This is the first time seeing this Sugar Pops cereal and this is Ken Osmond several years away from being the obnoxious Eddie Haskell on Leave it to Beaver thanks for showing this and I can't wait for your next video.🇺🇲📺📺🇺🇲
@kevinlamarr142450 минут бұрын
I just ate some mixed with special k
@shirleylackey8015 сағат бұрын
Now I want one !! 😂💦
@miltonbroome97258 сағат бұрын
Great movie as well.
@chazjanousek97959 сағат бұрын
Everybody who is apart of corruption should do time for the crime. Not everybody in this episode did there time. Still an ok episode
@chazjanousek97959 сағат бұрын
Interesting gun for sure. At 17:00 to 17:25 you can see writing in the background on a big rock.
@rickwoods46589 сағат бұрын
Annoncer..tour plug of selling merchandise is long, would enjoy the movie if your speech was not do LONG...
@steveschunk570210 сағат бұрын
Roy, I’m so disappointed in you…
@chazjanousek979511 сағат бұрын
Very good episode. Critter is an awesome character, very aware of his surroundings and human behavior. I like very much how he caught them 3 being aware of them not praying or reading the bible
@billnwa225014 сағат бұрын
Cool outfit. :) Thanks for sharing the movie.
@ricktaylor574423 сағат бұрын
Thank you have not seen that one.
@David-yp4fl23 сағат бұрын
🌿 LOVE FROM MISSISSIPPI USA 🇺🇲
@christhornton1785Күн бұрын
I'm in my 70s. We all grew up playing games that almost always included some type of gun play. We watched Roy and Gene Autry shoot the bad guys. We didn't grow up and become mass murderers as adults.
@rogertemple7193Күн бұрын
Back when they showed real TV commercials and Austex canned food was really popular in Texas and here in my state of Oklahoma glad to see these classic western style commercials thank you.🤠🇺🇲🐴
@jangelderloos2211Күн бұрын
Is that the dogbowl he's eating out of?
@suelidasgracas4781Күн бұрын
Não tem legenda em português
@johnnyfreedom3437Күн бұрын
Wow, and I could have bought a gun for $5.98!
@ChacoteOutdoorRecreationКүн бұрын
If Clayton Moore called me at 3 AM and said get up we are going to hell to fight the Devil, I would put on my boots and ride without hesitation and no questions asked.
@ricktaylor5744Күн бұрын
What year was this aired?
@westernsonthewebКүн бұрын
Probably about 1954
@ricktaylor5744Күн бұрын
@@westernsontheweb Thank you very much for the reply. Love these memories of the past.
@margarethughes3763Күн бұрын
Hi O Silver...
@tracisummers11442 күн бұрын
Corny 😂
@DennyCox-ey5uvКүн бұрын
Met the Lone Ranger, Clayton Moore. He was as polite and friendly as he was as The Lone Ranger. Still my hero.
@rogertemple71932 күн бұрын
The Lone Ranger selling cereal for General Mills on classic television when it was really awesome to watch great television thank you and Hi yo Silver.🥣😋🥛
@chrishill62762 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@jwarehouse12 күн бұрын
Fred Ziffle was my favorite character on Green Acres.....a show with many great characters.... Hank hiding product in his hand...and not showing it to viewers whole commercial! LOL
@568843daw2 күн бұрын
Your channel is amazing!
@westernsonthewebКүн бұрын
Thank you. Thanks for watching.
@dave12832 күн бұрын
So Lucy was a murderer.
@classicgunstoday19722 күн бұрын
These are so hilarious. So 1970s silly. This was back when they were scaring people telling them the next Ice Age was upon us. (Like Global Warming today)
@stevenlarvick17482 күн бұрын
Yes, Fred Ziffel!
@michaelryan24162 күн бұрын
I had one of those!! LoL 😅
@JackFlaps2 күн бұрын
can you say "indoctrinating kids"
@user-ev1br5wk4b2 күн бұрын
I had the man from uncle kit that had hidden guns in it
@artied18072 күн бұрын
Those old Hollywood film character actors like Hank Patterson really added something special to the movies and television of the day. One reason I am a huge fan of movies & tv from days gone by and not so much for the current modern era movies ot tv shows.
