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The fact you thought about putting Edna on the roof, without knowing it was going to happen, is disturbingly funny.
Well Dawn, I’m going to say the dog slipped out of his collar, ran away and met a nice yellow Labrador Retriever and lived happily ever after.
“ you left his dead mother tied to a lawn chair in his backyard. I’m sure he won’t mind.” That still gets me.
"honey, I am not a professional minister I'm doing the best I can."
@@joedirt3449
"Amen! Let's go!"
@@joedirt3449 lol😂
"Don't get carried away mom!"
"Lord, we love this woman with all our hearts!"
"Let's not overdo it mom" 😂😂
Dawn "Where did the other girl go? Maybe she could join in."
Every guy watching this "she's a keeper"
👍🏾
National Lampoon was a satirical comedy magazine back in the 70's and 80's.
"Wally World" is Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California, which is about a 10-minute drive from my house. I went there many times as a kid. The big white roller coaster is called "Colossus," and the smaller white one, with the loopty-loop, is called "Revolution." The big pirate ship one is called "Buccaneer."
You beat me to it. I also live close by and worked there in the early 80's. It was a fun place to work as a teenager.
@@90Beater Yep I worked there too in the mid 80's...Ride host on mainly Freefall, Spinout, Gold Rusher, and Sarajevo Bobsleds (remember that one)? lol
Whenever I hear of Six Flags it makes me think of Steve Goodman's "Vegematic".
Did not some guy live with six flags pass and meal plan , $150 for 2 meals a day and $30 for all drinks . thats $180 for a year , annual pass $120 , its less than dollar per day , and if you live in the area , why not 🙂
Revolution was the first looped coaster I went on, couldn't remember the name of the really big wooden one, only went once many many years ago.
The dog part was always my favorite scene. The cop is hilarious, "The poor little guy must have kept up for a mile or so."
Yeah but Daddy says I'm the best
Aunt Edna is played by Immogene Coca, one of the all-time best comedians on American television!!! 👏👏👏 She is like comedy royalty. She was huge in the 1950s, when she was partnered with Sid Ceasar.
She was always asking if she was being "too mean." Awesome lady.
@@jordanbridges I didn't know about that. Thanks for sharing!! 👏👏
I think she had a stroke while filming this, and died soon after.
@@tempsitch5632 Nope. She died in 2001.
@@tempsitch5632 no she died of alzheimer's like 20 years after this movie was made
"Yeah but Daddy says I'm the best at it" the TV version censored is "Yeah but my Science Teacher says I'm the best at it." 🤣🤣
Lol that's just as bad 😂
Both are kinda tame. Today I'd write that as "Yeah, but mommy says I'm the best at it." 😋😛😜😍
@@tarmaquegrandpa says I'm the best at it
National Lampoon was a popular humor magazine in the US, known for its savage and adult flavor humor compared to the more juvenile MAD magazine, peaking probably in the late 1970's and early 80's. They branded several great comedies early on, the first being the National Lampoon's Animal House.
Killing the dog is on brand for the magazine. One of their most famous covers featured a photo of a worried looking dog with a gun held to its head, and a promise to spare the dog if you buy the magazine.
The magazine eventually collapsed and the name was bought by someone who licensed the brand out to a lot of awful, terrible, worthless comedies, so the brand name by itself is no longer a guarantee. The Chevy Chase vacation movies are great, particularly this one and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
Wally World is 100% taking the piss out of Disney. The owner even looks like Uncle Walt.
Oh, and one more note. As Wally World isn't real, they filmed the rides at a couple of Six Flags parks in California. They're a popular chain of theme parks, a bit more accessible than the Disney parks.
There was an entire issue that was this story, in it however Clark goes to prison for shooting Walt Disney.
@@phookadude Most all of the Lampoon's stories were short stories, including this one, and no one story filled an entire issue. You can read it in its entirety online in a matter of minutes.
