Humor is the best medicine. My daughter had colon cancer at 27. She had all the Seinfeld tv shows. When she was not feeling great, she watched a few. It made her laugh. Humor is great
Me. I remember watching "I Love Lucy" in 1962. I was four years old living in Far Rockaway Queens at home with my Mom. My older Sisters were at school, Dad at work. Mom would put me in front of the television while she puttered in the kitchen. She would laugh when she heard me laughing out loud at Lucy's antics ... Memories 🤔
The writers for the I Love Lucy show were the perfect blend of comedy genius, writing scripts for the perfect blend of comedy actors. Imho, this is the best tv show ever made.
You have a great point. Remember the least popular of the episodes were without Fred and Ethel. The California trip would not have been as good without them. Just this episode alone would be pretty boring without the 4 of them together.
I just love this show! Still watch it in 2024! The punch lines are so funny!! Desi really had a great sense of humor! He was very underrated as an actor! ❤❤❤
@@waynescott137 Sing? Did he ever even sing anything more than a single word... "Babalu"... over and over again until you knew the song by heart(or is it heartache"?)?
@@paulazemeckis7835 this one is called First Stop. They are on their way to California. I believe the candy line episode is Job Switching, but not positive. Love that one too.🤣
I love I Love Lucy. My sons and I bought the complete DVD set and it was our favorite show in the 1990s and 2000s. Never ever tire of watching the reruns. Thank you.
It’s amazing how accurate this all was before the interstates and fast food at every exit! I remember a vacation when I was a child where my father kept saying no to stopping for dinner. By the time we finally got to our motel our option for dinner was a Coca Cola from a vending machine. That’s what we had after a long day of traveling. My mother was not nearly as good natured about it as Lucy and Ethel were.
@@sallyjb6209 they used the term turnpike to indicate it was a toll road. I remember when I-65 through KY was called The Turnpike.” When the road was paid for, the tolls ended and it was called I-65. It’s easy to see why people used to pack picnic lunches and eat along the side of the road!
@@jenniferhansen3622 if my mom suggested that, I’m sure he would have said- “we’ll eat when we get there.” There was only one right way to do everything: his way. When we got there and had no options for dinner, it wasn’t his fault. The restaurants had no business closing so early. 🙈
This one should be called: "How to make you hungry in 4:54" Because I wasn't even thinking of food when this started, now I'm going to the kitchen and I have EVERYTHING to make a steak sandwich with Fries.
thats very true , cant beat the 50s no matter what , nowadays sucks , I hate these times so bad , pure garbage on tv , cant even buy a wild cherry soda on the planet or jets cereal , they trashed everything today , idiots
Yes, can you imagine if cars didn’t change since those days. A cross country trip in a car that got only 5 MPG. Only the rich today could afford to travel by cars. 😮 Thank goodness, the government pushed for higher mileage vehicles.
This was one of THE funniest episodes. That cheese sandwich was beyond stale...LOL, and later trying to sleep through the trains coming in both directions was priceless! I will never tire of watching it.
I loved the road trip from NY to California and then their adventures in the hotel in Hollywood. First time I watched it I must have been around 7 years old in the 70s. I still remember the watercress sandwiches they had to eat on the way to Cali.
This is the first episode of I Love Lucy is ever watched. I was 5 years old in 1955 and my adult cousin had just bought a television, inviting the extended family over for a watch party. I was on the floor laughing so hard my side ached during a later scene in this episode when they're trying to sleep and trains keep rolling by. The adults thought I'd lost my mind.
Nice Pontiac convertible. About a '56? I love that Mercury convertible they had in the "Long, Long Trailer" too. It was a yellow 1953 Mercury Monterey. Beautiful.
There is an episode that i have not seen in decades. The one where their all on a train and Lucy thinks the lady on the train is a killer. Such a great episode and it scared the little life out of me when i was little.
