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@JimmyYuen-n5nАй бұрын
One boy say so embraceing 0:59 😊 1:08
@JimmyYuen-n5nАй бұрын
These were true in the early days ever heard of these 5:10 5:12 5:14
@JimmyYuen-n5nАй бұрын
The very early days of las vegas was so different from these days so many pawn shopes leaflets of models and girls for company
@kat35lulu88Ай бұрын
Nothing about anything here was embarrassing...... the past was sweet, endearing, precious.
@nbenefielАй бұрын
@@kat35lulu88 Yeah, it was great. Women had to have hubby or daddy sign if they wanted a credit card. We were still lynching black people and denying them the right to vote. They couldn’t sit at lunch counters or drink from white water fountains. It was just wonderful as long as you were white, male and, at least, middle class.
@loriar1027Ай бұрын
Ehhh, the dog collar on the ankle is pretty embarrassing! Before my time, though!
@nbenefielАй бұрын
@@loriar1027 I was born in 51. The fifties weren’t all great.
@DavidDykes-dm9lcАй бұрын
In the '60s we also looked forward to the future - till JFK was killed 😢
@DavidDykes-dm9lcАй бұрын
You can't have a complete Tiki atmosphere without Martin Denny records!!!😊
@melodiebearАй бұрын
Apart from the ankle dog collars, which I never heard of, the styles of the 50’s were pretty nice.
@49luckyАй бұрын
Me neither sounds silly
@granddad-mv5ef2 ай бұрын
I can only say that I am not embarrassed one bit by any of these things. Comparing those times to current trends really demonstrates how innocent and harmless we were.
@sandrahaws3149Ай бұрын
Absolutely
@aurielhurrellАй бұрын
Me neither. Everyone looked healthy, all fabrics were natural not full off plastic elastic. Fashion was chic not nonsense bin bag style of today.
@HappyValleyDreaminАй бұрын
Ladies weren't covered in tattoos back then and no piercings except for your ears. I was in high school when the double pierced ears first came out in the 70s.
@arielsea9087Ай бұрын
@@aurielhurrell Now we get fast fashion and people are running to thrift stores to buy better quality clothes. Then the speech about a clean environment. 🤧
@jonBrown-k4pАй бұрын
Embarrassing is today, not back then when people exercised decency...
@ginac895Ай бұрын
Everyone is on their phones, like it's a lifesaving device. Young and old age doesn't matter. So obnoxious
@elsiecovington8481Ай бұрын
Let get real nothing i see here is as bad as raggedy jeans and cell phones now .
@snookoedАй бұрын
Yet it was very oppressive. For women especially.
@jonBrown-k4pАй бұрын
@@snookoed you were never there then so what can you know...only what others impress on you, and they know very little too...
@snookoedАй бұрын
@@jonBrown-k4p I wasn't? A woman couldn't even get a loan without her husband's or father's signature. Don't be a complete idiot.
@bryanwalker6125Ай бұрын
I am 85 years old and was so pleased to be reminded of those safe and happy days. Times have changed!
@talfacprez2 ай бұрын
When I was a kid I remembered the Fuller Brush man coming to my house and working his way through our neighborhood.
@jennifercogzell748Ай бұрын
In the UK it was "Betterman" who wouldn't go away until you bought something
@Adina201Ай бұрын
Not embarrassing. It was a great time.. if you want embarrassing ? That’s today.
@TheJaniceJoyАй бұрын
Agree 💯 %
@donaldakosior9840Ай бұрын
@@TheJaniceJoytotally 🤔how dare they laugh at what we wore !!at least we knew if we were a girl or boy 😡
@arielsea9087Ай бұрын
What's embarrassing is the thing we have to ignore otherwise we're judgmental. . People wearing tight revealing clothes that are two to three sizes too small. Women thinking their butt is smaller because of it, after all wearing black makes a person thinner. 🤡
@dave36572 ай бұрын
My grandma had the cat eye glasses. Never wanted an ant farm, plenty of ants in the yard for free. I remember the Tupperware parties that I was dragged to when I was younger. Boring ! I remember watching Carol and all the other variety shows growing up. Telephone booths on every other corner is what I miss. Not the later open type but the enclosed glass ones.
@jasonrodgers9063Ай бұрын
"Phone booth stuffing" was an analogue of the "car stuffing" craze mentioned here!
@arielsea9087Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, drunks started pëeing in them and people destroying them to steal change. Yeah, the enlightened period arrived. 🤥
@rogertemple71932 ай бұрын
Thank You for the Memories of the Past.☕👋🇺🇲
@jarnettearnette7600Ай бұрын
Grew up in the 50s/60s. Wonderful time to be young and alive!
@mikeywid49542 ай бұрын
I was born in '49 and I'm so glad I grew up in the 50s and 60s. I wouldn't trade it for anything. Great time to be alive!
