Wes, I'm the same age and feel the same way when I watch it. Chuck Connors was great. I've had a crush on Johnny Crawford since I was 4 yrs. old. My sister still has the 45 with Cindy's Birthday on one side and Something Special on the other. I just noticed that you and I have the same last name. Small world.
I am in my late 50s. I didn’t see one person with a cell phone they were all enjoying themselves. This is when times we’re good! Thanks for uploading the video.
How one party along with dogmatic Christocrats ...did just that thank Reagan and the entire gop ..thanks ..for the trickle that only went up to the rich oligarchs...thanks
I'm sure most of the old buildings are gone but remember the old Alpha Beta and the Foster Freeze across the street (good old days). Haven't been down there in a while.
the background music made this even more of an emotional tear-jerker. we were the baby-boomer participants in these town events we took for granted. It is sad to think that our grand and gr-grandchildren did not have these memories of what it sometimes meant and felt like to be an American, respected for the freedoms and prospects our life here offered all of us...through hard work.
I'm 63 years old The Rifleman, Combat, Outer Limits, Twilight zone, Voyage to the bottom of the sea, Man from Uncle, those were my favorite shows as a kid growing up in the 1960's, Seeing that old parade footage made my heart ache with a void that can't be filled thinking about how great it was to be a kid back and wish I could go back.
@@TheJayrockerr Executives from Google, Microsoft, Tesla, Chevrolet, etc. would not waste time participating in or watching such parades. Their intelligence wouldn't allow it.
With a happy heart, I recall my years of living in La Habra!!! 'Loved it !!! Soooo, many good things to enjoy--besides the neat people! Orange County Magic!!! I'm 83 now...and it seems just yesterday, so I can Still enjoy La Habra right now.
I remember the little store I use to go to on the corner of Euclid & Mountainview, the glass bottles of pop for about 15 cents & return the empty bottle for 3 cents, the Helms Bakery truck, & the good Humor ice-cream truck.
I used to live in La Habra California on Lorella St. and, Idaho St. I went to Lincoln Elementary and Washington Junior High school. My parents decided to move back to L.A. County in the Fall of 1958. I can almost taste the sweet corn still, here in 2022. My teacher at Lincoln was Mrs. Burns or, Mrs. Barns. My memory isn't too good anymore. Mrs. Kieller (?) Was my teacher at Washington. Thanks for sharing these great memories for me.
Aww! Blowin In The Wind was one of my dad's favorite songs to play on guitar and sing. Love the Rifleman and still watch it. Chuck Connors was so handsome.
@@conifergreen2 Please reconsider blaming "drugs." We have a culture that readily accept placing blame on inanimate objects. It's us who are the problem, drugs can't repent, only those greedy can change. We won't change as long as we pass the blame. The marriage failed, the government is corrupt, guns kill, drugs ruined. In the very middle of the movie Blow, based on true events, Johnny Depp explains how he first targeted Hollywood to start the attack on the US using cocaine. The explanation comes just after the section of the movie where George Jung meets Pablo Escovar. So, more accurately, George and Pablo "have ruined America."
Rifleman makes me think of spending afternoon@Gma’s HOUSE & Porter Wagoner Show when Dolly Parton was JUST STARTING OUT?Saturday Afternoons & we ONLY had 4 Channels w/PBS & WE didn’t have a REMOTE so we had to PHYSICALLY turn the channels on the DIAL🤩
I was four when this video was taken, living in Auckland, New Zealand. Two years later when my family emigrated from NZ to the States, our first home was an apartment in Lynnwood off Imperial Avenue. We were there a couple months before the Watts riots broke out. I recall the glow of the fires in the night sky. By the end of the year, we moved to La Habra where this video was taken.
- Thank you Punky for posting such a fond memory of days gone by which I remember oh, so well. It almost makes me want to cry seeing how damaged society has become in just 59 years.
I lived about ten miles from here and was 5 at the time and when I watch a film like this it brings back fond memories of an America that no lo ger hardly exists. It was do safe I could walk home alone from kindergarten with absolutely no fear.
@@patr70 thanks for letting me know shame everywhere any more in america is bad when i lived there was normal as can be at the time i think but thanks for letting me know this
Simpler times. I was about 1 years old when this was filmed. Thanks for sharing this. I watch the rifleman when I can, a true American series. This film shows lots of patriotism.
