Houston Oilers AFL Champions two times 1960🏆 and 1961 🏆
@jonkaplan524320 сағат бұрын
"The paved paradise and put up a parking lot" - Joni Mitchell
@kckgirl782 күн бұрын
Class of 1978 from KCK! Had NO idea that (2) years later I’d be in Houston and in 2024 STILL be in Houston. You never know where life will take you. 😳🤷🏽♀️
@adams81323 күн бұрын
Nothing says Texas, like old San Antone’. Yeehaw. 😂
@mutiyangpilingbabae92074 күн бұрын
I became curious with New Orleans 1930's because of my favorite character. I also love looking at old videos of people during that era.
@sclm0465 күн бұрын
Several scenes, old Greyhound "Silver Sides" busses.
@sclm0465 күн бұрын
This dealership had a location in San Antonio in the early 1960s. At some point they sold out to another owner. A few years later I recall seeing a Mike Persia dealership in Houston. I think Mike Persia may have been from New Orleans.
@CrazyJoeChaCha5 күн бұрын
Ahhhh when you know whats didnt run rampant through the city and boardwalk ruining it like they do with everything else
@ChasOnErie5 күн бұрын
I and my two buddies were there early that year …❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@mikeshadrick32436 күн бұрын
Did you hear about the rape at the gas station? The gas attendant pumped ethel
@melissarainchild7 күн бұрын
Kids looked pretty mature, back then...
@ishaqalexander13058 күн бұрын
Humanity has lost a precious thing.
@ces439911 күн бұрын
I want to go back.
@johnclement937011 күн бұрын
Beautiful old New Orleans, wonderful architecture and culture, music and food, it looks so lovely back then... :-) ❤
@theartfuldodger93511 күн бұрын
I would have changed only one thing in the finale. I would have eliminated the Diane Baker character entirely and when Richard Kimble steps out of the courthouse a free man, he sees waiting for him Susan Oliver, from "Never Wave Goodbye", S1 E4. The two smile, embrace and walk off hand in hand. That would have been a beautiful resolution for the series.
@reneenordeen944711 күн бұрын
I was only 2 in 1970, but I remember the early 70s very well, I had distinct memories from 3 yrs and on. My heart aches for a simpler, sweeter time like this, when all my loved ones were alive and everything made sense. Every interaction is literally painful these days, due to the crass and self centered attitudes. I wish I could go back.
@lindajesse825012 күн бұрын
Well said last post!
@russianprincess367312 күн бұрын
FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE ❤️WHEN THIS VIDEO WAS FILMED AMERIKA WAS A GREAT NATION NOT IN A CATACLYSMIC DECLINE LIKE NOW YULIYA ✝️🇷🇺
@EM-pp8gz12 күн бұрын
I was a 5 year old boy when Fess Parker first played Davy Crockett in 1954. I lived in Morristown TN where the real Davy Crockett lived from age 6 to 20 with his parents and family. Davy's father had a combination tavern and lodging house in Morristown on the new stage road for travelers headed from Abingdon VA to Knoxville TN. Fess Parker even came to Morristown's 1955 Centennial Celebration, and at age 6 I had my picture taken with him! A treasured memory!
@michaeldeak422613 күн бұрын
Makes you want to cry when you watch something like this...and you're left thinking ' What the Hell happened '!
@colonistsfirst20414 күн бұрын
MENTAL FROM USED LIVING TISSUE LIKE A FUSE BOX AND UTILITY CLOSET
@steelstreet7915 күн бұрын
I am trying to figure where this is from. Is it a part of documentary?
@Hilaire_Balrog15 күн бұрын
@0:30 I'm poretty sure thats Eastex Freeway just north of i-10 .Around Liberty or Quitman.
@dff409hobie518 күн бұрын
Saw it back then still have a fondness for Jim Bronson he will always be One Cool Dude
@mikekeltner429120 күн бұрын
I remember these days. We didn’t know what an Ollie was back then
@user-il5oq5df6l21 күн бұрын
The pilot episodd usdd music cues from THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
@es205621 күн бұрын
But, in the end we are all breakfast tacos...
@danielwarner757223 күн бұрын
Brings back great memories of living in Rochester
@ETD_estudio24 күн бұрын
world before satanic 1966 was so much better
@jmsjms29624 күн бұрын
Excellent document. Many thanks!
@gaylersay660028 күн бұрын
Lol😂 it's the jackson I'll be there (:laughs:)
@RakkeyalАй бұрын
Corner of Washington and Grant.
@jamesdellaneve9005Ай бұрын
I have two Venetian chairs from his estate. They look lovely in my Tuscan house.
@jerrynavarro2404Ай бұрын
Man teenagers back in day had such a fun innocent time. I wish I could back then to experience what they experience. Man, the teenage boy and the girl going to prom looking so happy 😊 . Man, we lost the innocence in our society.
@roadguy4226Ай бұрын
Very obsolete
@jonathanburk3147Ай бұрын
The flubbed stunt is shown in the stunt montage at the beginning of the episodes early in season 1 of "The Fall Guy". I thought they were just showing the stunt from the film until I realized he was missing the car and that's not what happens in the film!
@saltydog4759Ай бұрын
"Diversity" turned Rochester into a shlt hole
@harlovan7837Ай бұрын
Two specimens. And the writing wasn't bad either.
@gingerdudeАй бұрын
My great grandma used to wear her hair like that. She had this rod that she'd heat up every morning and press her hair into waves.
@jessewolf7649Ай бұрын
Spent every summer there from infancy in ‘52 till ‘75. THE great east coast middle class resort for much of last century, especially for Philadelphians.
@willard2729Ай бұрын
Ten years later it was grim. I’ll never understand
@mtsky-tc6uwАй бұрын
grad in '70--we took the california high school state champ in football,we went undefeated-we played the championship game in the coliseum in LA--off those two teams 6 guys ended up pro,many well known college players--we were heros --it was a fun time
@lenisbennett306211 күн бұрын
Hold tight to those great memories because the time will come in your life when memories are all you have
@kristennnnn9038Ай бұрын
Ngl looking at these pictures shows how good of a job Rockstar did at being historically accurate for rdr 2
@Msal19Ай бұрын
If Arnold really sounded like that he wouldn’t be as successful. His accent is legendary!
@exibuchay1695Ай бұрын
I was 2. This put a lump in my throat... I emerged into this world in the best time. We are the last generation to know what life was like before the internet. Before things went digital. We are gen x
@lenisbennett3062Ай бұрын
Wait until you see what artificial intelligence does to you
@exibuchay1695Ай бұрын
@@lenisbennett3062 trying to avoid that
@reneenordeen944711 күн бұрын
I'm the same age and I agree with you. We didn't realise how good we had it.
@AnnaCarter-ie7bmАй бұрын
This is the AC I remember as a child.
@slumy8195Ай бұрын
men were masculine, woman were feminine, no body bods. What a life!
@CC-RiderАй бұрын
I graduated in 1974. We simply absolutely didn't understand how good we had it in school. I would go back in a heartbeat. We did our absolute best because we knew the way the world was, with Vietnam, we could have been drafted in a heartbeat. RIP to those classmates over the years that did get drafted and took the golden BB...
@coldazzblackmanАй бұрын
I remember my grandfather told me that they told my uncles and my father not to come to work when the riot was going on when James Meredith was trying to enter Ole Miss.