@kathrynmiller9622Ай бұрын
Born 1946 and wouldn't change any of that!!!!!
@mairim4578Ай бұрын
1942,agree.
@pegatheetoo1437Ай бұрын
@@mikeywid4954 legend ... wait for it ... dary! 😁
@cheryldodd-marko9787Ай бұрын
1944...the best of times....🕊🇺🇲💕
@bridgetmccracken13812 ай бұрын
I remember my older sisters ironing each others hair before going to school. Thank you for this sweet look back
@loriar1027Ай бұрын
I was a little kid in the 60s, but I helped my teenage babysitter to iron her hair. The trick was not to burn her scalp! 😂
@NASCARFAN931002 ай бұрын
The 1950s & 1960s will forever be legendary
@oreally86052 ай бұрын
And the 70's and 80's after that? Garbage 🗑
@American-Motors-Corporation2 ай бұрын
@@oreally8605yeah basically it was legendary in the boomers mines to be honest the Boomer parents thought that the 60s and '70s was garbage and to be honest a lot of them didn't think too highly of particularly the latter half of the 1950s. So really you guys are just carrying on the same sentiments that your parents had before you.
@jamesmiller41842 ай бұрын
Yeah, and young deniers will come on denying it was so, even having never lived then! Real guts or just stupid? I'd guess some of both.
@IMeMineWho2 ай бұрын
@@jamesmiller4184You are assuming facts not in evidence Cletus.
@jamesmiller41842 ай бұрын
@@IMeMineWho The indictment stands as-is, despite the vapid rejoinder. Explain how-so, re facts as proposed.
@pamp5797Ай бұрын
The fifties and sixties were the best years to grow up. Nothing to be ashamed of. Thanks for the memories.
@tinasmith13912 ай бұрын
The thing I miss most about the 1950s is how bright the future looked.
@starmnsixty12092 ай бұрын
That's for sure. Donald Fagan's "IGY" from around 1983 really looked nostalgically back to the optimism of the future we expected in the 1950s.😢
@matrox2 ай бұрын
Yeh...now it looks like sh!t.
@tinasmith13912 ай бұрын
@@matrox I know. What does the future look like now? Well "experts" tell us that we have to stop farming or the world will end.
@IMeMineWho2 ай бұрын
Riiight. The 50s... McCarthyism, the Blacklist, segregation, the Red Scare, sooooo bright.😑
@jamesmiller41842 ай бұрын
@@IMeMineWho Yeah, and really nothing-squared as compared to the horror that now progresses rapidly. (Another denier! There's always at least one found floating in the punch-bowl.)
@kathyh4804Ай бұрын
NOTHING was embarrassing in the 1950s compared to the insanity today!Exceot maybe the “bullet bra!” 😂
@lorinichols9996Ай бұрын
Half of young people look like clowns to me, especially the highlighter colored hair dyes!
@cheryldodd-marko9787Ай бұрын
Made by men
@swk382 ай бұрын
andy williams christmas specials
@barbaraleszczynski2214Ай бұрын
Oh my….they were wonderful! I miss those times.
@kathrynmiller9622Ай бұрын
@swk38 His Christmas Specials were always a must see.
@montanacrone8984Ай бұрын
My grandma loved the Christmas songs and all the festivities! She decorated, baked, sent cards!
@USNBLUE2 ай бұрын
Never laughed so hard watching the Carol Burnett show with my dad.
@Mick_Ts_Chick2 ай бұрын
I still love the Starlet skit where she's wearing the curtains with the rod still in them! 😂
@moonfire412 ай бұрын
Lol, I think it's funny now, but I saw the show when I was 9 with her in the beautiful tutu but clunky wooden shoes. I was a ballerina then and it irritated me. My dad was laughing at me for getting so mad at how wrong it looked.
@aviatortrucker62852 ай бұрын
The best part of that show was trying to watch without laughing as you saw Harvey Corman being busted up by Tim Conway almost done every skit.
@auapplemac19762 ай бұрын
I was one of those dog collar wearers.. The thicker the sox cuffs the better. Some girls wore more than one pair. Thankfully the fad only lasted a short time. Coffee Shops were fun. Usually attended by older teens who wanted to be considered “intellectual.” Most never read Proust or smoked anything stronger that a filtered cigarette!
@MSK-jd5fiАй бұрын
And she is still going! May she live on in health
@karenhackney99202 ай бұрын
Cat eye glasses are making a comeback! The bullet bra thank goodness isn’t 😂
@patsypeterman4712Ай бұрын
I just got a old pair having my script put in them!
@Lettuce-and-Tomatoes2 ай бұрын
The Bullet Bra should have been called the False Advertising Bra! 🤔😁🍻
@luisreyes19632 ай бұрын
The predecessor to the Wonderbra, I reckon. 😅
@madwhitehare3635Ай бұрын
Yep....like the Wonderbra....take it off and you wonder where they went to!