Hmmm… the Chevy Chase movies are decent. Calling them ‘great’ sets the bar pretty low for a great movie.
I could be wrong, but I believe the scenes shot at Six Flags were shot at the original Six Flags Over Texas, in Arlington, TX.
I am not even sure if thry had started opening other parks yet at that point. Then Time Warner bought the chain and ruined the franchise.
I miss the days when Six Flags was about the different cultures, not just Looney Tunes and DC Comics!
Pretty sure it was shot at Magic Mountain in California.
Dawn is my favorite reactioner because her reactions and comments are honest and not over dramatic. And, she has a great sense of sarcastic humor
I noticed she was yawning at the end of the film.
@@trhansen3244 What's your point?
*Does she?*
Agreed.
Hope she sees this bro
Chevy Chase’s physical humor and goofball incompetence is on point. Did you notice when he and Ellen are talking in the kitchen she is scraping the dishes off in the trash and he is wiping them off and putting them in the cupboard instead of the dishwasher? Stuff like that.
When I saw this in the theater with my sisters, it got to that scene and my oldest sister blurted out, "Gross, he's just putting the dirty dishes back in the cupboard!" and half the women in the audience gasped and many men just started cracking up. It was a great mix of reactions for that.
Then later, when Aunt Edna, after finding out the dog peed on their sandwiches, just shrugged and kept on eating hers....nearly everyone let out a " oooohhhh!".
I just love those parts, displaying the less filtered humor of the 80s.
His facial expression when he’s racing Rusty across the car park kill me.
@@wheatgrinder83 Most don't remember what movie that scene pokes fun at, Chariots of Fire from 1981. It has a very touching scene where friends all track runners in the 1924 olympics, are running on a beach with the same music playing. It was a very serious scene, but Chevy Chase can make anything funny. He could get people to laugh at C-Span...
The little man at the car dealership was Eugene Levy (American Pie,Shitts Creek etc.) who along with John Candy, Catherine O'Hara, Martin Short, the director of this film Harold Ramis and others, got their start on Canada's SCTV sketch show. Before the National Lampoon movies were a series of comedy albums starring many people later on SNL - John Belushi, Bill Murray, his brother Brian Doyle Murray (the mayor in Groundhog Day), Gilda Radner, Chevy Chase, Harold Ramis, and more. Don't let not celebrating Thanksgiving stop you from watching Trains, Planes, and Automobiles. It's all about the relationship between John Candy and Steve Martin.
Euegene Levey was alsoin splahs
Brian Doyle Murray was also the Kamp Komfort Clerk in this movie she thought looked like Bill Murray. Strangely though, he doesn't sound like himself. I wonder if his voice was dubbed by another actor or his voice just radically changed for some reason. It's distinctive crackle is absent.
@@YodatheHobbit Brian Doyle-Murray also played Clark's boss, Mr. Shirley, in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
SCTV= GOAT
The guy who you were asking "Is that him? It looks like him." was Brian Doyle Murray (a co-writer of the movie). He's the brother of the much more famous Bill Murray.
He appeared alongside Bill in Groundhog Day, if I'm remembering right
@@347Jimmy Yeah. At the end you see him most, when Bill does the Heimlich Maneuver on him.
Thank you Dawn. You’re the first person I’ve seen do a reaction to this movie and actually notice that the family flew home at the end 😊
National Lampoon started as a humor magazine called The Harvard Lampoon at Harvard University. It grew so big that they decided to start making movies.
They started with a stage show first, Lemmings, with Chevy, John Belushi and Christopher Guest. Then The National Lampoon Radio Hour, featuring Harold Ramis as one of the performers and writers.
Ted Danson went from starring in one of their films to actually owning the magazine before it went bankrupt in 1990.
The National Lampoon went bankrupt. The Harvard Lampoon is still there.
@@yournamehere6002 yes and National Lampoon made the mistake of not signing them to a contract amd NBC stole them away and started Saturday Nigjt Live
@@trhansen3244 Not Ted Danson. Tim Matheson.
