Fred, what you've done is something that is needed a at time like this. Take the mind off the problem long enough to appreciate what we all have and why! Thank you
Fred I don't comment on all your videos but everyone is a trip down memory lane🤗 Thank you so much for your effort in helping us remember a more innocent time. Hats off to you and God Bless you and yours😉
That Alpo commercial with Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon was warped! And the dog didn't care for the dog food, either! And a Band-Aid commercial that features cute guys singing naked in the showers - something you don't see nowadays! Something else you don't see nowadays, either: Band-Aids that stay stuck on you!!
That was from Carol Channing's 1966 CBS special, sponsored by General Foods...in other spots she touted other products with Andy Griffith, Jim Nabors, and Eddie Albert & Eva Gabor (they sponsored ANDY GRIFFITH, GOMER PYLE, and GREEN ACRES along with HOGAN'S HEROES)
People not old enough to remember just cannot fathom how "smoking" was part of the fabric of American life. The aroma (or stench depending on your view) was "everywhere you went. Every big family event included Cigarettes and alcohol. Christmas, birthdays, Thanksgiving, baby showers, Tupperware parties, cook-outs, you name it. The house would be so filled with smoke it was like a drifting fog. My doctor smoked, my dentist smoked all my teachers smoked.....many smoked pipes. Even outside there was always a stray wiff of smoke coming from someplace around you....through a neighbors window or a passing smoker driving by in a car. AND ADVERTISING for tobacco products was everywhere......billboards, magazines, on the sides of cabs, inside public transportation on the walls of trains and trollys, buses. Ya had to be there to understand it.
I'm 52, so I was alive at the tail end when smoking was acceptable. I finally quit when we were no longer allowed to smoke in bars, but if smoking wasn't bad for you, I'd be puffing away as I am telling you this! I just love smoking, but now I only smoke a few times during the summer when my ass goes camping. Now we will all die early because of our bad eating habits!
@@swtv1754 I'm 65 and quit many years ago but like you "I JUST LOVED SMOKING" cigarettes. I even smoked a pipe, which I really enjoyed. I can remember vividly while in high school and even Jr. High School I would be walking down the school halls and the "Teachers Lounge" door would open and this enormous volcanic burst of tobacco smoke would emerge. A lot of my teachers way back then were pipe smokers. In fact one of my favorite teachers smoked a pipe and I can even remember the brand of pipe tobacco he smoked......"Middletons Cherry Blend". Smelled GREAT
Now that this video is over, I'm immediately going to make some jello n put on Hogan's Heros! And 😱 I don't think the Mertzes knew about that huge hole in their wall! Lol
Honestly, the way she looked in those athletic shorts kinda DIVERTED my attention from her hair style (but the short "wedge" look was the thing ca. 1976 to 1978)
Lol Ad men!!!!! I miss that show. PS in the 60s- late 80s my parents smoked in bed every night before they went to sleep. Jeeze, they could have burnt the house down. Oh and we sat on the back door of the station wagon, legs hanging down, no seat belts, my parents had a few drinks in them. They went to a friends house for dinner and to dance. My my mom did not drive, no DD in those days so it didn't matter,now we take uber or lyft if we are going out or one of us does not drink(that's cheaper, lol) usually me as I don't care for alcoholic beverages. I'll drink sparkling water with cranberry please. OMG Leggs, for some reason we saved all of the cartons, why , I don't know.
50 years ago I started stealing cigarettes from my mom , and then found out the BX in Ankara would sell them to me for 11 cents, because my mom would send me there to get them for her. So , I traded cartons of Marlboros for kilos of hash.Good times!
Boy that Hogan's Heros / Jello ad makes me think what a missed opportunity Star Trek could have had hawking Swanson Frozen Dinners, for the "Captain on the Go." Or Scotty could have been replacing the EverReadys in Mr Spock's tricorder or Captain Kirk's phaser. Or even Kirk and Spock hawking the toy replica phasers and tricorders. They could have had Scotty taking the miniature tricorder out of a replicator and saying "Oh dear, the Captain will not be pleased about this. Its shrunk!' Then Kirk picks it up and says, "Smaller, lighter, even more convenient! Great work Mr Scott."
3:12 Back then, one could have their own shampoo or hair care line just for having famous hair. Farrah Fawcett by Faberge didn't stay around long once she left "Charlie's Angels".
