That was my dad who let you into the diner at the museum in Clinton! He told us all about your RUclips channel. I'm from Weatherford, the "Back to the Future" town. Glad you enjoyed driving through! :)
i took my route 66 trip last year because of you and Adam the Woo. Let me make a comment. For the last year or so, youve been pretty good on your videos, but youve taken this trip on route 66 and with your talents you have raised the bar. Youre on a whole other level now. A for real entertainer. good job. i live in kansas, wish i could get down to that SE corner when you get there. thanks for the vids
My Son and me really enjoy rt 66 over and over, we would really LOVE to see you do a series on small town carnivals and celebration tour on rt 66, I think everybody would enjoy seeing how different towns in different states celebrate. Thumbs Up ???
You mentioned seeing many OK used cars signs along the route. So, Here's a little history behind those. The OK Used Cars brand, Chevy's used-car trade-in division, started in the mid-1920s. The "famous red O.K. tag system," as one 1928 newspaper ad called it, was a checklist that showed what parts of the car had been checked and reconditioned prior to throwing it out on the lot. "Developed by the Chevrolet Motor Company to protect the used car buyer ... we attach a tag to the radiator caps of all our reconditioned cars, the famous Chevrolet Red O.K. tag--showing exactly what vital units have been checked O.K. or reconditioned by our expert mechanics. We believe that no fairer system of used car merchandising has ever been worked out--for it assured the customer honest value as well as a dependable, satisfactory car." And there You have it, a little history, or even PRE history of that signage.
I recently discovered your videos... and now, of course, they have become an obsession. I am going to have to binge watch a LOT of videos thanks to you, Justin! Seriously though, you have great talent and a gift. For those of us who enjoy the weird, the unusual, roadside oddities, random and cool stuff... thank you!
Yet another epic vlog, you put so much research and energy into your work" I'm learnin." and you managed to get 32 "route 66's" into todays episode. Rest well Justin, looking forward to your next one.
Justin, you changed my attitude towards learning about history. I hope more people find you and your channel, you make learning fun! Thanks for all the time and effort you out into your vids.! 🤙🏼
I had a dream that I met you at this amazing beach point idk where nd you were the coolest person ever and so humble... and then your video notification woke me up.! Cool enough for me.! you're amazing justin!!!
Justin. You have inspired me to travel! I've been subscribed to you since your original channel of 100 subscribers! Keep the great content coming! :D!!
Justin, I don't know if you're an opera going guy, but if you ever get a chance to see Ricky Ian Gordon's The Grapes of Wrath, get on a plane and go to whatever city in the country it's playing, it's the greatest opera written in the last decade in my opinion and it's heavily inspired by the great American musicals. I worked as a volunteer backstage during its run at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis and it's incredibly true to the book. The best part is when the Joad family sings "Plenty Road". which is all about Route 66 and California, the land of plenty!
I've been in one of those valentine Diners in PA in the AACA Museum. They are very nice there and explained the whole thing there was like one table and five stools
Interesting...had to go learn more about Lucille Hamons after you introduced her. She wrote her memoirs at the encouragement of her daughter and called it-you guessed it-Mother of The Mother Road. Now I have to find it and read it!!
It IS hard to get people to read in 2017! I agree. Well, I'll give it a shot! I thought you didn't want to mention the book because you believed the book wasn't as good as the movie! Since you *didn't* say that I'm all for it! That must be so cool to go visit that museum when you've already been tot he real-life places!Oklahoma looks so cozy! Definitely on my bucketlist (along with so many more thanks to these videos!) WHAT 24 dollars?! For that room?! Geez Louise! Struck gold there. That giggle/laugh reminded me of Mozart from the movie Amadeus hahah. Another great upload, thank you so much for taking us with you on this trip!
According to my friends at Pixar, Sally in Cars is based on Dawn the owner of the Rock Cafe' in Stroud OK on Rt 66. Other locations claim the fame, but the Pixar folks say it's Dawn.
if you ever find yourself in Louisiana I highly recommend visiting Baton Rouge for the "Capital Park Museum." the third floor is a map of all of Louisiana and they have an entire section on the music history there.