I was 8 years old. The light green house you see at the beginning where a small crowd of people are sitting in front of & the man carrying the balloons, was my Aunt & Uncle's house. Every year during the early to mid 60's we would go there to watch the Corn Festival Parade. The Rifleman was the best TV western I think. I will be posting 1963 reel # 2 as well as 1964 reels (with Bob Barker from truth or con.) and from 1965 when I get a chance. Also you can see the top of my sister's head as the 2 boys are rolling the barrel cleaning up the horse dump.
@@jimgulick9773 Yes I do , Jesus is always with his people , Through it all , We are victors in Jesus Christ ! Doesn't that Bible say " We shall overcome ? " Satan and the Democrats had us bound , But Jesus Set us FREE !
For heaven sakes, thank you for showing this. It brought tears to my eyes. I was only six years old. That was the times where people acted wonderful at events. Thank you again.
Thank you very much for this great “home movie “!! Gosh, I wish I’ve been in California then and got to see Chuck Connors and I think wasn’t that, Roy Rogers on Trigger in the parade?!
SURE IF YOU WERE A RASCIST AND A RIGHT WING NUT WHO WANTED WOMEN BAREFOOT AND PREGNANT AND IN THE KITCHEN. I am ; sure that you miss the good old days old geezer..
The closest thing our town of Akron, Ohio had to your wonderful Corn Parade was the All American Soap Box Derby. I recall seeing the entire Cartright family from Bonanza and Elizabeth Montgomery from Bewitched in our parade. I was 10 years old in 1963 and am now 69. I can tell you the world has gotten scary as hell compared to those days. Yes we had social unrest, racism, and random acts of violence, but nothing on the scale of today.
I grew up in the 80's & early 90's, and have always held the sentiment that if I could've ever grown up/experienced another time/generation, it *DEFINITELY* would've been the 50's & early 60's!! Like you noted in the beginning of the clip; [relatively] SIMPLE TIMES and CAREFREE & EASY LIVING.
Yes, those were the days. To bad this generation will never have the opportunity to know what those days were truly like. Never gave it any thought when I was growing up, just thought it would always be that good. Boy was I mistaken.
@@frankshung8661 OH MY‼️What Model Year are U? The 1960’s had 3 MAJOR INNOCENT EXECUTIONS & THAT WAS THE FIRST ONE😲😢School Aged Children STILL REMEMBER THAT ONE😭
Corner of La Habra and Hazel. On La Habra blvd old houses at 411, 401 (appears to be a multi unit going down Hazel) 319 (business) , 311 all still there and very recognizable today. House at 311 is the house the man is walking in front of with lots of ballons for sale 46 seconds in. Chuck Connors was the man! Thanks for posting this
Thank you. I was raised in lower Michigan back when it was a nice place to raise kids. We were taught it didn’t matter what color a persons skin was , or whatever their ancestry, as long as you were people who cared about your neighbors and community. This brought back many good memories.
I agree, I was born there in ‘57, left in 1990. The land of milk and honey has been reduced to the hellhole of needles and feces. The politicians responsible for all this should all be hanged.
I’m 62 and STILL watch The Rifleman with my 86 year old (Alzheimer’s) mom on MeTv everyday (I’m her caregiver.) She lights up whenever she sees Chuck Connors stare, in the camera during the intro. Happier SimplerTimes, I guess.
I got to meet him when he was in Florida making flipper. He was changing plans at Sarasota Bradenton airport and have about 45 minutes to wait and a handful of us kids were there and he spent all of his time chatting with us. What a nice man. To my little self he looked about 20 feet tall.
The Rifleman and many of the old westerns always had had theme and a good moral message at the end of every show like don't steal don't talk behind people's back those kind of moral messages that everyone should know. That's why I like watching an old western Have Gun Will Travel wristlets gun Bonanza Gunsmoke all of them they always have been moral message at the end of every show
At 2:55 House of Pancakes "Float" goes by. In Ron & Clint Howards book THE BOYS. They mention the original IHOP being in their southern California neighborhood. Was this the genius of today's IHOP?!?
68 today and l love the Rifleman. Watch it every day. I'm actually worse with Gunsmoke, l used to be Marshal Dillon when l played (l'm a girl) as a child. Kids do not have good tv role models like they used to.