@@ronalddean3630 You're right ! I remember the emergency brake ! She kept on pulling it ! Thank you so much ! I need to you tube that episode.. It was one of my favorites. 😊🙏🏽
What a cool car! It’s hard to believe that all cars looked like that back then. The only time I ever see a car like that now is during antique car parades
The California episodes were so funny!! Stealing John Wayne’s footprints from the sidewalk and Lucy gets her foot stuck in a bucket of cement…hilarious!!! And she meets William Holden at the Brown Derby and then lights her nose on fire! The look on Holden’s face!! Just thinking of those episodes makes me laugh. 🤣
They actually were in a car and seatbelt usage wasn’t as strict back then…and were only lap belts. I remember growing up in the 80s only having lap belts and not everyone wore them.
in the 50s before seatbelts toddlers/young children stood on the back seat to look out the windows as the car was in motion on the highway or city street...normal. lol
I am here in 2024 😂. Before I had RUclips on my Mobil Phone, I used to See on TV 📺 that Many Years before I was Born, there was a Funny TV Series: I Love Lucy. But I couldn't watch it because I wasn't born at that time. So 😢Of Course I was So upset 😡. But now with RUclips 😁 I can be Happy Again and I can See what I missed. So Funny and a Wonderful Series I Love Lucy: Thank God I can Watch this. I also like to see the Old Vintage Cars. Wonderful Sense of Humor. 😄 Just Great Watching it. Efrat
There is a cafe in my town with a menu with dozens of items on it but only like ten are ever available. People still go because the ten items are well made. That part where the Ricardos and Mertzes order dinner reminds me of it.
Was in Siberia at a " nice" restaurant. Had a huge menu,almost a book. Went thru the same situation. No matter what we ordered, they didn't have. Finally asked what they did have. One item, chicken.
I remember this episode. When she gets out of the car and runs to the closed restaurant, she is wearing a dark dress suit. When it cuts to the inside of the car and her getting in, she is wearing a light wool coat. When she finally is at the next restaurant she is wearing the wool coat and TROUSERS! I'm not sure if the outside scene was even really Lucy.
Love the guys wearing suits and ties as they drive across the country to California! Ricky has a handkerchief in his pocket, and Fred is wearing a formal hat! Those were the days when highway driving was a formal affair!
Just a few episodes later when they stop at Ethel’s hometown, the same guy plays her dad. (Well, I have been corrected. He’s not the same actor.) Lol! They certainly favor in looks.
No, it is the actor who worked at the hotel that Lucy and Ricky returned to so that they could be legitimately married, after Lucy found their wedding license that listed Ricky’s last name as Bacardi.
There are places in the rural western USA where there really is nowhere to stop and eat. If there is a place the food is terrible and you are tempted to check the kitchen before you eat it.
When Lucy gets out of the car, she is not wearing the gray coat. Then, when she gets back in the car, she is wearing it again. With such magic, you would think the show is BEWITCHED!
When she got out of the car to check the business she was NOT wearing her coat...she got out of the car in a 2 piece dark long sleeve suit...entering into the car she gets in with her light overcoat....in the diner at arnold's she is wearing a dark outfit with short sleeves. LOL
1:18 Why does Ricky have to *look down at the brake pedal* before depressing it? As a passenger, that's generally not the person I'd want driving the car...
Mom and dad use to take us once a month to Hollywood to see a movie then had dinner at an upscale restaurant near MGM called Nicodells. On one occasion we sat in a booth next to Lucille Ball and two lady friends, i was seven years old the year was 1952 i kept staring and she noticed and when they were leaving she stopped and asked my name i said Tommy she smiled and told my mom you should put that handsome little toehead in movies then she leaned down and kissed my forehead boy that's a kiss I'll never forget. Years later I was a bank manager in Pacific Palisades and Vivian Vances first husband a great actor named Philip Ober was my customer and he and his wife Jane invited me to their home in Puerto Vallarta and stayed in their neighbors guest house who were Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton and that was another kiss i got I'll never forget and yes her eyes were violet.
I can’t believe I’m watching the episode just before this one where they’re trying to load the car! I swear it’s on my tv right now! I’ve watched these so much that I know all of them by heart now. I was born when the Ricardos met The Queen. That’s next season. There is also an episode where Ricky is looking at the TV Guide and The Queen is on the cover. I love the show but, over the last few years I’ve lost respect for Lucy’s character. She’s so selfish and puts her husband’s job at risk frequently. She almost always gets what she wants no matter how much trouble she’s caused. I feel sort of bad about feeling this way. It spoils the show now for me just a little. You notice I’m still watching.