@cheryldodd-marko9787Ай бұрын
Made by men
@MaureenDeVries-wd9mhАй бұрын
Hahahaha!
@joeheid27762 ай бұрын
A little trivia for my RR lovers. The theme for the Sci-Fi tv show Lost In Space was written by a then unknown composer Johnny Williams. His name is in the end credits. He would later drop the N and Y and become a prolific movie soundtrack composer for blockbuster movies such as Superman, Star Wars, ET, Schindler's List, Raiders of the Lost Ark as well as many, many more.
@cheryldodd-marko9787Ай бұрын
JOHN WILLIAMS A TREASURE 🕊🇺🇲💕
@pamelamays41862 ай бұрын
Trips to the drive-in in your pajamas, with a paper grocery bag full of popcorn popped in a skillet or a big cooking pot and cans of cold soda pop that were opened with an old school can opener.
@PinkPumpkin529Ай бұрын
@@pamelamays4186 You were raised right! 👍 My Mom popped big Tupperware bowl of popcorn, put BOTTLES of Pepsi into ice filled Tupperware & also made BBQ sammiches she wrapped in foil & yep, into more Tupperware! I remember laying in back window, getting home & PRETENDING to be asleep so Daddy would CARRY me to bed! Ahh... those most definitely WERE the days! Where were your Drive-In days? Mine was small town of Jackson, Michigan! Loved it but Daddy brought us to Calif, LA, in Jan 1968! Sigh... 🩷✌️🤘
@MaureenDeVries-wd9mhАй бұрын
I remember!
@lindaheaps9047Ай бұрын
You missed American Bandstand we all hurried home after school to watch and learn the new dances. I can't remember the name of the man who MC'd it, it might have been Dick Clark,, he became very popular.
@vickyanderson1453Ай бұрын
It was Dick Clark.
@patsypeterman4712Ай бұрын
I dress the 50's style everyday 💖 i love the style and so pretty 😍 i find true vintage clothing 50's and 60's clothes on the app whatnot. It's so fun!
@PinkPumpkin529Ай бұрын
@@patsypeterman4712 That's sooo freakin cool!!! So happy hearing someone who wears WHAT THEY WANT!!! At the risk of sounding old, "You Go Girl"!!! Too bad I can't see you! 🥰🩷✌️🤘
@matrox2 ай бұрын
Buddy Ebsen was 6'3 in his prime. When Davy Crocket was on TV I thought he was a little guy because he would always be standing next to Fess Parker. Then I found out much later that Fess was a tad over 6'6 that made Buddy look short.
@joycemoss6205Ай бұрын
I am 80 I enjoyed this trip down memory lane !Thanks!
@stevenweaver33862 ай бұрын
I miss the variety shows. Red Skelton, Carol Burnett, Andy Williams, and last nut not least Art Linkletters Kids Say The Darndest Things.
@kathrynmiller9622Ай бұрын
@stevenweaver3386 Art's "kid say the darkest things" was soooooo funny.
@Bluerose888Ай бұрын
@@kathrynmiller9622 How about the show Candid Camera?
@barnabasschuler9025Ай бұрын
I remember the 50’s well. We had air raids at school!
@RevLeigh55Ай бұрын
Do you mean duck and cover drills?
@sherry5667Ай бұрын
We had air raids in South San Francisco too. It was either under our desks with hands over our heads & necks or outside in a cement ditch in the field. Even as a child I wondered how that would protect us from a bomb. The sound of the siren was common back then. I started Kindergarten in 1961 and remember these drills until about 6th grade.
@DestinationsChroniclesАй бұрын
Not sure that any of these are/were embarrassing at all. These were fashion trends. They didn't care about being "cool" twenty years later. They were being cool THEN in that moment. People are doing this still.
@arielsea9087Ай бұрын
The torn "distressed" jean/shorts look was always ridiculous to me. They're short enough but they still want holes in them.
@barbarakessinger6965Ай бұрын
You forgot the necklaces and bracelets made with soda poptops and folded gum wrappers. Also the lampshades and other home decor made with cracked marbles we made ourselves. We were so crafty back then. lol
@markporter69332 ай бұрын
I miss Space Food Sticks! I couldn't get enough of the peanut butter sticks! They need to bring those back!!! 😱🤣
@terryfowler60902 ай бұрын
I preferred the chocolate ones.
@markporter69332 ай бұрын
@@terryfowler6090 The strawberry ones were pretty bomb too? 🤗
@PatBackPatBack-x4nАй бұрын
Sugar Daddy and Sugar Babies. Hadn't thought of those things in years. Literally a sweet memory.😊❤️
@JoannakathrynАй бұрын
@@PatBackPatBack-x4n You may be able to still get them, but I'm afraid to eat them now for fear they'll pull out some of my dental work.