@@psistis80 And developed one of the most successful TV studios of all time-Desilu. In fact, Lucille Ball overruled the Desilu board of directors to greenlight a sci-fi show you may have heard of: Star Trek. And they kept a copy of damned near everything that was shot on their lots. So when networks started throwing out their copies of "old" shows, Desilu had copies and could sell them in syndication
That Folger's commercial reminded me of things my mom would say while watching TV. If she saw a commercial she thought was stupid or heard something that struck her funny she would mention it. If she'd heard that line "What's wrong with your coffee?", she would've replied "Nothing. My husband's just an asshole!" She's where I get my sense of humor. Thanks mom!
03:52 - Even the coffee's better.... Here!! If my dad had said anything like that to my mom, POW!! right in the kisser! She would have clobbered him good!! You go mom!
I do, Margaret. But they're scattered about my various videos. I suggest you search "Vincent Price commercial" on Google or YT and you'll see everything that's out there.
He was gay. He was murdered in phoenix Arizona by an ex male lover in a jealous rage in revenge for being dumped . they had two or three suspects but all had alibis . sort of . the gays all backed one another up . my wife's cousin was gay ( he passed away in San Francisco last year .) and he filled us in on how things go .
, a lot of things but those days with a commercial Cicero briefs the ones I liked was I Love Lucy then I like demon Fang he freaks out but the golf ball okay Dean Martin oh my God that goes way back I'm glad shuggy's on once I level commercials TV Land used to have them I still watch TV Land then they stopped commercials and wanted TV show song now I got to get them on this tablet thank God oh I love love love lovely John ones better than the new ones are good today too but 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Starting @ 4:49: The most outrageous head-shaking ad I’ve ever seen. Bad enough to have a comedy series taking place in a POW camp during WWII, but then to have Carol Channing pop out of the secret tunnel entrance, and all to hock Jello! It makes me want to take amateur sex movies and then get my skull bashed in by an unknown assailant.
I knew smoking could kill u in 1957. I was only 9. Then I saw something on tv from the 78 about the dangers of smoking.I’m 72 and the healthiest person I know. right I started smoking when I was 30.
You overlooked a celebrity in the Folger's commercial. Mrs. Olsen was none other than Oscar-winning movie star Greer Garson ("Mrs. Miniver", "Goodbye, Mr. Chips", and "Pride And Prejudice", etc.).
you think dino and jerry will ever get back together? saw the beatles reunion, it was sad really, just paul and ringo on stage and paul would say, 'take it away, john, and there would be silence and then he would introduce george's solo and it would get real quiet,, ringo never noticed anything different, ringo hit his head real hard several times when he was younger
@@luisreyes1963 , it was in 1976. I saw it live and a real big deal at the time. Sinatra tricked Jerry into bringing Dean on stage. They still didn't get back together. Lots of hard feelings I guess.
I'm not betting my life on anything .we don't advertise cigarettes in this country and I don't smoke anyway ,those adverts very differant products to what is advertised in this country .
That's why EVERYONE smoked..................! I'm 72, no one in my family smoked except an Aunt who was an education professor in the New York University system, but she didn't visit very often.
My blood runs cold when I see poor John Wayne an American legend advertising cigarettes then a dacade later warning people about cancer, it's very sad. Paul Bacchus esq
I love Carol Channing! 😃 Barbara Eden was so TINY! 😮 There's nothing refreshing about a Coke 😕 Ed McMahon and Johnny Carson 😂🤣😂❤️ Crystal Light has aspartame ☹️ John Wayne ☹️
Thanks now I can`t get the image of Barbara Eden putting on her panty hose out of my mind. If Batgirl rode in on her Batcycle I`ll bet that guy would have drank her coffee. The Duke doing a cigarette commercial, that`s crazy he died of lung cancer.
I think it's funny, how the celeb's name is displayed ... But, most folks watching this will know who they are. I'm not sayin' it's a bad thing... just found it funy --
It really is great seeing these old commercials , brings back old memories to a more innocent time.. GREAT STUFF !
Imagine : Barbara Gordon , and Mrs.Olson .Batgirl and a lady who makes perfect coffee.
I'm surprised Jack Benny didn't see if he could get gas half price.
Fred, what you've done is something that is needed a at time like this.
Take the mind off the problem long enough to appreciate what we all have and why!
