I read a lot of books from the 1900-1929 era, and I have found three things to be true: 1. Authors would always make a big deal about people using slang. 2. Anything deemed slang was set apart in quotation marks. 3. There are dozens of words and expressions in common use today that have a slangy past. (The word "date" in all forms, as a verb describing a social appointment is one that surprised me--as well as the backformation into a noun referring to the person with whom one has said engagement.)
I think you are right. As a teenager I used to love KFC but hadn't eaten it for many, many, many years. I gave it a try just a couple years ago and could not BELIEVE how salty it was. My companion, who is an afficianado, said it was just fine. To me, inedible. The recipe must have gotten saltier and saltier over the years and no one even notices.
I just remembered I have some of these in my freezer! Thanks! (You can get 'em frozen at the grocery store out here in the Land of No White Castle, the Pacific NW.)
Damn, now I've got a craving! I miss White Castle. There isn't one where I live now. I'm going to Detroit next week and I'm hoping to see one on the way.
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Date: 2013-05-11 10:30 pm (UTC)1. Authors would always make a big deal about people using slang.
2. Anything deemed slang was set apart in quotation marks.
3. There are dozens of words and expressions in common use today that have a slangy past.
(The word "date" in all forms, as a verb describing a social appointment is one that surprised me--as well as the backformation into a noun referring to the person with whom one has said engagement.)
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