The Christmas one to me is the best one.
I enjoy all four of the original Vacation movies. I hope you will continue in release order - Vacation, European Vacation, Christmas Vacation, Vegas Vacation
I've never really been a fan of Vegas, but I like the other three and don't understand why European doesn't get as much attention.
I didn't watch the 2015 remake for quite a while expecting to be disappointed. I liked it way more than Vegas. It was actually pretty funny.
European was the first one I ever watched, it still holds a special place in my heart.
I once saw a DVD collection of all 4 movies in a bargain bin somewhere. I picked it up and saw the tagline was "3 great comedies together for one low price. 4 movies included". I left laughing and feeling pity for whichever movie was the outlier that pack. Ouch.
@@Kiernan5 Euro is just as strong as the first movie, criminally underrated for sure
I saw this movie in the theater back in 83 and countless times since then but I still laugh everytime I watch this classic. His freakout in the car when they say they want to go home has me in tears and unable to breath because I am laughing so hard.
The late, great Harold Ramis, who was in Ghostbusters, also directed the amazing Groundhog Day and John Hughes also directed the classic Trains Planes and Automobiles with Steve Martin and John Candy.
As a kid, I was always thinking Harold Ramis delivered the line "We're all finished here, Mr. Walley. You want us to take em downtown and book em?" then when I discovered IMDB, I found out that I was right.
We owe thanks to Harold Ramis. He saved New York from ghosts.
@@bradleymayse I didn't even realize that. Thanks for pointing that out!
" Caddyshack " is also co- founder & co - writer of " Vacation ".
"Where'd the other girl go? Maybe she could join them."😂😂😂
Darlin, you get more endearing with every reaction.
Yes and "boob I just saw a boob"............"saw both boobs" then she giggles. 🤣
Yes, that was Brian Doyle Murray, Bill's Brother and the Mayor from Ground Hog Day.
Notes:
- The car salesman is Eugene Levy
- The man behind the desk at at the tent resort is Brian Doyle-Murray, Bill Murray's brother
- There's a German folk song, "Auf de Schwäbsche Eisebahne", about a farmer who tied his goat to the back of a passenger train, with a similar result to what happened to the dog
I think my favorite sandwich is a Reuben sandwich, or a meatball sub.
The guy at the tent camp that you thought you recognized was Brian Doyle Murray, brother to Bill Murray who was an original Saturday Night Livcast member and also in a lot of films. Brian has done a lot of films as well, many with Bill and probably some you may have seen.
Hamburger Helper is a boxed dinner, you add water and browned hamburger meat to it. It's pretty much noodles and powdered seasonings. So Eddie was just grilling patties of seasoned macaroni with no meat.
Awe, Geez a Lou, love! John Hughes was the king of the 80s comedic movies, hands down! The Breakfast Club is a great flick. Not gonna ruin nuthin, I promise! You'll probably notice that all his main characters are based in Illinois, specifically Chicago. That being said, I can't wait until you see my favorite Hughes movie. Trains, Planes and Automobiles.
As for my favorite sandwich? I'm a born n raised New Yorker and I gotta tells ya, pastrami on rye with melted munster cheese and mustard. IMO, it's to die for. Lol!
And as always, your reactions, critique and comments always puts a smile on my face! Love you tons! Sees ya when we sees ya!
I like how whatever comes to Dawn's mind she says.
Filters are for wimps ;)
I've been watching this movie my entire life. Literally, some of my first memories are of watching this movie. Never before have I considered that Rusty chugged the beer because it wasn't his first one. Ive missed that joke for 39 years. Thanks for bringing it to my attention 🙂
The girl in the red Ferrari (Christie Brinkley) used to babysit a girl who lived next to me in student apartments in college one year.
European vacation is a great follow-up.
Favorite sandwich filler is a tough one, as is bread, as the two compliment each other. A Reuben isn't right without Rye, but clubs are perfect on sour dough. Whole wheat bread is fantastic with most basic sandwiches.