JEEEZ, WOW WHAT MEMORIES, WHEN THINGS SEEMED TO BE EASIER AND WE STILL HAD HEROES LIKE CHUCK CONNERS ( THE RIFLEMAN) TO LOOK UP TO, THE AGE OF INNOCENCE IS GONE BUT THE MEMORIES LIVE ON
Reminds me of the local parades when I was a youth in the 70’s and 80’s it’s a much different atmosphere now, and there’s no TV actors or fun things happening.
Still watch the rifleman every weekday on metv. I'm 64 but feel like a kid every time I see it.
we called him mucas mccain
Same with me Wes even though I'm a bit older & I watch it also on Saturdays
@@dianetaylor6676 go mukas mccain
My mom lights up when she sees Chuck Norris and loves the show, even when it originally aired!
Wes, I'm the same age and feel the same way when I watch it. Chuck Connors was great. I've had a crush on Johnny Crawford since I was 4 yrs. old. My sister still has the 45 with Cindy's Birthday on one side and Something Special on the other. I just noticed that you and I have the same last name. Small world.
Just plain simpler and beautiful times. I remember them well! Thanks so much for the memories!!
This show is still on TV cable and streaming devices. Just as good as ever.
Made me cry. Miss those days. So simple, clean, and free. Music made me cry. I love it! That's a treasure for sure.
I am in my late 50s. I didn’t see one person with a cell phone they were all enjoying themselves. This is when times we’re good! Thanks for uploading the video.
Except for Nov in Dallas.
There were no cell phones back then!
@@rickthelinlyon6237 lol.
@@rickthelinlyon6237 that’s my point
Look how great everyone’s posture is in the world before cellphones
Everyone jumped to their feet when the flag came down the street. Thank you for your video!! 🇺🇸🙏
💥💥👏👏👏👏
Watching this makes tears of our innocence back then compared to now in 2022 keep Praying for America Gods will to be done 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The supreme court removed bible june 1963...later, 10 commandments came out of courts
June 1972 was Watergate
I remember going to those parades when I was a wee lad. My father was extremely patriotic and wanted me to see the flags and the bands.
not enough of that today for sure. See how the people stand when the colors are presented....
Good Dad. 👍👍
It hurts my Soul to see what this country has degraded into!
How one party along with dogmatic Christocrats ...did just that thank Reagan and the entire gop ..thanks ..for the trickle that only went up to the rich oligarchs...thanks
Don't be sad those days are gone be glad we got to live in them no one these days would understand not haven been there enjoy the memories 😉
@@CliftonBowers-pc2xu nice try. Democrats are just as much to blame as Republicans! But nice spin
@@josephharnett5075 Thanks Joseph, Scott.
@Just think This was right before the shit hit the ceiling. I was born in 62!
I have to go to this neighborhood every day. It sure was much much better in 1963 than it is now.
I'm sure most of the old buildings are gone but remember the old Alpha Beta and the Foster Freeze
across the street (good old days). Haven't been down there in a while.
the background music made this even more of an emotional tear-jerker. we were the baby-boomer participants in these town events we took for granted. It is sad to think that our grand and gr-grandchildren did not have these memories of what it sometimes meant and felt like to be an American, respected for the freedoms and prospects our life here offered all of us...through hard work.
Great! Everyone stood as the American flag passed in review.
I'm 63 years old The Rifleman, Combat, Outer Limits, Twilight zone, Voyage to the bottom of the sea, Man from Uncle, those were my favorite shows as a kid growing up in the 1960's, Seeing that old parade footage made my heart ache with a void that can't be filled thinking about how great it was to be a kid back and wish I could go back.
Thank you for sharing! I was born in '63. I still love watching Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Rifleman, and Wagon Train. This film was a real treat.
Me too! Rawhide is a good one also.
By these events, it is observed that the North Americans are an immature, adolescent people.
@@umfilhodedeustotalmenteama5522 Maybe you should get off this North American owned website then (RUclips)?
@@TheJayrockerr Executives from Google, Microsoft, Tesla, Chevrolet, etc. would not waste time participating in or watching such parades. Their intelligence wouldn't allow it.
With a happy heart, I recall my years of living in La Habra!!! 'Loved it !!! Soooo, many good things to enjoy--besides the neat people! Orange County Magic!!! I'm 83 now...and it seems just yesterday, so I can Still enjoy La Habra right now.
I remember the little store I use to go to on the corner of Euclid & Mountainview, the glass bottles of pop for about 15 cents & return the empty bottle for 3 cents, the Helms Bakery truck, & the good Humor ice-cream truck.
