The other day I was watching a TV show that was showing old TV commercials. Most I didn't think much of, but one in particular brought back some memories. This commercial was the epitome of what I wanted to be when I grew up; it gave me hope that one day I could be a something, a someone, a somebody. This commercial inspired me and gave me hope. Was this a commercial for world peace? No. How about ending poverty? No. This was a commercial that changed my life; this was a commercial for Nair Leg Hair Removal.
In the commercial, the women would put Nair on their legs, it looks like shaving cream, and poof! the end result was long, tan, beautiful legs, with no hair, of course. It taught me that a woman could wear short-shorts after using the Nair and the men would love her. I swear, as a kid, I thought that when I got older, I would buy some of that Nair and I would put it on my legs and I would be Ms. Thing. Uh-huh. Snap snap.
My friends and I would sing the little song from the commercial, probably more than was a healthy amount. If you don't know the song or need a refresher, here it is (Who wears short-shorts? We wear short-shorts. If you dare go bare it's Nair with alovera), or something very close to that. The commercial had a bunch of women sitting at what looked like an ice cream counter in super short-shorts with very long, tan legs, and it was all due to the Nair, or so I thought. I just knew I would be one of those girls one day.
Fast forward about so many years and well, things just didn't turn out quite like I figured. First off, I am only 5'2" and I think those models' legs alone were 5'2, so right there I was out of the running to be a Nair leg model girl. I also hate the heat and am not a big fan of tanning, so again, there goes the tan part being that I am either white or pinkish or a dark red from a sunburn. As for beautiful legs, mine aren't too bad, but nothing like the ones those women had. Plus, at my age, it might be a felony if I were to wear the short-shorts out in public and I really don't want to be locked up.
It is funny how, as a kid, I really thought that that Nair would give me long, tan, beautiful legs. As an adult, I know better. Sometimes it would be nice to not figure things out and still have those silly dreams. Speaking of dreams, please do not even get me started on the Rockettes. I am speaking of the world famous New York Rockettes, the ones in the showgirl type outfits that perform the famous kick line. I thought they were perfect and really wanted to be one, maybe as a side job to being a Nair leg model. My dreams were crushed when I found out the Rockettes have a minimum height requirement of 5'6". I can't even tell you how much I wanted to be one of those ladies.
I have since gotten over my dream of being the Nair leg model/Rockette and maybe I should work on world peace or ending hunger, as those would be much more realistic dreams for me. Boy, those tall girls have all the luck; sometimes life just isn't fair.
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Monday, November 19, 2007
Tall Girls Have All the Luck
Posted by Cindy Breninger at 6:29 AM
Labels: jingle legs hair, leg hair Rockettes, lyrics, Nair, tall women commerical
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I remember loving those commercials when I was little too! My best friend and I would sing it and kick up our legs on my back porch as loudly as we could. The other one we use to sing was for Sesame Wheats. "Sesame Wheats, Sesame Wheats, rolling down the tracks, a new kind of snack, Sesame WhEEEAAAAAATS. Snack crackers, from Nabisco", pretty corny, huh.
So can feel your pain - probably even worse - I am only 4'11".
Hi Cindy,
Looking forward to know you better with your blog...
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Hi Cindy,
Thanks for visiting my blog, and I'm glad you like my monkees :)
I've just enjoyed catching up with some of the days in your life, very funny .... and I see nothing wrong with a marathon of back-to-back Murder She Wrote's - sounds ideal!!
I always thought when i got older i would be thinner and able to wear ANYTHING!
I lost the weight :) only to learn that i still couldnt wear anything as i was still the same shape....
I'm 5'5" and have often wished I were shorter *blush*
Who doesn't remember those commercials!? Very nice blog Cindy. You write very well.
they have all the luck! the nerve of them huh??? lol
Ha! Too funny! I totally remember that commercial!
I too was mesmerized by those commercials (still am) being that I'm 5'4". They had Barbie legs didn't they? Shiny hairless legs with high heels. I remember wanting to wear the high heels with the shorts but my mom wouldn't let me.
Hey! Funny blog! I'm 5'9" BUT before you decide to hate me - rest assured - I don't have anything close to resembling Barbie legs!!!
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Cindy, Hi! Thank you so much for the warm welcome to Blogger =)
I read your latest blog and I absolutely love your style of writing! I can't wait to read the others...
As a girl of 5'1, I feel your disappointment haha. I used to date a guy, who told me "Why would you wanna be 5'10? You fit perfectly in my arms, snuggled against my chest."
See, we have some better qualities too =) Looking forward to getting to know each other!
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Ahh, I remember that one. They do have all the luck, huh?
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I remember those commercials! They were along the same lines as (for kids) 'if you get this big wheel you'll be the coolest kid on the block!' What a waste. :(
(BTW, not sure if you knew, but you don't have to put your blog's URL in your comment on my site; the link will show up if you put it in the 'web site' box.) :)
BTW, if it makes you feel better, my wife is 5'2" as well and I'm 6'2". I would trade her height for anything, because we look cute together. :)
Oh, I'm with you on the whole leg thing. My dreams were smashed as soon as I tried on high heels. Let's just say it ain't a purty site!
And tan? What's that? I sport a day glo white all year round. I think I reflect the sun or something.
Tall guys just get asked to get stuff off of shelves short people can't reach.
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