@matrox2 ай бұрын
Carol Burnett, Jonathan Winters, The Smothers Brothers were the funniest variety shows on back then. In 1970 The Flip Wilson Show was tops.
@stevenweaver33862 ай бұрын
I loved the show "Laugh-In"
@anacabrera2809Ай бұрын
And later on The Red Skelton Show.
@matroxАй бұрын
@@anacabrera2809 Red Skelton was 1951-71.
@slim-oneslim80142 ай бұрын
The bullet bra, "You'll shoot your eye out, kid!" 😂😅
@ranjittyagi93542 ай бұрын
🥵 please, have mercy.
@luisreyes19632 ай бұрын
"I'll show you my .45 if you show me your 38s..." 😅
@RayPointerChannelАй бұрын
Remember Ann Jeffries on the TOPPER TV show? You could not miss her with those nose cones under her sweater!
@chickenmom1370Ай бұрын
Had Louis Ginsburg, Alan's father, as a teacher in Central HS, Paterson for a teacher back in the late 50's - early 60's. Thanks for the memories!
@jilledmondson68942 ай бұрын
Loved all of the westerns in the 1950's. When I started working in 1967 the Sheraton Chicago on north Michigan Ave. had the Kon Tiki Room. We went there as a department from my work for birthdays. Fabulous buffet. You forgot the Red Skelton show in the late 50;s H was so funny. GREAT MEMORIES AND VIDEO.
@dmfinpa2 ай бұрын
When I was in the Air Force there was a guy in our barracks that was big into the occult. He was a regular weejie board practitioner. Today, decades later, he’s a Baptist minister. What a metamorphosis!
@PRR-xx2hpАй бұрын
Some things never change.
@DavidFrehlini-y1y2 ай бұрын
I remember very well. Late October 1957, my 13Th Birthday. And there I was a Teenager in the 50'S. But I still remember some of those GREAT old TV Shows.
@jamesmiller41842 ай бұрын
You are a War Baby (born 1944) thus escaping Boomer status, just by the skin of our teeth!
@WhoremembersusaАй бұрын
If you got to experience everything back then, you’d feel incredibly lucky, and everything would be amazing! Thanks you.
@pamelamays41862 ай бұрын
When I was a little girl in the sixties I wore a pair of white gloves to church.
@morganm90402 ай бұрын
It’s called a planchette: the ouija board ‘’thing-a-ma-jig’’ I’m trying not to visualize my great aunt (born in 1888) in a bullet bra lmao! I used to watch Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-in with my mom when I was about 5 or 6…I didn’t get the joke, but they were sure having fun. Also watched Flip Wilson. He was way before his time!
@user-vm5ud4xw6n2 ай бұрын
Cat eye glasses are still around! Never heard of the dog collar on the leg thing. Glad I didn’t! Seriously strange!! Every now and then I still say “Same Bat time same Bat station,” also, “now you know and knowing is 1/2 the battle.” (From the GI Joe cartoon!)
@Kevin-yh9yt2 ай бұрын
Another crazy thing from the 60s was the whole 'granny' thing....granny dresses and granny glasses. Strange but true...
@sandraford4235Ай бұрын
I had granny glasses I got pink tinted lenses ,my mother said they looked like blind glasses .
@bl1429Ай бұрын
Women getting knocked up before marriage was a big NO NO.
@RevLeigh55Ай бұрын
But if happened more often than we admitted.
@bwenluck9812Ай бұрын
@bl And, even if married, pregnancy was to be hidden....
@bl1429Ай бұрын
@@RevLeigh55 Yup, a friend of mine was born in a home for unwed mothers in 1955.
@JoannakathrynАй бұрын
But there were lots of 7 lb. "premature" babies, too. Ricky Nelson's daughter tells of Ozzie and her other grandfather (Tom Harmon) arranging for her to be put in an incubator to make people think that she was conceived after Ricky and Kristen got married, even though she was full term.
@nancywilson1488Ай бұрын
It was fun to watch make believe gangster movies and play cowboys and Indians.
@lisanidog81782 ай бұрын
I watched the Man from U.N.C.L.E. Get Smart and every Thursday was the Wild Wild West.
@MSK-jd5fiАй бұрын
I forgot all about “Paul is dead.” A friend of my husband really believed it. Kind of funny now that Sir Paul is 82. If he is an imposter, he has managed to keep the secret for almost 60 years!
@margaretpayne31322 ай бұрын
My brother, in the late 1950's, wore 'peg-leg jeans' as a fad in high school. I remember him having a real hard time taking them off as the bottom of the jeans were sooo tight on his ankles. I recall he also took his normal jeans and sewed the ankle area smaller to get the effect.
@Mick_Ts_ChickАй бұрын
@@margaretpayne3132 When I was a little kid in the mid-60s, I begged my mom to get me those tapered pants so I could look like the older cool kids.