Baldwin Park for my family"!!
Good times then!!
Thank you so much for sharing.. That's just down the road from where I live..I used to love watching The Rifleman.. Thanks again!!
My Aunt & Uncle Lived in the green house at the beginning of the film & you can see the top of my sisters head
at 1:57
I used to live in La Habra California on Lorella St. and, Idaho St. I went to Lincoln Elementary and Washington Junior High school. My parents decided to move back to L.A. County in the Fall of 1958. I can almost taste the sweet corn still, here in 2022.
My teacher at Lincoln was Mrs. Burns or, Mrs. Barns. My memory isn't too good anymore. Mrs. Kieller (?) Was my teacher at Washington.
Thanks for sharing these great memories for me.
This makes me so nostalgic for those days before this country blew up!! 🤯
Aww! Blowin In The Wind was one of my dad's favorite songs to play on guitar and sing.
Love the Rifleman and still watch it. Chuck Connors was so handsome.
Beautiful
But
Its amazing how far our country has fallen in my life time.
Thanks for the wonderful memories
Btw
I was a 4 year old
I was ten.
Well shot and edited, with great music. It was beautiful. See my comment above.
Drugs have ruined America.
@@conifergreen2 Please reconsider blaming "drugs." We have a culture that readily accept placing blame on inanimate objects. It's us who are the problem, drugs can't repent, only those greedy can change. We won't change as long as we pass the blame. The marriage failed, the government is corrupt, guns kill, drugs ruined.
In the very middle of the movie Blow, based on true events, Johnny Depp explains how he first targeted Hollywood to start the attack on the US using cocaine. The explanation comes just after the section of the movie where George Jung meets Pablo Escovar. So, more accurately, George and Pablo "have ruined America."
All I can say is don’t ever vote for democrats…..even for dog catcher and we can get our country back. Tell all your friends.
I was seven years old then. A simpler time.
Rifleman makes me think of spending afternoon@Gma’s HOUSE & Porter Wagoner Show when Dolly Parton was JUST STARTING OUT?Saturday Afternoons & we ONLY had 4 Channels w/PBS & WE didn’t have a REMOTE so we had to PHYSICALLY turn the channels on the DIAL🤩
Thank You SOOO much! I grew up on Greenwood Ave just a few blocks from this parade...curb side every year!
When days were more peaceful and beautiful
I was four when this video was taken, living in Auckland, New Zealand. Two years later when my family emigrated from NZ to the States, our first home was an apartment in Lynnwood off Imperial Avenue. We were there a couple months before the Watts riots broke out. I recall the glow of the fires in the night sky. By the end of the year, we moved to La Habra where this video was taken.
- Thank you Punky for posting such a fond memory of days gone by which I remember oh, so well. It almost makes me want to cry seeing how damaged society has become in just 59 years.
Oooooooh how my eyes started watering up , this is when I was 13 Remember VERY WELL EVERYTHING WAS FAMILY 👪
I was 4 years old in 1963. ( Miami Florida ) I love watching the shows i grew up with. 📺
I lived about ten miles from here and was 5 at the time and when I watch a film like this it brings back fond memories of an America that no lo ger hardly exists. It was do safe I could walk home alone from kindergarten with absolutely no fear.
Thank you for the reminder of how America is and always will be the greatest Country in the world.
Wonderful. Thank you for sharing this.
I lived in lahabra 1981 to 1982 great town thanks for posting
Not anymore. It's been rundown since the early 1990s.
@@patr70 thanks for letting me know shame everywhere any more in america is bad when i lived there was normal as can be at the time i think but thanks for letting me know this
@@barrymccreary9565 It's not a terrible area.. but it's not that great either.
Simpler times. I was about 1 years old when this was filmed. Thanks for sharing this. I watch the rifleman when I can, a true American series. This film shows lots of patriotism.
I was there. 7 years old. Was so excited to see "The Rifleman"!
I was 8 years old. The light green house you see at the beginning where a small crowd of people are sitting in front of & the man carrying the balloons, was my Aunt & Uncle's house. Every year during the early to mid 60's we would go there to watch the Corn Festival Parade. The Rifleman was the best TV western I think. I will be posting 1963 reel # 2 as well as 1964 reels (with Bob Barker from truth or con.) and from 1965 when I get a chance. Also you can see the top of my sister's head as the 2 boys
are rolling the barrel cleaning up the horse dump.