What is your favourite autism?
Asbergers
The car salesman was Eugene Levy of Schitts creek and so many 80’s movies, a comedy legend. The blonde in the Ferrari is Christie Brinkley who was one of the biggest supermodels of the 80’s.
Here in Canada is kilometres
Hamburger helper are these boxes you buy that have different types of noodles and different spice packs in them and you just add a pound of ground beef, the different types are lasagna, beef stroganoff, chilli etc and they also have ones that you can add tuna too.
*Chicago to Anaheim, California is like driving from London to Edinburgh five times.*
Gotta love the Griswalds..he tries to be the perfect dad, the cool dad, the dad that takes his family on road trips, I mean it's like an American tradition for kids to have went on at least one summer road trip with their parents, it's just a beautiful thing and I hope it's still a common thing
The girl in the Ferrari is Christie Brinkley in her first film role. She was a Super Model, and she was married to Billy Joel from 1985 to 1994.
All the Walley World scenes were filmed at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
Christie Brinkley in her Ferrari is a running gag in these movies. She is also in Vegas vacation😂
"You think you hate it now, wait 'til you drive it!"
Then you'll *really* hate it.
Elvis Presley’s Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwich
Preheat a grill pan or griddle over medium heat. Spread butter on one side of each slice of bread. Spread peanut butter on other side of each slice of bread. Place banana slices on top of peanut butter. Top with bacon slices and drizzle with honey. Top with the remaining slice of bread, buttered side up.
Place sandwich on grill pan. Cook until golden brown and crispy, about 3 minutes per side. Remove to cutting board, slice in half, and serve immediately.
Aunt Edna was played by a classic comedic actress from the early days of television. Imogene Coco
When you were trying to figure out the man at the check-out desk of the camping ground, you clearly saw the similarities between him and Bill Murray. This is Brian Doyle-Murray, Bill's older brother. He is also a comedian and was the anchor of "The National Lampoon Radio Hour", a comedy program from 1973 to 1975. Other notable cast from the show included Richard Belzer, John Belushi, Gilda Radner, and Harold Ramis.
I was 15 when this came out and it’s one of my favorite comedies to this day. R.I.P. Aunt Edna and the dog.😂
That dog was not a good boy, but didn't deserve to go out like that. Easily the darkest scene in the movie, but the way the cop chokes up makes me laugh 😅
@@LordVolkov That was National Lampoon, dark, black comedy. The magazine was much, much darker, including the John Hughes story this movie was based on.
I was 13. I for sure had Rusty's wardrobe.
That is Bill Murray's brother, Brian Doyle Murray
"You ever bop your bologna"- lol....The look on chevy chases face as the officer is telling him about the Dog😂😂
Yeah. This is one of my favorites. I enjoyed watching it with you.
" National Lampoon's " use to be a comedy comic book. Then it went out of print and movies were made by National Lampoon's like : Vacation , Animal House , Class Reunion , Movie Madness , Joy of sex , Loaded Weapon 1 , Senior Trip , Golf Punks , Nation Lampoon's Van Wilder , Nation Lampoon's Repli - Kate , Blackball , Jakes booty call . Those are a few of many more
Hamburger Helper is a mix of seasonings and pasta that you mix in with hamburger meat before cooking.
The clerk at the campground was Brian Doyle Murray Bill Murray's older brother. He plays Clark's boss in Christmas Vacation.
The sequel, Christmas Vacation, is just as funny.
I'm not sure if there's an equivalent for you, but Hamburger Helper is an American product, a box containing quick cooking pasta along with a sauce mix. You add the ground beef (and maybe some veggies) along with some milk/butter/water, and it 'Helps' you put together a quick, filling meal (at least in theory).
So, basically the Hamburger patties are made with ground up pasta & sauce mix (which is much cheaper than hamburger, but as Clark said, contains no meat)
Watching Vacation with Dawn Marie & her epic Scottish accent totally makes my weekend.