@lisanidog81782 ай бұрын
Oh Laugh In! I begged my parents to let me stay up. It was on from 8-9pm. Some of it I understood, some I didn’t. Loved Artie Johnson.
@Mick_Ts_ChickАй бұрын
@@lisanidog8178 I loved Laugh In. We watched it all the time. 😎
@lisanidog8178Ай бұрын
@@Mick_Ts_Chick Cool!
@deweygill19732 ай бұрын
If bullet bras and tight sweaters came back in style, I wouldn’t complain. I remember going shopping for groceries or to one of the new suburban malls in the early ‘60’s. All of the people were nicely dressed. Women in an attractive blouse, skirt or dress, and a fashionable hat. Men usually in a suit or at least a nicely pressed shirt and pants, and a brim. People today have no pride. I see them at the grocery store in flip flops and what looks like pajamas.
@stephenspilker93342 ай бұрын
oh oh another episode that tells me i'm old lol.
@AngelaGoodwin-fh6fw2 ай бұрын
So true!😂
@lovly2cu7252 ай бұрын
every episode does
@starmnsixty12092 ай бұрын
Don't they all?
@IMeMineWho2 ай бұрын
Lol.
@kathyh4804Ай бұрын
I’d rather be old than be young today with all the insanity
@tonycollazorappo2 ай бұрын
I had the whole cowboy set up, lol. I was born in 1961, and I had the cap guns with holsters and all, and let's not forget the cowboy hat. I still wear a cowboy hat during the summer, but I don't own guns at all. I almost forgot that I also had a palomino rocking horse, lol.
@wms722 ай бұрын
I was born in 1954, and I loved my hat and 6 shooter guns. I wore them to bed
@zuzuspetals9281Ай бұрын
@paulettebuchignani9784Same girl, but my sister eventually got the horses! I wasn’t so keen on riding but she and our friends were. We even made our own cowboy movie! Those were great times. I feel fortunate we grew up back then.
@julienielsen37462 ай бұрын
Mom , myself, and my sister all wore Cat eye glasses. Today was my mom's 100th birthday. She passed on in her 80s. Happy Heavenly Birthday Mom.
@liesascott5414Ай бұрын
Non of this stuff is as bad as tattoos making your skin look like wall paper, gross piercings, blue sticky hair or being totally overweight wearing stretch pants.
@zuzuspetals9281Ай бұрын
Wait! I was a ‘55 kid and have purple hair and tats (got my first at 50 and asked mom’s permission). She wouldn’t let me get pierced ears til I was 16, then liked them so much got hers done. I’m not overweight and don’t wear stretch pants but do wear jeans and radical tees.
@PinkPumpkin529Ай бұрын
@@zuzuspetals9281Well, I guess everyone's got something to be proud of! Good for you! ✌️
@PinkPumpkin529Ай бұрын
@@zuzuspetals9281 First off, I Love your "name"! I recently rewatched that movie, it NEVER gets old! Reason for my msg, I saw your reply to me but I have no idea what I wrote! Was I in darkness & wrote something bad/mean? I apologize if so! Guess everybody seems to be going thru something! So, "Hi" hope your day's going well! Take Care! 🩷✌️🤘
@apopkaflowerchild93992 ай бұрын
I used to burn the side of my face ironing my hair, lol. Good times. 🤣
@julenepegher69992 ай бұрын
Me and my sister would set up the Ironing board and iron each other’s hair. Haha, we got burned a few times too. 😅
@elsiecovington8481Ай бұрын
@apopkaflowerchild9399 now all you see is fake hair and fake finger nails .
@arielsea9087Ай бұрын
Yesterday, I saw a woman? with an incredibly long and wide braid (most likely fake) It looked like an anaconda was attached to her head.
@matrox2 ай бұрын
Coburn had 3 flint movies..."Our Man Flint" .."Get Flint" and "In like Flint". I saw all 3 of them.
@garywagner24662 ай бұрын
The Flint movies were hilarious. Matt Helm was pretty funny, too.
@luisreyes19632 ай бұрын
Didn't know there was a 3rd Flint movie. Ray Danton played Derek Flint in that Made-For-TV film that ran on ABC in 1977.
@pegatheetoo1437Ай бұрын
i lived through the 50s & 60s. I was never embarrassed by anything I did or wore. Everyone else was doing it too. It wasn't eccentric or radical ... just fun! 😂
@BRINABOO-s2k2 ай бұрын
WE HAD A CON TIKI PORT RESTAURANTS HERE IN CHICAGO ON NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE BACK IN THE 1970’s/1980’s. IT WAS ONE OF MY GRANDMOTHER FAVORITE RESTAURANTS. I RECALL AS A CHILD HER TAKING MY SISTER AND I AS A TREAT DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS HERE IN CHICAGO.
@eugeniaruggiero5451Ай бұрын
Great video! Brings back lots of memories!