@@punkyjoster6034 I remember seeing Bob Barker... and one year the wiener wagon was there. Lived in La Habra 1956-1982.
Yep, Also got some footage of Bob Barker from the parade 1 year later (1964).
I will post that in the future.
Wow, you guys are so lucky!!
@@snittyheartbeat6526 I saw Weiner wagon mobile going down I-44 at Joplin mo couple weeks ago it was cool beans
Miss the peaceful days of my youth. I used to ride my horse in my hometown parades. Never worried about violence.
We lived the American dream,,, couldn't imagine anyone wanted to destroy it... so we ignored the fact they existed... while they destroyed it.
It was not great for everyone. Remember Birmingham Alabama?
It was not great for everyone. Remember Birmingham Alabama?
@@jimgulick9773 Yes I do , Jesus is always with his people , Through it all , We are victors in Jesus Christ ! Doesn't that Bible say " We shall overcome ? " Satan and the Democrats had us bound , But Jesus Set us FREE !
Good stuff thank you very much for posting brings back a lot of memories
For heaven sakes, thank you for showing this. It brought tears to my eyes. I was only six years old. That was the times where people acted wonderful at events. Thank you again.
Thank you very much for this great “home movie “!! Gosh, I wish I’ve been in California then and got to see Chuck Connors and I think wasn’t that, Roy Rogers on Trigger in the parade?!
Much different America.
Thanks for sharing this
That was cool . Thx 4 the video
Good Old America!! We let it go!! 🇺🇸🤕🇺🇸
That was awesome!!!!!... thanks
At age 81, I tell you for a fact, those were truly "the good old days"!!!
I can say the same at the age of 67
SURE IF YOU WERE A RASCIST AND A RIGHT WING NUT WHO WANTED WOMEN BAREFOOT AND PREGNANT AND IN THE KITCHEN. I am ; sure that you miss the good old days old geezer..
I watch it everyday
Those were great time my friend ,I miss them !
Thanks for sharing this Video it was fun to watch.
Thanks 4 taking care of that film. Wish I had all those from my dad.
Probably the best video I'll watch all day!
The closest thing our town of Akron, Ohio had to your wonderful Corn Parade was the All American Soap Box Derby. I recall seeing the entire Cartright family from Bonanza and Elizabeth Montgomery from Bewitched in our parade. I was 10 years old in 1963 and am now 69. I can tell you the world has gotten scary as hell compared to those days. Yes we had social unrest, racism, and random acts of violence, but nothing on the scale of today.
I found the location of this, it's La Habra Blvd & Hazel St.
Americana at its best, and the special effect of the music makes it all work perfectly!
I loved that show still do. I miss clean shows.
La Habra Highlander class of '65. I remember the annual Corn Festival. Thanks for the video!
The music “Blowin in the Wind” played in the video came out that same month. A pre Vietnam War purported protest song.
I grew up in the 80's & early 90's, and have always held the sentiment that if I could've ever grown up/experienced another time/generation, it *DEFINITELY* would've been the 50's & early 60's!! Like you noted in the beginning of the clip; [relatively] SIMPLE TIMES and CAREFREE & EASY LIVING.
Yes, those were the days. To bad this generation will never have the opportunity to know what those days were truly like. Never gave it any thought when I was growing up, just thought it would always be that good. Boy was I mistaken.
This was when they took prayer out of schools---- then wondered where God was years later, as school shootings began
All red blooded Americans back then a time when real Americans existed. Chuck Conners was a tall guy! Thank you for your post.
I did not see any native Americans, the real Americans by history & God. They had red blood tambien!
Chuck Connors was 6’6” which was ALMOST A GIANT IN🤣HOLLYWOOD🤩
and the world changed 12 weeks later-- 11-22-63
😭🌎🙄❣️🇺🇸
What happen 11 22 63
@@frankshung8661 president kennedy murdered
@@frankshung8661 OH MY‼️What Model Year are U? The 1960’s had 3 MAJOR INNOCENT EXECUTIONS & THAT WAS THE FIRST ONE😲😢School Aged Children STILL REMEMBER THAT ONE😭
Corner of La Habra and Hazel. On La Habra blvd old houses at 411, 401 (appears to be a multi unit going down Hazel) 319 (business) , 311 all still there and very recognizable today. House at 311 is the house the man is walking in front of with lots of ballons for sale 46 seconds in. Chuck Connors was the man! Thanks for posting this
Thank you. I was raised in lower Michigan back when it was a nice place to raise kids. We were taught it didn’t matter what color a persons skin was , or whatever their ancestry, as long as you were people who cared about your neighbors and community. This brought back many good memories.