15:00 "Is that...?"
No, it's his brother. 🤣
This is such a classic film. Chevy's comedic timing was at its peak and held it there for years. The line about "asteroids" will always get an laugh out of me. OH, and to answer your test question, my favorite sandwich has a turkey and an American cheese with buttered bread. Sometimes toasted.
I wonder if the reference is lost on modern gamers. Of course there is always the classic puzzle of why the are called asteroids when they are outside the hemisphere and hemorrhoids when they’re in your ass.
One of my favorite comedies of all time, cool reaction as always Dawn, you have a nice day sweetie 🥰❤️
It's one of the better 80s comedies. So is Christmas Vacation. And I would add Ruthless People. Ghostbusters. Airplane! Caddyshack. Stripes. A Christmas Story. Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Beetlejuice. Big. Spaceballs. The Naked Gun. Sixteen Candles. Dragnet. Who Framed Roger Rabbit? I know the 80s is generally looked down on by film lovers as the worst decade for films but I disagree with that.
The woman in the Ferrari, Christy Brinkley, was married to singer Billy Joel for ("Piano Man") for a while, and had a daughter with him.
Dawn, I have to say, one of my all time favorite sandwiches is a butter toasted peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Make a PB & J sandwich, butter both sides, toast it in a skillet or in the oven until brown and enjoy.
BLT with plenty of bacon and several slices of vine grown tomatoes. Mayo on both slices of honey wheat bread with a little hot sauce mixed with the mayo. Secret is to toast the bread and salt/pepper the tomatoes. 🤤
Aunt Edna was the wonderful Imogene Coca, a zany comedian from the 50's and 60's, best known for being in Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, which featured Caesar's great comedic ability and some of the best writers of all time, including Carl Reiner, Woody Allen and Neil Simon. That would be a great one for you to do, Dawn!
Mel Brooks was another writer on Your Show of Shows. He was later executive producer of My Favorite Year, a movie very loosely inspired by the experiences of Brooks on that show.
When his wife asks, " why is it still running," it's something called " run on!" Some older cars did it, my half ton did it often, it's when there's still fuel in the system that keeps the engine running even after you turn the key.
One of my favorite movies, I took a date to this at the drive-in. Favorite sandwich is sliced turkey on rye bread with lettuce, tomato, and onion, and mustard. Looking forward to the Breakfast Club Dawn!
Favorite sandwich: French Dip. Roast beef on French bread with au jus for the sauce.
"Lampoon" is satirical parody. "National Lampoon" was a comedic magazine.
National Lampoon was an American humor magazine that featured dark, edgy humor.
Agreed it came out in the 70s😊
@@mikesilva3868 And ended in 1998.
Got all the way through to the end because I wasn’t tied to the bumper.
Plain white bread is what I grew up with, but I have settled on King’s Hawaiian sweet rolls. Peanut butter and jelly is what I take to work (have a bunch in the freezer) and otherwise turkey with mustard and mayo or chicken salad or ham with ketchup, mustard, and mayonnaise, and all of them with cheese of course! Do burgers and hotdogs count too? Great thing about sandwiches is the variety.
This film is a gem, showcasing Chevy Chase’s talent for goofiness. A dumb clutz stumbling through life. There are worthy sequels, the funniest aspect being different actors for the kids. And cousin Eddie returns too.
Favorite sandwich is a tough one. I do like tuna fish, I mix in pickle relish and some chopped celery, and mayonnaise of course. We have a whole grain bread called Oat Nut that I like.
National Lampoon, Inc. is a company formed in 2002 in order to use the brand name "National Lampoon" in comedy and entertainment following the tradition of its magazine predecessor, The National Lampoon.[1] In the words of its prospectus, the role of the company was to "develop, produce, provide creative services and distribute National Lampoon branded comedic content through a broad range of media platforms." Since 2002, the company overhauled its corporate infrastructure several times.