@RayPointerChannelАй бұрын
I agree. And there was nothing "embarrassing" about these things. What WAS embarrassing was a high school girl getting pregnant. That is no longer an embarrassment. This is just another example of the lowered social standards of the past 50 years. You can also turn to current popular music, which is very limited in range and artistry that is full of negative messages and ugliness. No wonder we have angry, cynical people.
@tisenhow2 ай бұрын
Who remembers pastel tumblers with burlap
@leighr528Ай бұрын
I smile when I see them in antique shops!
@romad3572 ай бұрын
R.I.P. Illya Kuryakin
@N-Scale2 ай бұрын
We , once again , need the variety shows and Foster Brooks
@tonycollazorappo2 ай бұрын
I still like westerns.
@amandabrown48092 ай бұрын
Westerns will always be my favorite. But only the older ones.
@chadbrown7482 ай бұрын
I like some of them... Primarily as a history buff.
@RayPointerChannelАй бұрын
It was fun fantasy and didn't do any damage to kids that I know of, especially since there were morals in the stories. Even with the questions about the use of guns, we never had gun violence in the schools. Now that there are no TV Westerns, how do you explain the presence of Gun Violence?
@geraldineblack3049Ай бұрын
IT WASN’T EMBARRASSING..
@TheUberSchattenjager2 ай бұрын
Love your videos! Going to order simplisafe system via your link this week!
@parson85822 ай бұрын
Thanks for the memories.....
@lindawolffkashmir2768Ай бұрын
The spy craze was huge across both the US and Britain. So many spy shows appeared during that time. Danger Man, The Avengers, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., etc. only scratched the surface. Even Doctor Who during the Pertwee years took on more of a spy theme. Then there was The Prisoner, which was about a retired spy. Even the cartoons of that time embraced the spy genre with Secret Squirrel and Danger Mouse. Over time, it moved more into the private eye theme, but the whole era was a definite reflection of the Cold War and its effect on society.
@BarbaraLogsdon-h4zАй бұрын
I was born during the days of torpedo teats, dresses below the knees, Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley and the Glen Miller band. Those were some primitive days. I’ve watch time evolve into high technology along with the magical smart phones we just seem to survive without anymore. The drawback seems to be the lost connectivity we once had towards others as narcissism and karenicity is taking over the souls of people. Our lifestyles are now leading to the destruction of our planet if mankind doesn’t change its ways.
@typograf622 ай бұрын
Running around in spacesuits. In my case made from cardboard boxes that my father enhanced by drawing dials, buttons and a telephone handset. I am not from the US but from Denmark.
@petervitti92 ай бұрын
We made a space suit out of dry cleaning plastic.
@CoolChannelName2 ай бұрын
Something young people today might never know is McDonald's deep-fried apple and cherry pies. Hotter than the sun inside, but delicious.
@brendadrew834Ай бұрын
The words "embarrassing" and "guilty" are a matter of opinion! I was born in 1948 so I was just a little girl in the 1950s, but I had two older brothers and remember them dressed up in cowboy outfits and playing with cap guns which I tried a couple of times. I remember they were crazy about Elvis and his hit song, "You Ain't Nothing but a Hound dog" and also crazy about the NY Yankees! I remember the poodle skirts and brown and white Saddle shoes which I had a pair, too. And sock hop dances every Friday night in junior high in the early 1960s, James Darren was a favorite! In high school in beautiful northeastern NJ we weren't allowed to wear pants/jeans same in junior high, we had to wear dresses /jumpers or skirts. They also measured our outfits in the beginning to see that they weren't too short, but that didn't last long! My regional high school was very much like the one in the hit movie "Grease" the Italian hoods vs the preppie collegiates, very clicky! I took art as a major and was art editor of the yearbook and drew those different students for the year book! By the late 1960s I went to a great fashion art school in NYC and became a professional fashion illustrator illustrating all those 1960s and early 1970s fashions in color for the pattern companies like Simplicity and Vogue Butterick and buying offices in Manhattan where I lived on the upper East Side before I got married and had three daughters! BTW, Howard Hughes first designed a bra for movie star Jane Russell called the "Torpedo bra", a pointed one in the late 1940s/early 1950s!
@Michele-m7wАй бұрын
One thing missing - Mickey Mouse Club!
@moonfire412 ай бұрын
I love the atomic style of kitchen appliances and decor. Also those funny cat clocks.
@michaelbaucom40192 ай бұрын
Madonna made the bullet bra famous/cool again in the 1980s...
@CrankyBeach2 ай бұрын
When I was in middle school in the second half of the 1960s, "going steady" meant the boy giving the girl a St. Christopher medal to wear around her neck. An ant farm was my 6th grade science fair project. I had a tiki necklace, and my cat glasses frames were a hand-me-down from my older sister. (I didn't like them and hardly ever wore them.) No naps on the back deck; we had a station wagon. On one road trip our mother fixed up a bed for us in the back of the station wagon.
