Friday, August 24, 2012

“Bounty, The Quicker Picker-Upper”…


How many of you recognize that slogan?  Dare I admit to the fact that I can remember the voice and accent in which it was spoken too?   Have you ever seen a McDonald’s commercial featuring the real Ronald McDonald?  If so, do you remember where he loved to hang out?  How about FrankenBerries – remember those, and “Count Chocula?”  Oh, how I loved Saturday morning cartoons, and the few commercials of old!  My parents limited my television consumption to Saturday mornings from 9:00ish until maybe 11:00, and a Sunday family evening of the Wonderful World of Disney at 7:00pm.  Hee-Haw, Howdy Doody, and The Lawrence Welk shows were considered an added treat.  Clean, family-friendly entertainment at it’s best.  The media world slid its innuendoes under the noses of many unsuspecting protective parents, but the damages that resulted were maybe that of a cavity… or two!  After all, getting my Mom to buy “junk” cereal took a near miracle… in 1972. 

As a teenager, media played an expanded role in my world.  Magazines with foldout posters of Shaun Cassidy were a temptation on the newsstand, but again, protective Mama Bear limited my ability to indulge.  Sadly enough, Tiger Beat was comparable to Playboy in our house!  Television also proved to include a more mature menu in the form of Soap Operas.  General Hospital was the ‘forbidden evil’, and up until my first year of college, remained a mystery to me.  Media had the difficult job of getting past the Barricade of Protective Parents in our home!  The biggest source of advertisement was word of mouth.  Love’sBaby Soft, watermelon flavored Lip Smacker, and rainbow shoelaces were the rage – by means of peer popularity.

I wish my life were still virtually media-free.  Digital media has penetrated my world, and I would be virtually lost (no pun intended!) if I were to lose my iPhone.  The newest and greatest are only a click away; advertising streams through my email, daily.  Media surrounds me







3 comments:

  1. OMG! wow I never really thought about the quicker picker upper! You made me think about punky brewster that was my favorite and yes I can remember we didnt watch much tv until saturday morning and sunday evening. My brother was lucky her got to watch Kung Fo after the cartoons went off and I went to read a book because I didnt like that show. And when General Hospital was on everything in my step mothers house froze until it went off until people were able to record it lol. At times I wish I was media free as well. I remember one time I left my cell phone at home and I got things done without interruptions but boy was it missed.

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  2. LOL! I LOVED Punky Brewster -- totally forgot about her! And, Captain Cave Man! Kung Fu was my brother's favorite too. It's nice to see I'm not the only one that remembers the oldies!! Good times!

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  3. Wow! It seems like we had a very similar upbringing, except my Mom wasn't quite so strict as your parents were.

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