Thank you
Fred I don't comment on all your videos but everyone is a trip down memory lane🤗 Thank you so much for your effort in helping us remember a more innocent time. Hats off to you and God Bless you and yours😉
That's nice of you to say, Steve.
Hmm, don't remember that Dean Martin golf commercial. But oh do I remember Dorothy Hamill!
b3j8 Dorothy Hamill was married to Dean Paul Martin (Dean’s son) during the 1980s.
@@sadietravels6213 I knew he died in a Military plane accident back in the 1980's I think. But I didn't know he was married to her. Thanks!
b3j8 Yes Dean jr unfortunately died too young.
I too remember the Dorothy Hamill ad. It's a classic!
Linda Evans in that Crystal Light drink mix ad. The golden age of Spandex...😍
That Alpo commercial with Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon was warped! And the dog didn't care for the dog food, either!
And a Band-Aid commercial that features cute guys singing naked in the showers - something you don't see nowadays! Something else you don't see nowadays, either: Band-Aids that stay stuck on you!!
What a trip down memory lane!
Wow! Barbara Eden!
Awesome video! Dino had his own balls !
That one where Johnny Carson eats the dog food, I saw that on TV when it happened.
Your the best, thankyou so much for these memories. Didn't remember every one, but thanks just the same. God Bless
You’re, not Your.
A surreal moment with the Hogan's Heroes cast, featuring Jell-O.
That was from Carol Channing's 1966 CBS special, sponsored by General Foods...in other spots she touted other products with Andy Griffith, Jim Nabors, and Eddie Albert & Eva Gabor (they sponsored ANDY GRIFFITH, GOMER PYLE, and GREEN ACRES along with HOGAN'S HEROES)
Even Nazis like Jell-O!
Why Carol Channing, why?
That "moment" lasted 2 full minutes--a very long ad, by todays standards.
Smoking killed John Wayne.
Thanks for making feel older,than I am.
Thanks a lot!
Barbara Eden doing Leggs commercials...gorgeous. Dorothy Hamill, Yabba dabba doo!
Dorothy was hot
My mother used dream whip all the time! Can’t say I really liked it. Real whipped cream is so much better.
Thank you.
People not old enough to remember just cannot fathom how "smoking" was part of the fabric of American life. The aroma (or stench depending on your view) was "everywhere you went. Every big family event included Cigarettes and alcohol. Christmas, birthdays, Thanksgiving, baby showers, Tupperware parties, cook-outs, you name it. The house would be so filled with smoke it was like a drifting fog. My doctor smoked, my dentist smoked all my teachers smoked.....many smoked pipes. Even outside there was always a stray wiff of smoke coming from someplace around you....through a neighbors window or a passing smoker driving by in a car. AND ADVERTISING for tobacco products was everywhere......billboards, magazines, on the sides of cabs, inside public transportation on the walls of trains and trollys, buses. Ya had to be there to understand it.
I'm 52, so I was alive at the tail end when smoking was acceptable. I finally quit when we were no longer allowed to smoke in bars, but if smoking wasn't bad for you, I'd be puffing away as I am telling you this! I just love smoking, but now I only smoke a few times during the summer when my ass goes camping. Now we will all die early because of our bad eating habits!
@@swtv1754 I'm 65 and quit many years ago but like you "I JUST LOVED SMOKING" cigarettes. I even smoked a pipe, which I really enjoyed. I can remember vividly while in high school and even Jr. High School I would be walking down the school halls and the "Teachers Lounge" door would open and this enormous volcanic burst of tobacco smoke would emerge. A lot of my teachers way back then were pipe smokers. In fact one of my favorite teachers smoked a pipe and I can even remember the brand of pipe tobacco he smoked......"Middletons Cherry Blend". Smelled GREAT
@@inkey2 I forgot about the teachers lounge. In grade school it sounded like they were having a party in there!
Super Markets, the floors were used as ash trays!
In the movie theatre.
Sooo good!
Now that this video is over, I'm immediately going to make some jello n put on Hogan's Heros! And 😱 I don't think the Mertzes knew about that huge hole in their wall! Lol
Has it really been 50years? Just not possible, lol.
Bless her heart..Carol Channing is still with us💪
Sadly, she is not. She was in her mid nineties, though.
@@efandmk3382 Rest in peace, Carol.
Those were the good ole days
I Love the part of JCs STP commercial at the end , where voiceover says"Take a Whiff" They just don't make 'em like that no mo
What's a carburetor?
