In a message dated 4/23/2006 6:17:21 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

but I  think the dating of the chest was 
absolutely precise. Most people nowadays  (and, I promise you, my 
college students included) think of time in only a  few categories: the 
future, now, their parents' "day," and "Yore." For  many Americans, 
"Yore" applies especially to anything before the American  Revolution, 



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Some of my fave examples of this was when I worked for a costume....as in  
masquerade and Halloween...shop. They were trying their best to break out into  
theatre and such, but...alas.
 
Anyway, I'll never forget a blurb, in a catalogue, for a long full skirt:  
"Wear over hoopskirt for old-timey effect." Hahahaha! That became an inside 
joke 
 for any dreadfully off costume.
 
Another time, there was a couple who were going to a fancy dress party and  
were looking thru the slide show the shop had set up of couples wearing 
costumes  they had for rent that went with each other. The "Napoleon and 
Josephine"  
couple flashed up and the woman exclaimed "Why there's Queen Elizabeth and  
her husband!"
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