Yep
I remember those good old days, those were happy days.
Back when California was a great state and everyone wanted to live here.. It’s a shell of its former self..tragic what it has become
I agree, I was born there in ‘57, left in 1990. The land of milk and honey has been reduced to the hellhole of needles and feces. The politicians responsible for all this should all be hanged.
I’m 62 and STILL watch The Rifleman with my 86 year old (Alzheimer’s) mom on MeTv everyday (I’m her caregiver.) She lights up whenever she sees Chuck Connors stare, in the camera during the intro. Happier SimplerTimes, I guess.
Take me back...great time to be alive...
Although I don’t distinctly remember this parade, I know I had to have been there. We went every year. First weekend in August.
Back when freedom and justice rang true!
I got to meet him when he was in Florida making flipper. He was changing plans at Sarasota Bradenton airport and have about 45 minutes to wait and a handful of us kids were there and he spent all of his time chatting with us. What a nice man. To my little self he looked about 20 feet tall.
👍👍 I remember those days..
What the heck happened 😳
...They took GOD Out if our schools. ...That's when it All Started...
Omg how wonderful!!!!!!! What a special time!!!! Beautiful
8-27-63 my birthday and this is what the world looked like.
We have come a long ways.
Those were wondeful times. I was 13/14 yrs old in 1963 living in Southern California. Wish we could go back to those more simple times.
Thank you very much for sharing this with others... Maine said to say "hello" for it.
I'll take 1963 over 2022 thank you.
Memories.
The age of innocence only has a little more then 3 months until we arrive at Dallas on a Friday afternoon when everything changed
I go back to the old shows to relive the old days. What a world they’ve destroyed.
The Rifleman and many of the old westerns always had had theme and a good moral message at the end of every show like don't steal don't talk behind people's back those kind of moral messages that everyone should know. That's why I like watching an old western Have Gun Will Travel wristlets gun Bonanza Gunsmoke all of them they always have been moral message at the end of every show
This made me smile. I miss simpler times and love the Rifleman
Thanks so much for sharing
The good old days except for that one day in Dallas Texas 1963.😞😔😖☹😢😟🙏🏼🙋🏽♂️.
At 2:55 House of Pancakes "Float" goes by. In Ron & Clint Howards book THE BOYS. They mention the original IHOP being in their southern California neighborhood. Was this the genius of today's IHOP?!?
"an" active shooter & "plain" not "plane"-Fun nostalgia!
Thank you for showing this. As a little girl I had the biggest crush on Chuck Connors. Guess I still do.
Great vid, thanx.
68 today and l love the Rifleman. Watch it every day. I'm actually worse with Gunsmoke, l used to be Marshal Dillon when l played (l'm a girl) as a child. Kids do not have good tv role models like they used to.
We will never have these days back again, never.
great production!
Awesome old reel,wish it were real today
Oh how i miss those days I wish I could go back in time I am so sick of how things are today!
1963 I was 5yrs old Sure do miss those Happier days 2:24 love that White Sunbeam convertable
Aren't the old days the greatest!!! Miss them..
JEEEZ, WOW WHAT MEMORIES, WHEN THINGS SEEMED TO BE EASIER AND WE STILL HAD HEROES LIKE CHUCK CONNERS ( THE RIFLEMAN) TO LOOK UP TO, THE AGE OF INNOCENCE IS GONE BUT THE MEMORIES LIVE ON
Does anyone know the guitairist/title of the background song and what street in La Habra the parade was on?
Blowing in the wind by bob dylan is the background song dont know what street tho
@@barrymccreary9565 Thanks!
Central Ave, later La habra ave
Used to live in whittier been to la habra many times
I was there and yelled hey Lucas and he looked at me
Reminds me of the local parades when I was a youth in the 70’s and 80’s it’s a much different atmosphere now, and there’s no TV actors or fun things happening.
The answer my friend is…
Turn back to God, then He will bring back His protection and blessings.
After Chuck left the Chicago Cubs they were never the same.