I think the last thing Cash said as he was handing off the can of STP to another guy was "here you go, Ed". (I didn't hear "take a whiff")
Nice juxtaposition there with the John Wayne Camels spot and the American Cancer Society PSA.
Now I want to see those pics of Dorothy Hamill with the shoulder-length hair that she was talking about in the "Short & Sassy" commercial.
Honestly, the way she looked in those athletic shorts kinda DIVERTED my attention from her hair style (but the short "wedge" look was the thing ca. 1976 to 1978)
Lol Ad men!!!!! I miss that show. PS in the 60s- late 80s my parents smoked in bed every night before they went to sleep. Jeeze, they could have burnt the house down. Oh and we sat on the back door of the station wagon, legs hanging down, no seat belts, my parents had a few drinks in them. They went to a friends house for dinner and to dance. My my mom did not drive, no DD in those days so it didn't matter,now we take uber or lyft if we are going out or one of us does not drink(that's cheaper, lol) usually me as I don't care for alcoholic beverages. I'll drink sparkling water with cranberry please. OMG Leggs, for some reason we saved all of the cartons, why , I don't know.
Johnny Carson really had good taste when it came to dog food.
50 years ago I started stealing cigarettes from my mom , and then found out the BX in Ankara would sell them to me for 11 cents, because my mom would send me there to get them for her. So , I traded cartons of Marlboros for kilos of hash.Good times!
The Three Stooges (Moe, Larry, Curly Joe De Rita) did commercials for Simoniz car wax, Dickies work clothes, and the Arthritis Foundation.
Boy that Hogan's Heros / Jello ad makes me think what a missed opportunity Star Trek could have had hawking Swanson Frozen Dinners, for the "Captain on the Go." Or Scotty could have been replacing the EverReadys in Mr Spock's tricorder or Captain Kirk's phaser. Or even Kirk and Spock hawking the toy replica phasers and tricorders. They could have had Scotty taking the miniature tricorder out of a replicator and saying "Oh dear, the Captain will not be pleased about this. Its shrunk!' Then Kirk picks it up and says, "Smaller, lighter, even more convenient! Great work Mr Scott."
thanks for the laugh from insightful comments like yours Nash1a...i don't understand why people come here just to snivel about cigarettes...
You might have a carreer in advertising.
Why Hawaii 5-0 music for Dino's golf ball commercial?
I was wondering if Dean Martin was in that show, or something. When I think "golf" I usually don't think "Hawaii", or vice versa.
13:45 John Travolta in a Honda motorcycle ad ?!?
3:12 Back then, one could have their own shampoo or hair care line just for having famous hair. Farrah Fawcett by Faberge didn't stay around long once she left "Charlie's Angels".
Christopher U.S. Smith I wonder if that advert was made before or after Dorothy Hamill was married to Dean's son Dean Paul?
This is the first time I've seen Farrah Fawcett shampoo, cool!
Farrah Fawcett didn't stick around much longer either after she left Charlie's Angels to become a "real" star.
SNL did Polaroid commercials as well that first season.
I don't get why they are playing the Hawaii Five-O theme when Dean Martin is golfing?
The only logical reason I could think of was if Dean Martin was in that TV show at the time; as far as I know he never was...
Strange to have the Hawaii 5-0 theme on that golf ball commercial
"Barbara - you've got a great pair of L'eggs!" The rest of her ain't too damn bad either...
Very very vintage 💯😁😸😸💜💜💜😂😹😹💙💙❤️❤️🤗❤️
Ferra fossit and the number 2 with the hair bounce for short hair damn they were beautiful ladies
Your spelling is atrocious
At 9:56 ...I almost threw up from laughing so hard!!!!!!
I love how the guy in the first commercial questions what is probably his wife kissing him
Actually they were married and was a sitcom couple.
@@psistis80 And developed one of the most successful TV studios of all time-Desilu. In fact, Lucille Ball overruled the Desilu board of directors to greenlight a sci-fi show you may have heard of: Star Trek. And they kept a copy of damned near everything that was shot on their lots. So when networks started throwing out their copies of "old" shows, Desilu had copies and could sell them in syndication
That Folger's commercial reminded me of things my mom would say while watching TV. If she saw a commercial she thought was stupid or heard something that struck her funny she would mention it. If she'd heard that line "What's wrong with your coffee?", she would've replied "Nothing. My husband's just an asshole!" She's where I get my sense of humor. Thanks mom!
