User:Boston/Old Timeyness

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The Dapper Dans, a barbershop quartet at Disneyworld, present old timeyness to park guests.

Old Timeyness is the invocation of images and memes of the late 1800s and 1900s, generally not more than a generation before or after the turn of the century. The term that describes such images, "Old Timey", may also be used in a more general sense, in which case it is synonymous with "old fashioned".

Old timeyness is often campy and put forth as a sort of "ultra-corniness". At other times, it is used to invoke an era of integrity and quality that stands in opposition to inferior "new fangled" ways of doing things.

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Examples of references made to things which are old timey include the following:

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This 1886 photo shows a couple on an old timey bicycle built for two.
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  • Wendy's used old timeyness in its early brand marketing. Their logo still features turn of the century-style graphics and the phrase "Old Fashioned Hamburgers". The tables in most Wendy's restaurants are decorated with a pattern replicating advertisements from late 19th century newspapers.[2][3]
  • A&W Root Beer used a similar ad branding strategy in the 1970s, including the phrase "A&W old time root beer, yes sir!" Advertisements featured a man with a straw porkpie hat, handlebar mustache, and suspenders holding an over-sized mug. More recently, A&W has begun marketing cream soda in old timey bottles.[4]
  • Ground Round also used old timeyness in the 1970's, decorating its restaurants accordingly and providing free bowls of dry roasted peanuts for customers. Some locations had booths where patrons could view silent movies.

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