Gunsmoke | Ep191 | "Sunny Afternoon"

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Комментарии • 22

  • @allletters4750
    @allletters4750 2 года назад +10

    I like the old cigarette ads, brings you back to a different time.

  • @ImmaWright
    @ImmaWright 6 месяцев назад +2

    I enjoy the episodes where they are out of Dodge battling the elements. The sound effects crew did an amazing job.

  • @InuitInua
    @InuitInua 2 года назад +9

    This harsh winter was from 1880-1881. It shows up in some literature such as The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder and Giants in the Earth by Ole Edvart Rølvaag.

  • @MN-pu6qx
    @MN-pu6qx 3 месяца назад +2

    Great to hear the Chesterfield advertisements. I used to smoke them - they were a damn fine cigarette!! Just as the ad said (17:09), Chesterfields were always milder, better tasting and cooler!!!!!!!!! 10 Apr 2024

  • @ronostick9718
    @ronostick9718 7 месяцев назад

    Cannot believe the ending. Who would do that? 😦

  • @lonniedeckermusic
    @lonniedeckermusic 10 месяцев назад

    Before Chesterfields, everyone smoked with a frown.

  • @dawnlashure
    @dawnlashure Год назад +7

    🤠🐎 Put a smile in your smoking, smoke Chesterfield, no hot spots or hard draws, goodnight 🚬🍺🚬🚬🚬🍺🚬🚬🚬🍺

    • @mountaingirl1797
      @mountaingirl1797 Год назад +1

      Till you possibly get cancer or chronic emphysema …😢😢

    • @harrisonmantooth7363
      @harrisonmantooth7363 Год назад

      ​@@mountaingirl1797; Yeah. I'd have you talk to two of my brothers-in laws if they could come back from the dead.

    • @KororaPenguin
      @KororaPenguin 6 месяцев назад

      Just have to worry about lung cells simultaneously: 1, losing the ability to debug their source code; 2, losing the ability to recognize if they're defective and need to activate their self-destruct mechanisms; 3, starting to divide at an embryonic growth rate; and 4, learning how to fool the immune system into thinking all's well.

    • @kurtpeterson315
      @kurtpeterson315 23 дня назад

      @@harrisonmantooth7363 My grandma smoked filterless Chesterfields for 60 years and had no ill effects. Enjoy! Kurt in Santa Rosa, Ca.

  • @coral8527
    @coral8527 5 месяцев назад

    Ahh yes ....the killers and the spoilers...😉

  • @marilynfynn6935
    @marilynfynn6935 2 года назад +7

    I dislike the ads INTENSELY

    • @bentnickel7487
      @bentnickel7487 2 года назад +3

      We were lied to.

    • @cesalie777
      @cesalie777 2 года назад +6

      It remindss me of better times

    • @scottmelby1678
      @scottmelby1678 Год назад +4

      I happen to like the ads.

    • @bonnielucas3244
      @bonnielucas3244 Год назад +3

      I always think of the poverty and illness I have witnessed due to cigarette use. family members, neighbors, even some favorite celebrities such as the family- friendly comedic actor, Jim Varney... Lung cancer, throat cancer, COPD, emphysema, many other horrible cancers...all directly due to tar and nicotine. These cheerful ads make it sound as if they are talking and singing about chewing gum or cake mix, not " cancer sticks.". Nicotine is a terrible slave- master. Fortunately, I never was, or resided with a smoker.. I saw the damage in health and finances but did not suffer immediate damage myself. I have a friend whose husband committed suicide because of COPD, when their first grandchild was tiny... A neighbor whose wife died of cancer after many years of cigarettes, when their first grandchild was tiny...a beloved uncle who died of pancreatic cancer after living a kind and decent life except for cigarette addiction...and many other people I have known or been aware of. Cigarettes definitely shorten life. In the early decades of mass marketing to the USA, the truth about tobacco use was not discussed

    • @ImmaWright
      @ImmaWright Год назад +1

      ​@@bonnielucas3244 I'd write them a strongly worded letter if I were you