I really enjoy your passion for history it's very inspiring! The Disneyland videos will always be my favorite but wow, I love learning about America on oooooooold Route 66!
I love watching your videos, Justin! You look like you're having a blast, just looking at all the cool stuff across the US. As an historian, I am uber jealous lol
Forgot you have to be careful about making your food as well as gluten free may not be so after cooking in a regular oven, toaster, etc. Thanks for covering our Great State of Oklahoma! Your OK!!
wow! you made it to oklahoma already? jelous right here.... i was just in poor old boring laguna beach today =P just kidding about the boring part. i work there. i consider myself lucky for that. congrats on your travels!
I love The Grapes of Wrath book! I haven't seen the movie yet, mostly because I'm kind of afraid I won't like what they've had to edit for the screen. Adaptations aren't always perfect. I think the closest one to the book is Gone With the Wind
I do believe you'll be going through Sapulpa Oklahoma pretty cool little town owned by I'm not for sure what tribe but the chief people couldn't pronounce his real name so they just called him Sapulpa have a cool little Museum there too
The ball hog oiler was used to oil hogs. Seriously, the hogs would rub up against it to disperse the oil over their skin which would protect them from bothersome insects.
So what day are you and Adam meeting up in Chicago? are you driving back to LA together? I can't help but notice Adam after heading North up the east coast has made the turn west now.
Hey Justin. If i wanted to learn more about the dustbowl/the Okies, what should I watch? The Grapes Of Wrath or is there a documentary or something that's better?
Ken burns does a good dust bowl documentary and there are others, just search. I have several of the dvds and books from that Era. Such a sad and devastating time. I'm from oklahoma and lived in the panhandle a short time. My sister has lived there 45 years.
That was my dad who let you into the diner at the museum in Clinton! He told us all about your RUclips channel. I'm from Weatherford, the "Back to the Future" town. Glad you enjoyed driving through! :)
i took my route 66 trip last year because of you and Adam the Woo. Let me make a comment. For the last year or so, youve been pretty good on your videos, but youve taken this trip on route 66 and with your talents you have raised the bar. Youre on a whole other level now. A for real entertainer. good job. i live in kansas, wish i could get down to that SE corner when you get there. thanks for the vids
My Son and me really enjoy rt 66 over and over, we would really LOVE to see you do a series on small town carnivals and celebration tour on rt 66, I think everybody would enjoy seeing how different towns in different states celebrate. Thumbs Up ???
Absolutely hilarious ending Justin! Well done
You mentioned seeing many OK used cars signs along the route. So, Here's a little history behind those. The OK Used Cars brand, Chevy's used-car trade-in division, started in the mid-1920s. The "famous red O.K. tag system," as one 1928 newspaper ad called it, was a checklist that showed what parts of the car had been checked and reconditioned prior to throwing it out on the lot. "Developed by the Chevrolet Motor Company to protect the used car buyer ... we attach a tag to the radiator caps of all our reconditioned cars, the famous Chevrolet Red O.K. tag--showing exactly what vital units have been checked O.K. or reconditioned by our expert mechanics. We believe that no fairer system of used car merchandising has ever been worked out--for it assured the customer honest value as well as a dependable, satisfactory car." And there You have it, a little history, or even PRE history of that signage.
I recently discovered your videos... and now, of course, they have become an obsession. I am going to have to binge watch a LOT of videos thanks to you, Justin! Seriously though, you have great talent and a gift. For those of us who enjoy the weird, the unusual, roadside oddities, random and cool stuff... thank you!
AWESOME video! love that propeller!
This series on Route 66 has been fantastic! Thanks Justin!
The mention of Garth Brooks made me so happy!!!!!
Yet another epic vlog, you put so much research and energy into your work" I'm learnin." and you managed to get 32 "route 66's" into todays episode. Rest well Justin, looking forward to your next one.
you've got my vote Justin!
Love these videos Justin, thank so much for sharing them ❤️ 🇺🇸
Justin Scarred for president 2020, also, you were a boy scout? Me too!