A bit of movie trivia … The original ending had the Griswald’s kidnapping Roy Wally from his home (a similar scene they used in Christmas Vacation), but that ending didn’t do well with test audiences , so they reshot the ending at the amusement park (several months after the original ending was shot)… during the break between the filming of the two endings, the actor who played Rusty had a growth spurt (he grew much taller)… during the entire movie he’s shorter than his mom, Ellen… but in the ending scene at the amusement park, he’s taller than Ellen.
Six Flags Magic Mountain. I was a Ride Operator there '78-'81. Mostly Gold Rusher and Colossus, the wooden roller coaster in the movie. The running through the parking lot scene was at Santa Anita Race Track.
The actor working the front desk at the camp site is Brian Doyle Murray, Bill Murray's brother.
Great reaction video. This movie always cracks me up. Sandwiches.. Sometimes I still like Peanut butter and grape jelly. BUt I usually rolls with this.. One slice of bread down, mayonnaise then two or 3 pieces of Ham or Salami, then a slice of cheese, American or Gouda, or Swiss, then 1 more slice fo bread, some more mayonnaise, or mustard, depending two to 4 slices of turkey or chicken, another slice of cheese, lettuce, tomato and sometimes a pickle, but usually on the side. These are often referred to as a "Dagwood" for the cartoon Blondie.
Agreed 👍
Funny you ask about sandwiches, because I'm watching the video while at a chain restaurant called Jason's Deli, eating their ham-and-salami mufaleta sammich. It comes with melted provolone cheese and... I forget what they call the spread, but it's made of finely diced black olives and a bit of carrot. It's served on a crusty sesame seed roll. I'm a sandwich guy myself, and this one's making an impressive run at becoming my favorite.
My favorite sandwich is from a local Irish bakery here in Boston. It's an Irish breakfast sandwich on a toasted homemade roll:
Irish breakfast sausages, the real ones, imported from Ireland;
Irish White pudding,
Irish Black pudding;
A big slab of thick Irish rasher;
Engulfed in Melted imported Irish cheddar cheese.
Delicious.
You get to eat three of those in an entire lifetime.
The son is Anthony Michael Hall. He was in a few John Hughes movies such as The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles.
"Roll 'em up" one of my favorite lines
An old favorite in my family. We are still always quoting lines to this day.
Breakfast Club... It does not matter who we think we are, you see us exactly as you want to...
To fly from Chicago to San Diego (for example) is a 4hr and 20min flight while driving is 30 HOURS of driving. No stops included in that time. No fuel, no bathroom and no sleep. This country is massive.
If you want to learn more about what "National Lampoon" refers to, you should look up Douglas Kenney (Wikipedia would be good). You will find that he wrote the movies Animal House and Caddyshack, and that he started the magazine National Lampoon -- an offshoot from The Harvard Lampoon, of which he was the editor as an undergraduate there.
And he was "Stork" in "Animal House"
I just watched your reaction to this movie and loved it.
This is my all time favorite comedy.
I’ve seen it at least a hundred times.
I love that you got the humor all the way through.
AWESOME reaction Dawn Marie😎👍🏼😆😂🤣
National Lampoon was a sarcastic magazine in the late '70s and they tried to branch out into movies. Check out Animal House (A college in the '60s Veitnam era comedy)
Some of the greatest comedians of the late 70s and early 80s either wrote for the Harvard and or National Lampoon and or worked on their radio show.
Dark Rye bread, German deli mustard, mayonnaise, fresh, ripe tomato slices; thinly sliced red onions (as long as they are not strongly flavored), lettuce, white Vermont cheddar cheese, and lean roast beef. Heaven, sheer heaven.
You'll always be my favorite, Dawn!!! ❤❤❤ I just love your laugh!!! 🥰❤️🌹
Same😊
Her laugh is priceless, but her dry humor is even better!!
@@chadbennett7873 ABSOLUTELY!!! 👍
The park is Six Flags Magic Mountain in CA, 40 years ago. It's changed a lot since then of course.