Who here in 2024 😅😅 I love this show make my day laughter is the best medicine 😅😅😅
Me !!!!😊🇬🇧
Humor is the best medicine. My daughter had colon cancer at 27. She had all the Seinfeld tv shows. When she was not feeling great, she watched a few. It made her laugh. Humor is great
When something is funny time is irrelevant. The Golden Girls is the same, cleverly written & beautifully acted.
@@Barbara-u5h I hope your daughter is thriving.
Me. I remember watching "I Love Lucy" in 1962. I was four years old living in Far Rockaway Queens at home with my Mom. My older Sisters were at school, Dad at work. Mom would put me in front of the television while she puttered in the kitchen. She would laugh when she heard me laughing out loud at Lucy's antics ... Memories 🤔
The writers for the I Love Lucy show were the perfect blend of comedy genius, writing scripts for the perfect blend of comedy actors. Imho, this is the best tv show ever made.
The Ricardos could never have driven to California without the Merzs…they had too many of the punch lines. 😂😂😂
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horninski or as they are better known as 'the tag along Merrtzes.' 😂
Have you ever seen “The Long, Long Trailer”? The entire movie is Ricky & Lucy driving to California without Ethyl & Fred.
@@meangene98 completely😂
You have a great point. Remember the least popular of the episodes were without Fred and Ethel. The California trip would not have been as good without them. Just this episode alone would be pretty boring without the 4 of them together.
What's a Merzs???
This is the funniest episode when the train goes by the cabin and the bed goes across the room lmao 😊
I still watch the reruns, still love Lucy ❤
Me, too ❤
I just love this show! Still watch it in 2024! The punch lines are so funny!! Desi really had a great sense of humor! He was very underrated as an actor! ❤❤❤
Ya but couldn't sing.
but not as a husband
@@waynescott137 Sing? Did he ever even sing anything more than a single word... "Babalu"... over and over again until you knew the song by heart(or is it heartache"?)?
I think so, too. This cast was perfect, in my opinion
yes but he also divoriced lucy
My absolute favorite episode of Lucy. I pretty much have it memorized and I still laugh my toosh off every time.😂😂😂😂😂
Is it the candy production line episode?
@@paulazemeckis7835 this one is called First Stop. They are on their way to California. I believe the candy line episode is Job Switching, but not positive. Love that one too.🤣
I love I Love Lucy. My sons and I bought the complete DVD set and it was our favorite show in the 1990s and 2000s. Never ever tire of watching the reruns. Thank you.
I knew aunt Sally was making too many of those signs watching l
I love lucy this episode makes one hungry
Learned about pralines here.
I think about that one a lot when something is advettised and not there.
The episodes going to California were great. The return trip on the train was great as well. Fred and Ethel took to wearing ponchos to eat.
OMG yes, the train ride home. What an adventure!!
best 50s show ever
the one on their honeymoon pulling their trailer over the nountain was the very best one ever but sad in the end , made me cry
Backing up on the other side of a hill scared the hell out of me!
me too
I thought about that too, but back then, who did?
It’s amazing how accurate this all was before the interstates and fast food at every exit! I remember a vacation when I was a child where my father kept saying no to stopping for dinner. By the time we finally got to our motel our option for dinner was a Coca Cola from a vending machine. That’s what we had after a long day of traveling. My mother was not nearly as good natured about it as Lucy and Ethel were.
@@sallyjb6209 they used the term turnpike to indicate it was a toll road. I remember when I-65 through KY was called The Turnpike.” When the road was paid for, the tolls ended and it was called I-65. It’s easy to see why people used to pack picnic lunches and eat along the side of the road!
We always packed a cooler with sandwich fixings so we wouldn't have to stop.
@@sallyjb6209 absolutely! My dad smoked cigars while we were driving, so the car was filled with putrid smoke the whole time. It was miserable.
@@jenniferhansen3622 if my mom suggested that, I’m sure he would have said- “we’ll eat when we get there.” There was only one right way to do everything: his way. When we got there and had no options for dinner, it wasn’t his fault. The restaurants had no business closing so early. 🙈
The funniest parts, rubber sandwiches and the sleeping scenes with the train. Very funny, classic comedy.
That episode was one of the best --- but there were SO MANY which were BEST quality!!!
This one should be called: "How to make you hungry in 4:54" Because I wasn't even thinking of food when this started, now I'm going to the kitchen and I have EVERYTHING to make a steak sandwich with Fries.
I'll be right over. Got ketchup?
Let’s all have a meetup at Aunt Sally’s!
