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Ever wonder what Bruce Springsteen meant when he referred to a “deuce” in his hit song “Blinded by the Light”?

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Ever wonderEver wonderwhat Brucewhat Bruce

Springsteen meantSpringsteen meantwhen he referred to a when he referred to a

“deuce” in his hit song“deuce” in his hit song“Blinded by the Light”?“Blinded by the Light”?

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Deuce is a 50’s slang term for any of the Ford Model B vehicles and most commonly used as a nickname for the 1934 coupe.

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Need a hint?Need a hint?

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In the 1950’s most everyone knew that the initials were a reference to a then popular hairstyle.

The Ducktail or Duck’s “arse”

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Who made this popular term famous?

Need a hint?

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Referring to a guaranteed Referring to a guaranteed success and later shortened success and later shortened to “got it made”.to “got it made”.

Arthur Fonzarelli –Arthur Fonzarelli –› The FonzThe Fonz

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A large sedan, usually driven by parents or older people

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Drive-in movie theater

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While waiting for the submarines to race, couples found creative ways of killing the time, hubba, hubba!

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A convertible automobileA convertible automobile

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Cools-ville, deads-ville, Cools-ville, deads-ville, Doody-ville, squares-ville and Doody-ville, squares-ville and weirds-ville…. weirds-ville….

Slang terms haveSlang terms haveall but disappeared.all but disappeared.

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In the Fifties, the hot-rodders and the Beats provided inspiration.

They seemed “cool” to us, a sharp contrast from the way real teens lived in a preppy, conservative world.

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But it was used differently than it is today.

Today it is said in a more clipped way. In the Fifties, it was spoken in a more

dragged out fashion

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A guy with tons of grease in his hair, later this came to describe an entire group of people…

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Going steady Rock & roll music Getting pinned Cruising the boulevard Hanging out at a malt shop Wearing your boyfriend’s

class ring

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_________________ & the Juniors. _________________ & the Miracles. _________________ & the Imperials. _________________ & the Vandellas _________________ & the Belmonts _________________ & the Comets. _________________ & the Crickets.

Danny

Smokey Robinson

Little AnthonyMartha

Dion

Bill Haley

Buddy Holly

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Ward, Lumpy, Eddie, Wally

Carmine, Lenny, Squiggy

Richie, Joanie, Potsie

Ricky and David Nelson

Leave itto

BeaverLaverne

and Shirley

Happy Days

Ozzieand

Harriet

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“Hey there, hi there, ho there, we’re as happy as can be”

Mickey

Mouse Club

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“Someday, Alice, to the moon!”

The

Honeymooner

s

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“Hey, boys and girls, what time

is it?”

Howdy

Doody

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“Round ‘em up, get ‘em in”

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_________ ___________ I was Takin’ a Bath.

____________ ________ Don’t Talk Back.

I found my thrill, on ______________ _____

Splish Splash

Yackety Yack

Blueberry Hill

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