I was born and raised 60 miles east of Chicago, and when I went in the Marine Corps I flew to California and it took about four hours.
After you've seen this one, the rest are all must-sees! Following was "European Vacation", then "Christmas Vacation", "Vegas Vacation" & most recently they did a new "Vacation" about Rusty grown up taking his own family across country.
See ya!
🤘🌎❤
I was pleasantly surprised by the new one after not wanting to see it for years. Better than Vegas for sure!
@@Dr.Acula76 Same here, friend!
The National Lampoon film to react to is ANIMAL HOUSE.
I like plain sandwiches, but when I splurge I go for the Classic Reuben sandwich (grilled):
Sliced corned beef
Sauerkraut
Swiss cheese
Thousand Island Dressing
Toasted Rye Bread.
Ooh, yeah, Reuben! I forgot to list that.
I'm a huge fan of Reubens as well. In general, I don't care for sauerkraut, but on a Reuben it tastes great.
Animal House is the best demonstration of classic National Lampoon humor. I highly recommend it.
For more Chevy Chase, I recommend Foul Play, Caddy Shack, and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
I love your sense of humor, Dawn.
Best line- “but daddy says I’m the best at it.”
Best sandwich filler- cheese… of the grilled variety!
National Lampoon was an adult comedy magazine from 1970-'98, started by Harvard graduates and past alumni of the Harvard Lampoon publication.
It was also one of the things Mom didn't need to know about. I had an uncle who was five years older than me, and he started passing them along a lot sooner than he should have.
Hamburger Helper is a boxed "kit" with spices and usually noodles that's meant to be used with ground beef. Quick and easy meals.
Wally was a play on Walt Disney, who has Disney Land in Anaheim, CA, USA, and Disney World in several locations.
Whole wheat with wheat berries, gouda slice, very thin bread-sized hamburger patty, sliced sweet onion, sliced pickled jalapeno peppers, 2 bacon slices, a few baby spinach leaves, no sauce. Served with salt and vinegar Pringles and a fresh fruits mix in a bowl or even just watermelon chunks.
Turkey, lettuce, Swiss cheese and mayonnaise on whole wheat bread. And "Mr. Wally," Eddie Bracken, was a popular comic-actor in movies of the 1940's and 50's. It was fun to see him AND Imogene Coca among the cast, --a treat for future generations! And you thought the campground clerk looked familiar? --It's because he's Bill Murray's BROTHER, Brian Doyle-Murray. The whole cast are all-time, all-stars! PS: coming soon: Watch for "Rusty" in the Breakfast Club; I suspect the dog didn't work again ;-)
Favorite sandwich: Reuben (corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, Russian dressing on rye bread - lightly toasted) with a large dill pickle slice. All washed down with a cold draft beer. Thanks for another hilarious movie reaction, Dawn Marie!!
Love your Irish accent.... Kidding..We used to say that to our soccer coach who was Scottish ,he'd get madder than a Hornet.
15:00 that is Bill Murray’s brother, Brian Doyle-Murray. You’ve seen him in Groundhog Day where they take groundhog out and he delivers the news that there will be six more weeks of Winter. He is also in Christmas Vacation with Chevy Chase.
Brian was also in Caddyshack and Ghostbusters II.
@@darthken815 yep, I remember him in those and Scrooged.
Hi Dawn! You asked if the Wally World location was a real park and it is. Those scenes were filmed at Magic Mountain which is located just northwest of Los Angeles. At one time that was the largest wooden rollercoaster ever built. I love your content. Huge fan! (Ham, pastrami, and mayo with any soft bread.)
The dog scene, start to finish, "Best Scene Ever"
At 14:57 is Brian Doyle Murray. He is Bill Murray's older brother and is in a lot of movies. He is in Christmas Vacation as Chevy Chase's boss.
That place is Six Flags Magic Mountain just north of LA.