Anonymous wrote:Yes, we bang a gong as a signal to get it on. (We are both dirty and sweet.)
It was either that or white rocks.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Not sure if gongs are a thing, but I saw one at an online auction and it piqued my interest. We aren't in a big house, but I do have a dinner bell, which I use to let the kids know we are ready to eat, and I thought a gong might be fun. Not as an everyday thing, but for special occasions. Long story short, I went ahead about bought the gong. Everybody's entitled to one weird pandemic purchase, right? Maybe they will be a thing now. :p
Anonymous wrote:More than one....
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else old enough to remember the Gong Show?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Not sure if gongs are a thing, but I saw one at an online auction and it piqued my interest. We aren't in a big house, but I do have a dinner bell, which I use to let the kids know we are ready to eat, and I thought a gong might be fun. Not as an everyday thing, but for special occasions. Long story short, I went ahead about bought the gong. Everybody's entitled to one weird pandemic purchase, right? Maybe they will be a thing now. :p

Anonymous wrote:If so, how often/when do you strike it?
Anonymous wrote:Growing up, my family put the gong on the porch. And my mom would hit it to announce it was time for us to come home for dinner. Everybody in the neighborhood knew this. So if we were out of earshot, if another kid in the neighborhood heard it they would tell me hey you got to go home. I had forgotten about that until this thread. I have not thought about that for years. I am in my mid-50s.