Everyone loves Bogey, baseball and backseat makeouts. Here are 25 reasons you should remember the year 1951:
1. Honey, I'm Home! "I Love Lucy" debuts on CBS.
2. Pabst airs the first television beer commercial ever, way before it was cool.
3. America's eternal sweetheart Audrey Hepburn makes her film debut...
4. "Backseat bingo" is slang for for a backseat make-out sesh.
5. People loved Cheerios.
6. Angsty kids everywhere rejoice as J.D. Salinger's Catcher In The Rye is released and Holden Caulfield's complaints are heard far and wide.
7. The first baseball game is televised in color. It's between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves.
8. Gerber starts putting Msg in its baby food.
9. Nat King Cole's "Unforgettable" hits #2 on the charts, following Johnnie Ray's "Cry."
10. Funnyman Robin Williams graces the earth with his presence.
11. The first Jack In The Box opens in San Diego, California.
12. "Classy chassis" is slang for a bangin' bod.
13. Punctuation revolutionary E.
1. Honey, I'm Home! "I Love Lucy" debuts on CBS.
2. Pabst airs the first television beer commercial ever, way before it was cool.
3. America's eternal sweetheart Audrey Hepburn makes her film debut...
4. "Backseat bingo" is slang for for a backseat make-out sesh.
5. People loved Cheerios.
6. Angsty kids everywhere rejoice as J.D. Salinger's Catcher In The Rye is released and Holden Caulfield's complaints are heard far and wide.
7. The first baseball game is televised in color. It's between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves.
8. Gerber starts putting Msg in its baby food.
9. Nat King Cole's "Unforgettable" hits #2 on the charts, following Johnnie Ray's "Cry."
10. Funnyman Robin Williams graces the earth with his presence.
11. The first Jack In The Box opens in San Diego, California.
12. "Classy chassis" is slang for a bangin' bod.
13. Punctuation revolutionary E.
- 8/8/2013
- by Priscilla Frank
- Huffington Post
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