@@brianarbenz1329 Fine idea!
@@brianarbenz1329 Fine idea!
That roast beef did sound really good.
The sound of a real car! ✌️
thats very true , cant beat the 50s no matter what , nowadays sucks , I hate these times so bad , pure garbage on tv , cant even buy a wild cherry soda on the planet or jets cereal , they trashed everything today , idiots
how true , I miss those days , I was a lot happier back then , I hate these yrs , wish it was the 50s again
Yes, can you imagine if cars didn’t change since those days. A cross country trip in a car that got only 5 MPG.
Only the rich today could afford to travel by cars. 😮 Thank goodness, the government pushed for higher mileage vehicles.
Such a beauty❤
Love Ricky’s laugh 😂 Love them all together hysterical 😭 ❤
I loved the Pontiac they traveled in.
All 8 cylinders
This is one of my favorites. I love it when they're in the cabin!
The #1 comedy, all in clean humor!
Man, I sure would dig owning that Pontiac convertible! Especially in that condition!
Thank you for putting up I Love Lucy ❤
The trip from New York to Hollywood gave us some of the best episodes . This one was a killer !
“You have just passed Aunt Sally’s. PASSED!”
One of my favorite lines.
Even when I was a kid, Desi’s contrived laugh cracked me up.
This episode was really funny everything they wanted he was all out. Cheese sandwich was the best he could do. Trying to get them to stay.😊
that’s the best you could do for a comment? Stating the boring obvious and spilling the beans
I truly believe this is my favorite episode.... just the train scene alone is classic
That's my #1 memory of the show as a kid watching it as reruns back in the 1970's.
It's so funny when Ethel comes out of the bathroom with toothpaste all over her face ☺️
pulling their honeymoon trailer up the mtn was by far the very best ever , blows all the others away
I saw no train in the whole show at all and watched it twice ? what train scene ?
@@londolly the room they stay in shakes and causes things to move when a train goes by
This was one of THE funniest episodes. That cheese sandwich was beyond stale...LOL, and later trying to sleep through the trains coming in both directions was priceless! I will never tire of watching it.
I loved the road trip from NY to California and then their adventures in the hotel in Hollywood. First time I watched it I must have been around 7 years old in the 70s. I still remember the watercress sandwiches they had to eat on the way to Cali.
wait a sec baking back on a blind hill ? Wow this was dangerous
I understand that was the first location shooting ever done for this series. Prior to this everything had been filmed in the studio.
yes thats what I thought too and right at the crest too , wow
And in those days no backup lights.
In those days little traffic that time of day.
10/3/2024. Why was this dangerous? They shut down the road for them.
This is the first episode of I Love Lucy is ever watched. I was 5 years old in 1955 and my adult cousin had just bought a television, inviting the extended family over for a watch party. I was on the floor laughing so hard my side ached during a later scene in this episode when they're trying to sleep and trains keep rolling by. The adults thought I'd lost my mind.
This show will be 100 years pld soon and still a legend and still watching it and its 2024 ❤
Say what? It's not even 75 years old yet. There's something off with your math.
@pacnwguy9056 25 years is sort of "soon"
@@makt122 Can I borrow 20 bucks? I promise to pay it back "soon". 😜
@@makt122 As Bill Clinton would say, it depends on the meaning of soon.
He must eaten too many of Aunt Sally‘s pecans.
This was one of the funniest shows one of my favorites
No it wasn't not even close
I always laugh at this episode, I think it’s my favorite of the series
Oh god Aunt Sally... I think this is my favorite bit of the whole series.
Nice Pontiac convertible. About a '56? I love that Mercury convertible they had in the "Long, Long Trailer" too. It was a yellow 1953 Mercury Monterey. Beautiful.
There is an episode that i have not seen in decades. The one where their all on a train and Lucy thinks the lady on the train is a killer. Such a great episode and it scared the little life out of me when i was little.
Hmmm, there is no such episode
@@pittsburgh-gal 👍 Riiiiiight
It was a man...the jewel thief I think. Lucy could not keep her hands off the emergency brake.