Doing a great job. This adventure is so much fun!
I like candidate's scarred's platform on his ability to buy a hotel room for $24... definitely earned my vote!
Now I've got to get to Oklahoma. You are really going to have me busy! You make everything interesting.
I grew up near Clinton and surprisingly i have not been to the museum there, ive got to go now. Loving these videos
Justin, you changed my attitude towards learning about history. I hope more people find you and your channel, you make learning fun! Thanks for all the time and effort you out into your vids.! 🤙🏼
👍enjoying your videos of Old Route 66😉🇺🇸
I had a dream that I met you at this amazing beach point idk where nd you were the coolest person ever and so humble... and then your video notification woke me up.! Cool enough for me.! you're amazing justin!!!
Justin I tell you this in every video, but I love you Justin!
Justin. You have inspired me to travel! I've been subscribed to you since your original channel of 100 subscribers! Keep the great content coming! :D!!
Justin, I don't know if you're an opera going guy, but if you ever get a chance to see Ricky Ian Gordon's The Grapes of Wrath, get on a plane and go to whatever city in the country it's playing, it's the greatest opera written in the last decade in my opinion and it's heavily inspired by the great American musicals. I worked as a volunteer backstage during its run at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis and it's incredibly true to the book. The best part is when the Joad family sings "Plenty Road". which is all about Route 66 and California, the land of plenty!
El Reno is famous for my family too, not because of Route 66, but that is where my Dad was born.
that was a great owen wilson impression in the intro!
Sweet Museum my kind of peace and quiet
I've been in one of those valentine Diners in PA in the AACA Museum. They are very nice there and explained the whole thing there was like one table and five stools
I love these videos! I want to do a route 66 trip in September.
Interesting...had to go learn more about Lucille Hamons after you introduced her. She wrote her memoirs at the encouragement of her daughter and called it-you guessed it-Mother of The Mother Road. Now I have to find it and read it!!
OMG JUSTIN THAT WAS A GREAT ENDING !!!
It IS hard to get people to read in 2017! I agree. Well, I'll give it a shot! I thought you didn't want to mention the book because you believed the book wasn't as good as the movie! Since you *didn't* say that I'm all for it!
That must be so cool to go visit that museum when you've already been tot he real-life places!Oklahoma looks so cozy! Definitely on my bucketlist (along with so many more thanks to these videos!)
WHAT 24 dollars?! For that room?! Geez Louise! Struck gold there. That giggle/laugh reminded me of Mozart from the movie Amadeus hahah.
Another great upload, thank you so much for taking us with you on this trip!
You crack me up!! Keep on truckin'!! PS My favorite salsa ;)
my little area of route 66 is here in carthage mo. great videos!!
According to my friends at Pixar, Sally in Cars is based on Dawn the owner of the Rock Cafe' in Stroud OK on Rt 66.
Other locations claim the fame, but the Pixar folks say it's Dawn.
I love your sunglasses Justin!!! :)
Justin, so far my favorite vlog yet. I love the town of Elk City, that Museum town, so cool! Love you man!
Hope your having fun Thank you for doing this. I'm on vacation for 5 days, so hopefully you will do a meetup in Chicago.
if you ever find yourself in Louisiana I highly recommend visiting Baton Rouge for the "Capital Park Museum." the third floor is a map of all of Louisiana and they have an entire section on the music history there.
I'm hyped about reading grapes of wrath next year
I just absolutely adore the Route 66 environment
Keep doing what you do! 💪🏼
I really enjoy your passion for history it's very inspiring! The Disneyland videos will always be my favorite but wow, I love learning about America on oooooooold Route 66!
I've been to a small town once on the way to another city and there was 2 BLADES!
I love watching your videos, Justin! You look like you're having a blast, just looking at all the cool stuff across the US. As an historian, I am uber jealous lol
omg your outro is the cutest. Schleep well!
You are so funny and make me laugh so much 😂🤣
Like the reference to Don Mclean's "American Pie"!
What a great trip you are having.