John Wayne!
lucille ball from the lucy show which was never shown in uk and i love lucy was shown in uk on sky
I was smoking with my friend 6-8 cigarettes on the side of his house before grammar school. Got paddled 2 squats in 5th grade for smelling like smoke!
Live TV!
John Wayne died of lung cancer." I know, I been smokin' for 20 years."
03:52 - Even the coffee's better.... Here!! If my dad had said anything like that to my mom, POW!! right in the kisser! She would have clobbered him good!! You go mom!
He had better keep a new.pair of lungs in that safe too.
Do you have any celebrity commercials that featured Vincent Price, like the Monster Vitamins commercial and others he appeared in?
I do, Margaret. But they're scattered about my various videos. I suggest you search "Vincent Price commercial" on Google or YT and you'll see everything that's out there.
Hi DD
The dig won't eat Alpo, lol
Life is short
Like the Ed McMahon dog food commercial. The dog had more brains
Johnny Carson was noted to do commercials like that .
Wow I forgot how many commercials Farrah did and she had her own shampoo......oh a wife's worry, how to make the best coffee fur your hubby.....
Dino looks like Victor Mature.
I wonder if Crane hit on Channing ?
He reportedly hit on anything in a skirt.
I don't know but someone sure hit on him.
He was gay. He was murdered in phoenix Arizona by an ex male lover in a jealous rage in revenge for being dumped . they had two or three suspects but all had alibis . sort of . the gays all backed one another up . my wife's cousin was gay ( he passed away in San Francisco last year .) and he filled us in on how things go .
I cringe at the cigarette commercials, but nowadays, we are killing ourselves by eating too much.
, a lot of things but those days with a commercial Cicero briefs the ones I liked was I Love Lucy then I like demon Fang he freaks out but the golf ball okay Dean Martin oh my God that goes way back I'm glad shuggy's on once I level commercials TV Land used to have them I still watch TV Land then they stopped commercials and wanted TV show song now I got to get them on this tablet thank God oh I love love love lovely John ones better than the new ones are good today too but 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
The Swedish actress deserves a credit, Unfortunately I don't remember her name.
Starting @ 4:49: The most outrageous head-shaking ad I’ve ever seen. Bad enough to have a comedy series taking place in a POW camp during WWII, but then to have Carol Channing pop out of the secret tunnel entrance, and all to hock Jello! It makes me want to take amateur sex movies and then get my skull bashed in by an unknown assailant.
I knew smoking could kill u in 1957. I was only 9. Then I saw something on tv from the 78 about the dangers of smoking.I’m 72 and the healthiest person I know. right I started smoking when I was 30.
To bad they didn’t show Yvonne Craig promoting victory cigarettes from 63.she knew how to smoke
That's in another volume
Dozens of "small favors", eh?
#MileHighHappyEndingsClub 😏😁
Didn't she later become Batgirl? (Girl in the Folgers coffee commercial.)
Colonel Link and Sargeant Schultz were actually real Germans , weren't they?
@@michael.5360 Ironically, they were Jewish, as were most of the actors playing the Nazi roles.
You overlooked a celebrity in the Folger's commercial. Mrs. Olsen was none other than Oscar-winning movie star Greer Garson ("Mrs. Miniver", "Goodbye, Mr. Chips", and "Pride And Prejudice", etc.).
Greer Garson? Ha ha! Mrs. Olson was Virginia Christine. Google her.
@@FredFlix Yes, you're right. I'm now very disillusioned. lol I've lived 56 years of my life thinking that the Folger's lady was Greer Garson.
I still can't find anybody to cut my hair like farrah
Maybe because it isn't 1975, and the 25 year old operator doesn't know who Farrah is?
It’s outdated now
a goodnight cigarette? sheesh! the horrors!
That also started a few fires that killed bunches of people.
Don't be careless with your cigarette.
Or it just might smoke *you* .
I miss the days when smoking was cool!
Yeah, why stand in the way of cancer..............
Chris K . . Nice one 👍
Yep, deadliest thing on the planet. Strange,that the vast majority of smokers live to ripe old age.
@@jakespoon5549 COPD means your half dead.
@@johnnash297: The trial lawyers demonized tobacco to get rich.
DINO IS THE KING.
Wow Batgirl!!!! Where's Batman?
what the hell is a cigarette hangover?seriously,..