@@ronalddean3630 You're right ! I remember the emergency brake ! She kept on pulling it ! Thank you so much ! I need to you tube that episode.. It was one of my favorites. 😊🙏🏽
The only time ive evet heard PECAN PRAWLINES in my life 😂
OMG so this is where Monty Python got their idea for their Cheese Shop sketch. -lol
One of my favorite episodes is when Lucy and Ethel hitch a ride. with Elsa Lanchester, who they think is an axe murderer
On their way to Florida I love that one too! My favorite of all time is definitely the one with Bill Holden in Hollywood.
I love that episode too, especially. when they change the tire
Evelyn holmby! lol😂
LOL yes!
What a cool car! It’s hard to believe that all cars looked like that back then. The only time I ever see a car like that now is during antique car parades
The California episodes were so funny!! Stealing John Wayne’s footprints from the sidewalk and Lucy gets her foot stuck in a bucket of cement…hilarious!!! And she meets William Holden at the Brown Derby and then lights her nose on fire! The look on Holden’s face!! Just thinking of those episodes makes me laugh. 🤣
OMG, yes the "Brown Derby" is one of my favorites. How on earth could Lucy keep a straight face! Most of the California episodes were great!
George skinner was hilarious saying around in circles had them going
Love this show!!
Classic ⭐️⭐️⭐️
The only thing missing from that greasy spoon was Duke Mantee and his henchmen. 😱😱😱
I love that they don't use seatbeats! And they are all dressed so nice.
Pssst! They’re actors, and they’re not really in a car.
They actually were in a car and seatbelt usage wasn’t as strict back then…and were only lap belts. I remember growing up in the 80s only having lap belts and not everyone wore them.
I grew up in the 60's and 70's without seatbelts. I remember when it became law to wear one.
in the 50s before seatbelts toddlers/young children stood on the back seat to look out the windows as the car was in motion on the highway or city street...normal. lol
I remember!
Baby dear...🎶🎶🎶🤣😂🤣😂
This was my favorite episode as a kid
I am here in 2024 😂. Before I had RUclips on my Mobil Phone, I used to See on TV 📺 that Many Years before I was Born, there was a Funny TV Series: I Love Lucy. But I couldn't watch it because I wasn't born at that time. So 😢Of Course I was So upset 😡. But now with RUclips 😁 I can be Happy Again and I can See what I missed. So Funny and a Wonderful Series I Love Lucy: Thank God I can Watch this. I also like to see the Old Vintage Cars. Wonderful Sense of Humor. 😄 Just Great Watching it. Efrat
This is my favorite episode
My favorite episode!
I remember the days before interstate travel!
Cool clip..
What's remarkable is how that car can drive at a 45 degree angle
Oh those fake laughters 😅
There is a cafe in my town with a menu with dozens of items on it but only like ten are ever available. People still go because the ten items are well made. That part where the Ricardos and Mertzes order dinner reminds me of it.
Was in Siberia at a " nice" restaurant. Had a huge menu,almost a book. Went thru the same situation. No matter what we ordered, they didn't have. Finally asked what they did have. One item, chicken.
I remember this episode. When she gets out of the car and runs to the closed restaurant, she is wearing a dark dress suit. When it cuts to the inside of the car and her getting in, she is wearing a light wool coat. When she finally is at the next restaurant she is wearing the wool coat and TROUSERS! I'm not sure if the outside scene was even really Lucy.
very observant, something to think about.
Love the guys wearing suits and ties as they drive across the country to California! Ricky has a handkerchief in his pocket, and Fred is wearing a formal hat! Those were the days when highway driving was a formal affair!
Just a few episodes later when they stop at Ethel’s hometown, the same guy plays her dad.
(Well, I have been corrected. He’s not the same actor.) Lol! They certainly favor in looks.
I thought so, but my partner who is a crazy Lucy guy says they're different guys!
No, it is the actor who worked at the hotel that Lucy and Ricky returned to so that they could be legitimately married, after Lucy found their wedding license that listed Ricky’s last name as Bacardi.
No you’re wrong…. He was not in Ethel’s Home Town … that’s a different actor
@@JohnWilliams-ij4gj The actor was Irving Bacon🤓 And yes, they do look alike!
Ricky travels cross country in a coat and tie?
Yup. People dressed to go out in public.
Ladies in hats, heels, and gloves.
yes, it is called "Style"
@@melodied4314 I think the MEN should be wearing hats, gloves and heels.
Imagine a road trip today where you didn’t see a Starbucks, McDonald’s, and a Mobil station every 4 miles.