I was waitin for steam to come outta of his ears. Very funny! Great vid. Get some rest Justin. Keep having fun
I would love it if someone would restore all of the existing Valentine Diners and reopen them!
Nice video :)
Mills have been used for a long time to move stuff and harness energy before electricity
Amazing
Forgot you have to be careful about making your food as well as gluten free may not be so after cooking in a regular oven, toaster, etc. Thanks for covering our Great State of Oklahoma! Your OK!!
Justin's bathroom bag is the same age as me😂😂😂
he gets so excited about the wind mill but I'm sitting here in maine with them Going past my house
wow! you made it to oklahoma already? jelous right here.... i was just in poor old boring laguna beach today =P just kidding about the boring part. i work there. i consider myself lucky for that. congrats on your travels!
Ooh Justin! u make me laugh every time!
A hog oiler is a device hogs could rub up against it would dispense oil to "help provide relief from insects and offer skin protection".
The ending was so funny!!! Hahahahahahah
You are entertaining. Corny at times, but that works. I have to say, the biggest smile was the "Pew Pew Pew" in the church. Very funny.
hahahaha the ending priceless. LOL
Funny that that place is called The Crossroads of America. That's the state motto of Indiana.
haha very cool!! and awesome!
I have a feeling that you cross from one state to another in just 1 day. Is it possible Justin that you cover 1 state per day?
You so funny Justin! I bet you and Adam will hook up somewhere on the East Coast. Happy travels!!
+justinscarred I have the same Star Wars rouge one shirt your wearing
Anyone notice the Valentine Diner was near railroad tracks? No wonder they where transported by train.
id love to meet you when you come thru missouri
I love The Grapes of Wrath book! I haven't seen the movie yet, mostly because I'm kind of afraid I won't like what they've had to edit for the screen. Adaptations aren't always perfect. I think the closest one to the book is Gone With the Wind
you should check out Cahokia after you reach Chicago.
Model A Coupe, son
...not a roadster
you gotta free tattoo at Heartbreak in Riverside, you Rock n Roller!
I do believe you'll be going through Sapulpa Oklahoma pretty cool little town owned by I'm not for sure what tribe but the chief people couldn't pronounce his real name so they just called him Sapulpa have a cool little Museum there too
if you run I will be there to vote for ya.
The ball hog oiler was used to oil hogs. Seriously, the hogs would rub up against it to disperse the oil over their skin which would protect them from bothersome insects.
I like his shirt
hahaha the salsa!
Fellow Boy Scout!
Someday I hope to take a Route 66 road
that was a cool hippie bus
Aces pal aces. Live a good caboose😜
pew pew pew pew pew! Best part haha
Cool Shirt
I'm really enjoying your video's. You got a bit of Pee Wee in you =D
salsa part made me laugh no lie.
Big the foot!
i hope that salsa isn't as hot going out as it was going in!
I like ur hat
So what day are you and Adam meeting up in Chicago? are you driving back to LA together? I can't help but notice Adam after heading North up the east coast has made the turn west now.
Hey Justin. If i wanted to learn more about the dustbowl/the Okies, what should I watch? The Grapes Of Wrath or is there a documentary or something that's better?
Ken burns does a good dust bowl documentary and there are others, just search. I have several of the dvds and books from that Era. Such a sad and devastating time. I'm from oklahoma and lived in the panhandle a short time. My sister has lived there 45 years.
wait ill you get to Il hot hot , Im spending the night in Le Roy Il. one of Adams old stomping grounds
my mom met Michael Jackson she did praise and worship before he recorded and she did the same for whitny hustion
Earned yourself a sub. Why are all the comments hidden though?
"Duds?" That there be old timer's lingo!
When you gonna breakout and sing Oklahoma!
better grab a mtn dew with that salsa.
hey Justin did you know that mountain dew is mostly orange juice?
10:46 thats the price of an apple imac pro in 2019
THE OLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLE WEST!!!!
Where did you get this cool Bigfoot sticker?
Should of edited in steam coming out your ears after trying the salsa.