The Yogi Bear commercial narrator said proteans for proteins. Did they not know what proteins were back then?
17:23
Shit tastes good.
There used to be more variety in commercials. And they were more entertaining. Now, every other one is for prescription medication. I just mute them.
I like the way Desi Arnez says the word "cigarette".
you think dino and jerry will ever get back together? saw the beatles reunion, it was sad really, just paul and ringo on stage and paul would say, 'take it away, john, and there would be silence and then he would introduce george's solo and it would get real quiet,, ringo never noticed anything different, ringo hit his head real hard several times when he was younger
Dean Martin made a brief appearance on Jerry Lewis' Labor Day Telethon back in 80's (can't recall the year).
They were recently reunited and are having the best time of their afterlives together.
@@luisreyes1963 , it was in 1976. I saw it live and a real big deal at the time. Sinatra tricked Jerry into bringing Dean on stage. They still didn't get back together. Lots of hard feelings I guess.
Texaco is now a petrol station or gas station!⛽
I loved Carol Channing enjoying Jell-O and Cool Whip with her Nazi pals.
Thanks for Killing John Wayne Camel!
How ironic to see John Wayne touting Camels in Volume 3 and for the ACS also in Volume 1 and 3.
Yeah, pushing Camels and he had already lost one lung to cancer! Unbelievable!
1:13
anita bryant from coke to o.j. :D
Then from O.J. to "no gay."
Thought she was opening a gigantic laptop at first
She shouldn't have insulted them first
I'm not betting my life on anything .we don't advertise cigarettes in this country and I don't smoke anyway ,those adverts very differant products to what is advertised in this country .
What country is it please?
Lucy made a wussy out of Ricky. She took his big Cuban cigar and gave him a little weeny.
I didn't realize Yogi Bear was considered a "celebrity"!?
Wonderful video, but the audio is inexcusable with today's easy solutions! What a shame!
Yogi Bear is an icon
People looked out for each other people were happy and care free
That's why EVERYONE smoked..................!
I'm 72, no one in my family smoked except an Aunt who was an education professor in the New York University system, but she didn't visit very often.
My blood runs cold when I see poor John Wayne an
American legend advertising
cigarettes then a dacade
later warning people about
cancer, it's very sad.
Paul Bacchus esq
Did you know that Lucy and Desi actually smoked Chesterfield cigarettes? I read that in a book I borrowed one time.
Batgirl needs to tell that jerk to make his own damn coffee.
I love Carol Channing! 😃
Barbara Eden was so TINY! 😮
There's nothing refreshing about a Coke 😕
Ed McMahon and Johnny Carson 😂🤣😂❤️
Crystal Light has aspartame ☹️
John Wayne ☹️
Coke is better than Pepsi, though
2:45 I was half-expecting to see a Farrah Fawcett poster on the wall, when Farrah walked into that living room.
Thanks now I can`t get the image of Barbara Eden putting on her panty hose out of my mind. If Batgirl rode in on her Batcycle I`ll bet that guy would have drank her coffee. The Duke doing a cigarette commercial, that`s crazy he died of lung cancer.
He actually died from colon cancer, but yeah, he was a heavy smoker
@@danmseattle975 John Wayne had both of his lungs cut out from what I heard, the cancer spread through his body.
@@tomquimby6432 I remember when he died- I was 17. R.I.P. Duke
@@danmseattle975 I was 19 in the Army in West Berlin.
And that Camel would kill John Wayne some years later.
Ad agencies are BUH-nanas
Cigarettes are ok Lucy and Ricky approve 👍
I can’t help but wonder if the gymnasts that Anita Bryant was cavorting with might’ve been gay...ironic.
Lucy and Desi advertising a product that helped to eventually contribute to their deaths. Sad.....
Don't forget the Duke
No worse that pot...
On and off screen Lucy and Desi smoked
I think it's funny, how the celeb's name is displayed ... But, most folks watching this will know who they are.
I'm not sayin' it's a bad thing... just found it funy --
I don't know who some of them are.
@@efandmk3382 Fair.
@@efandmk3382 what are you?? 25 years old! Ask your parents, they'll Inform you, maybe your grandparents will also tell you!!🌷🌷
Cigarette hangover?
Burning Bridges yep. You added cold milk to it, whipped it up til fluffy then chilled.
It turned out like cool whip.
@@jeaniechowdury576 Cool Whip is basically the pre-made version of Dream Whip