@ChacoteOutdoorRecreation2 күн бұрын
Lee Pop Myres is the grandfather of Sourdough Myres one of the wonderful western music performers who performs at Cowboy Campfire Tales at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. Pop Myres was a pioneer in broadcasting in Texas! He was a tough man on April 25, 1970, at the Dallas Karate Championships (DKC) in Texas I saw Pop Myers rough up an Asian guy named Bruce Lee, who shot his mouth off when he should not have concerning, American boxing not being equal or effective against Chinese style boxing. And when it was over Pop helped the Asian fella up and shook his hand and wished him well. I never heard of Pop Myers starting a fight, just that he finished them.
@SteveB-hy2ci3 күн бұрын
I remember when coke had cocaine in it! See we had energy drinks in the day too!😊
@eddieboggs83063 күн бұрын
Toy guns then. Today they fire real ones. What have we become as a nation?
@jgringo55163 күн бұрын
Ready for a can now!
@rogertemple71933 күн бұрын
This is what I call real television commercials and Wolf Brand Chill still is the best around thank you.🇺🇲🐺🇺🇲
@Skedawg883 күн бұрын
The metal Coca Cola ice chest featured here is highly collectible and valuable.
@gerardjohnson21063 күн бұрын
👍👍👏👏🇺🇲🇺🇲
@gervais.d83993 күн бұрын
Imagine how many liberals this has triggered 😅 Lol Trigger
@eddieboggs83063 күн бұрын
Roy's horse's name was trigger.
@jeffpiatt387923 сағат бұрын
In Butthead voice "Huh, huh, huh- he said "Trigger." 😀
@eddieboggs830623 сағат бұрын
Feel better now?
@gervais.d839923 сағат бұрын
@@eddieboggs8306 See ☝️what I mean. So easily triggered. Lmfao
@jeffpiatt387921 сағат бұрын
@@gervais.d8399 😀
@mgmartin513 күн бұрын
Wait. What if I point it the wrong way?
@patrickdaly5068Күн бұрын
Don’t wear your hat backwards. Ha!
@KNT.633 күн бұрын
Yes I remember this I never forget this one, when I see grown men stop in a car with their kids in it and throw garbage out In the street, the big picture of it makes me sick. It's a sin.
@shippo36able3 күн бұрын
Crap like this is the reason the Trump MAGA cult exists today. Still six years old cosplaying cowboys with guns. Grow up Baby Boomers. Y'all need to take yer meds and goto bed. Let the rest of us handle being adults. 🤔😳🤣
@tubbers203 күн бұрын
Sunday go to meetin' special with Dirty Harry.
@KennethBridges-j3w3 күн бұрын
I remember that size bottle being dispensed from vending machines for $0.06 each.
@MoeLarrycurly13 күн бұрын
Remember so well
@SoItGoesCAL343 күн бұрын
When were these hats sold? $5.98 was a lot of money back then
@darkwood7773 күн бұрын
I'm guessing around 1959. I watched RR every week, and then the reruns. I do remember seeing this commercial on TV. Even as a kid I kind of thought it was a silly idea. I had the white handle 6-shooter in a real leather holster and the derringer in the belt buckle licensed from either Bat Masterson or Have Gun Will Travel. Shoveling snow or mowing at 25 cents would have taken a kid many months to save up that much dough. So It most likely would have been a birthday gift item if you were lucky. If you think of it as two items in one, you can see why it was a high end item. Plus Roy was getting his cut of the licensing rights to use his name and likeness to sell it. Roy was a smart cowboy.
@alphagt62Күн бұрын
@@darkwood777I remember mowing grass for $0.25 cents! I could get a soda and two full sized candy bars with that!
@Paul-lm5gv3 күн бұрын
One of the most famous TV commercials of all time - and at a time (the 1970s) when concern for the environment was just beginning to get its due!
@davidprose86203 күн бұрын
Many a saturday morning with Roy and Trigger.
@DavidLS12 күн бұрын
After Trigger passed, he was stuffed and mounted at the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum. The museum was opened in 1967 and received close to 200,000 visitors to see the horse. P.S.-Sorry for ruining your childhood. :)
@charlescomly13 күн бұрын
WE NEED MORE COMERCIALS LIKE THIS RUN TODAY. I was thinking of this one just the other day when i saw a bunch of trash thrown out by the road.