@amandabrown48092 ай бұрын
We did the bed in the station wagon too. Such good memories.
@jasonrodgers9063Ай бұрын
I'm SO glad I grew up in this era, rather than now, where all kids (hell, adults, too!) have to be strapped into they car like they're being kidnapped!
@cyclenut2 ай бұрын
In the early 70s i had a cowboy gear. In 75/76 i rode a pinto horse to school and dressed like a cowboy was fun. I was 12.
@AllDayEloquence2 ай бұрын
Many of these things spilled over into the 70s. The 70s was just an extension of the 60s until after the war.
@matrox2 ай бұрын
Cars back the were just cool looking. How many peeps today do you see who want to be seen even sitting on a Honda Civic or similar Clown car? There would be a big dent left in the hood if the hood is even big enough to sit on.
@KarlLaFong-v2q2 ай бұрын
Cars are so damn boring nowadays. Actually since the 1970s ( the beginning of the 'compact car' ) In the 1960s, my brother's friend had a 1957 Chevy Bel-Aire, my friend's dad had a 1965 Mustang and a married couple down the street had two 1957 Ford Thunderbird sports cars with the little round window on the side. One was pink and the other black. It would be awesome if they still had them :)
@PinkPumpkin529Ай бұрын
@@KarlLaFong-v2q That's right! Notice how EVERYBODY in the 50's & 60's drove cool ass bitchen cars? My Dad "cherried" a '66 Mustang ragtop for me, my 1st car! It was 1971 & MY CAR was THE BEST! Even the guys in Glendale w/their surfer GTO'S & the low riders couldn't TOUCH my flyin pony! It was painted what Ford called Calypso Coral (orange), Dad got a new top in black w/the newest folds-in-half plexiglass rear window! No crinkly, funky plastic for his girl! A Grant solid (oak or walnut? Damn!) wooden steering wheel! Since his baby girl THRIVES on music, an electric antenna was installed, along w/6, count em, 6 speakers!!! High back "Captain's chair" bucket seats & to be different, a Mach 1 gas cap! Can't even describe it, pushed button to open, didn't remove, just cool as Hell!!! Ex crashed head-on into cinder block wall surrounding gas station! Wasn't w/him but KNOW he was showing off! Car died! He didn't! DAMMIT!!! 🤣🩷✌️🤘
@lisanidog81782 ай бұрын
I wasn’t born until 1959. And I was a kid in the 60’s. Didn’t become teenager until 1972. My brother was born in 1956 so he missed all this stuff.
@masudashizue7772 ай бұрын
Westerns were big back then. I remember dressing up as a cowboy for Halloween. Since I had a single holster (a holster with only a single gun), I envied those kids with double holsters.
@cruisecrazy7066Ай бұрын
I heard that Tupperwear just went Bankrupt.
@RayPointerChannelАй бұрын
I wonder if it is because their business model is dated, or they suffered under competition from other companies producing similar products? Also, it seems that not as many young people prepare home cooked meals, and there is no need for storing leftovers.
@ms.krueger2660Ай бұрын
I would gladly go back to the 70s/80s. I am 60. The best of times!! 💜 My grandma had the cat eye glasses. My brother had the cowboy stuff. Life was so simple. 💜
@roncaruso9312 ай бұрын
What happened to America! Look at it today. Look at the people walking around. Look at the state of our government. Sad.
@RayPointerChannelАй бұрын
Yes. And I might add the sort of language coming out of the mouths of our politicians now. I blame the GOP for the coarsening of our society in what I have seen over recent decades. Am I the only one who has been complaining about this on KZbin? If others are concerned about this, please speak up.
@RevLeigh55Ай бұрын
@@RayPointerChannelAgree. Vote blue in November.
@roncaruso931Ай бұрын
@RevLeigh55 Vote for an air head like Kakamala, who has no policy at all. She stole Trumps plan, not to tax tips. She and Joe ruined America for 4 years and now she wants to fix it on day 1? Give me a break. Thanks to Kakamala, we now have 10 million illegals here who are costing taxpayers $180 dollars! Why won't Kakamala have a legitimate interview with a real reporter? Trump interviews with CNN. Why is Kakamala afraid to debate on FOX? She is a coward and can not take tough questions.
@roncaruso931Ай бұрын
@RayPointerChannel The GOP? When feeble Joe took office he immediately started calling people white supremacists and dangerous ultra MAGA. He divided the country. Let me guess, your voting for an air head Kakamala?
@guerralg63Ай бұрын
@RayPointerChannel you're confused😂 Please don't make comments that open yourself to ridicule 😂😂😂
@gwendolynfish2102Ай бұрын
Ahhhh the good old days! When did we agree to grow up when the 40’s through the 60’s were so innocent!😢
@lioneldemun6033Ай бұрын
The 90's. Everything started to go down then, 30 years ago.
