We always take off shoes before entering our house. But we are not Egyptian although sometimes i walk like one. ‘Course the AJF comes from a no-shoes culture so that makes sense.
I always wondered how you go about asking elderly people to take their shoes off? We just leave ours on, but it seems like it would really put out my 84 yr old Meemaw to have her try to bend down and take her shoes off. Then if you give someone a free pass, they’ll all want it.
Now that’s an interesting ad. Does Pullman still exist?
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They died in 1982 when we were fresh lilies.
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Well that explains it. 🙂
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Great ad. Pullman Corp. may be dead but their bread lives on.
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Their bread LOL?
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Yeah the Pullman Loaf. Bread baked in a lidded loaf pan. Used to save space in compact Pullman kitchens.
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(googling Pullman loaf)
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😀 Funny ad !
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Indeed.
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Can I just say that that is about the dumbest ad I’ve ever seen? Your analysis is of course brilliant. But the ad? Sheesh. Really?
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Yes, you may say that.
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We always take off shoes before entering our house. But we are not Egyptian although sometimes i walk like one. ‘Course the AJF comes from a no-shoes culture so that makes sense.
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I always wondered how you go about asking elderly people to take their shoes off? We just leave ours on, but it seems like it would really put out my 84 yr old Meemaw to have her try to bend down and take her shoes off. Then if you give someone a free pass, they’ll all want it.
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You just have to speak real loud because they can’t hear well.
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