There are places in the rural western USA where there really is nowhere to stop and eat. If there is a place the food is terrible and you are tempted to check the kitchen before you eat it.
Haha no seat belts..😂
I always crave a cheese sandwich after this episode.
Lucy has on different clothes when she jumps in and out of the car at Aunt Sally's!
Pecan praline! I can make a meal of it!
Wow, I thought I knew every scene from I Love Lucy, but somehow I don't remember this.
It's a good one! Enjoy!😮
Love the old Pontiac!
From a time when watching TV was fun, moral, and for the entire family. Now, I watch no American TV shows, except old reruns.
Love the old 1955 Pontiac.
I have watched this many times but just noticed Ricky is not looking forward during the Aunt Sally's Pecan Pralines.
I was 13 I used to eat dinner with a big glass of chocolate milk while watching I Love Lucy.
Where do I get a hat like Fred’s ?
What Was The Roaring With Laughter Scam ??? 🤷
Is this show still being filmed today?
You are kidding right.they may be filming it in heaven as they have all passed away
You are kidding me they might be filming it in heaven as they have all passed away
No. They've all passed away now! No one can beat Lucy, herself.
Now I'm hungry !! 😋
When a car sounded like a car..💨
When Lucy gets out of the car, she is not wearing the gray coat. Then, when she gets back in the car, she is wearing it again. With such magic, you would think the show is BEWITCHED!
Doesn't that guy play Ethel's dad when they go to visit Albuquerque? 3:55
No, 2 different actors.
Roaring with laughter eh? OK.
Where's The Roaring With Laughter ? Did I Miss Something ?
Am I the only one nervous that Ricky is not keeping his eyes on the road?
Love the car
I have whole box set.
Love movie the long long trailer! I own that on vhs.
That cheese sandwich probably sounds good now.
Prah-leens!? Try again! The word is pray-leens.
When Lucy leaves the car her coat is dark, upon return, inside the car, it is light.
Continuity may not have been the director’s principal aim.
When she got out of the car to check the business she was NOT wearing her coat...she got out of the car in a 2 piece dark long sleeve suit...entering into the car she gets in with her light overcoat....in the diner at arnold's she is wearing a dark outfit with short sleeves. LOL
@@BAM-jc7uy Even worse...when she was out of the car she was wearing a skirt. Entering the next restaurant, she is wearing trousers!
@@l.5832 lol 👍
1:18 Why does Ricky have to *look down at the brake pedal* before depressing it? As a passenger, that's generally not the person I'd want driving the car...
Cafe owners, you got some 'splainin' to do.
I think they should have asked for the cheese sandwiches.
Mom and dad use to take us once a month to Hollywood to see a movie then had dinner at an upscale restaurant near MGM called Nicodells.
On one occasion we sat in a booth next to Lucille Ball and two lady friends, i was seven years old the year was 1952 i kept staring and she noticed and when they were leaving she stopped and asked my name i said Tommy she smiled and told my mom you should put that handsome little toehead in movies then she leaned down and kissed my forehead boy that's a kiss I'll never forget.
Years later I was a bank manager in Pacific Palisades and Vivian Vances first husband a great actor named Philip Ober was my customer and he and his wife Jane invited me to their home in Puerto Vallarta and stayed in their neighbors guest house who were Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton and that was another kiss i got I'll never forget and yes her eyes were violet.
I want to go back to cars with bench seats, so I can sit closer to my husband.
Can you imagine if cars didn’t change since those days. A cross country trip in a car that got only 5 MPG. Only the rich could afford it. 😮
I can’t believe I’m watching the episode just before this one where they’re trying to load the car! I swear it’s on my tv right now! I’ve watched these so much that I know all of them by heart now. I was born when the Ricardos met The Queen. That’s next season. There is also an episode where Ricky is looking at the TV Guide and The Queen is on the cover. I love the show but, over the last few years I’ve lost respect for Lucy’s character. She’s so selfish and puts her husband’s job at risk frequently. She almost always gets what she wants no matter how much trouble she’s caused. I feel sort of bad about feeling this way. It spoils the show now for me just a little. You notice I’m still watching.
OH LUCY!
Boy, what's with these eateries along the way to Cincinnati???
No one wears a coat and tie and drive 3000 miles cross country -- lol
No interstate highways back then...
Ricky is looking at the camera, not at the road.