@matrox2 ай бұрын
We got ant farms for Xmas once and the Ants were in the same box in a white plastic tube.
@Knors666ableАй бұрын
I remember my mother wearing those cats eyes specs & shirtwaisters with huge skirts & huge petticoats made stiffened fabric & boning. She carried on wearing them until the 60s when trousers came back into fashion & she went into trousers & never left them on until she died
@sandraduden8198Ай бұрын
I fail to see how any of this is embarrassing lol. So many good memories.
@loriloristuff2 ай бұрын
I spent grammar school (elementary and jr. high) in the 1960s. By 1968, I needed to wear glasses. Popular glasses were "tortoise shell" or wire rims. Like bullet bras and fishnet stocking for 11 year olds (inappropriate), my mother somehow couldn't understand why I didn't want cat's eye glasses in aluminum blue.
@sandrahaws3149Ай бұрын
Bad title, NOTHING embarrassing or guilty. Good clean decent time in life. Better than today
@timroot42072 ай бұрын
Thank you !!!
@catherinehenry6762Ай бұрын
About the dog collar around the ankle: Isn't it the same thing as more recent fads such as the Friendship Bracelets or even exchanging class rings between boyfriend/gilrfriend? Kids love to do that, it makes them feel like they belong to a little secret group.
@footballlvnlady2 ай бұрын
My mother had black cat eye glasses. She had them in the 60’s and 70’s. I never heard of girls wearing dog collars on their legs. I heard of getting pinned but before my time. When I started going steady with my future husband in 1974 we wore the boys initial ring. Because they were big for the girl we wrapped yarn around the back of the ring. When you showed up wearing the guys ring that showed you were taken. Never ironed my hair. I would’ve been afraid of burning it. Loved watching the variety shows in the 60’s and 70’s. I miss that time. If I could teleport myself I would do the 50’s-70’s.
@r.a.contrerasma85782 ай бұрын
I can't imagine all my aunts in bullet bras.
@CoolChannelName2 ай бұрын
Today, some just wear the collars on their necks. This video made me think of "one two, buckle my shoe" back when shoes had buckles.
@pamelamays41862 ай бұрын
In the sixties it was a tradition in my neighborhood for little girls to get their hair pressed with a hot comb that was heated in the flames of a gas stove top burner. We would also get home permanents and get our hair put up in pink hair rollers.
@beverlytolbert2278Ай бұрын
Yeah, I remember those days, too!! That moisture in my hair would steam up when that hot comb hit the hair, and I would cry like a banshee! I was GLAD when the bush(afro) came into style!!😂
@beverlytolbert2278Ай бұрын
My poor mom!!
@janetwebb270129 күн бұрын
Consideration of these trends as embarrassing just proves how degraded society in Now!
@EastStarc10 күн бұрын
I'm 62 my mother 88 we still reminisce about everything What an awesome time back then
@michaelmayhood42862 ай бұрын
Ok, I'm convinced! Forget the smartphones and the algorithms; Let's go back and have some fun! Where am I and who are these 'people'?
@RayPointerChannelАй бұрын
You cant' "go back" since time is constantly advancing. What we can do is embrace those standards and apply them to the present.
@kathleenevans12012 ай бұрын
I think it was Lee Meriwether that was pictured as Cat Woman.
@1957mrbill2 ай бұрын
I agree. Lee Meriwether played Catwoman in the 1966 feature film, and Eartha Kitt portrayed Catwoman in the series' final season
@lovly2cu7252 ай бұрын
MAYBE
@matrox2 ай бұрын
@@1957mrbill Julie Newmar also played CW.
@starmnsixty12092 ай бұрын
@@matroxJulie was the first Catwoman (and best) on the Batman TV series. Earth's Kitt became Catwoman in the final season, but no fight between her, and Batgirl.😢
@starmnsixty12092 ай бұрын
It was her from the 1966 big screen Batman.
@pattydriver95622 ай бұрын
Got my scalp burnt many times, “I buried Paul “was the phrase and Batman was on Tuesday and Wednesday night. The ouija board is EVIL! My sorority ( early 70’s) still had candle lights ceremonies to announce a pinning or engagement.
@donaldwyant34832 ай бұрын
My brother or my Dad got a intire fishing kit that included bait, like grasshoopers,and more, hooks, tackle box, fishing line, and two bamboo rod's and cost only 2.oo$'s in 1962 all from a comic book add. We also got Christmas cards that we would sale from door to door from comic books adds.
@RevLeigh55Ай бұрын
I had a friend who rolled her hair in beer cans to straighten it. I was lucky to have naturally long flat hair, which was in style.
@JoannakathrynАй бұрын
I used beer cans and orange cans to straighten my hair (think Felicity). One day, I stuck my head out my apartment door with my hair rolled, and one of my neighbors hollered, "You get all the channels, don't you!"