba pre-Fidel) and cars by Desoto were produced until 1961 so they’d only be 79 years old.
ElGato almost 7 years ago
My Wife has now reached a level of Professionalism at hoarding!
Fontessa almost 7 years ago
Wait, wait! I want them :)
Ushindi almost 7 years ago
I would love to win a De Soto of any year (especially one of the “hemi” models).
whenlifewassimpler almost 7 years ago
I am with Ushindi I’d love a De Soto of any year and some White Rain would be fine too. I used to use it years back.
pschearer Premium Member almost 7 years ago
“Use new White Rain Shampoo tonight /And tomorrow your hair will be sunshine bright!White . . . Rain! White . . . Rain.”
And then there was . . .
“Halo, everybody! Halo!Halo is the shampoo that glorifies your hair!So Halo, everybody, Halo!Halo Shampoo, Halo!”
Or . . .“Oh, baby, baby, there’ll be no more tearsWith Johnson’s Baby Shampoo!”
I find it bordering on miraculous that the three pounds of moosh between my ears can store and retrieve commercial jingles going back 50, 60, maybe even 70 years, and that’s just for the shampoos! Yet we wonder how the Ancient Greeks could possibly have memorized the entire Iliad and Odyssey.