Statler and Waldorf from the balcony: “oh man that comment stinks just like this show.. yeah teddy Rosevelt shoulda shot the bear so we didn’t have to hear about it anymore bwhahaha”
28:20 I bought a Naugy Doll from the Naugatuck Historical Museum last fall! My husband grew up in Naugatuck and we visited his family there. It's a very small town, the former home of the Peter Paul Candy Factory that used to make Almond Joy and Mounds, until it was bought by the Hershey company, and eventually moved production to Virginia, then to Robinson IL. Its fate is the same as all the other small industrial American towns when all the companies pulled out to manufacture overseas instead. But I found that the locals who stayed on take a lot of pride in the history of their town. ❤️
Thank you for showing us the toy museum. That brought back memories. Especially the cabinets with California raisins. Those little figures next to them were some me and my brother had.
My husband and I purchased a new Atari system for $128 with two games. I think it was space invaders and a very pixelated one with a dragon-like figure going through a one-dimensional castle…if you can call it that. It had lines for walls. But, we loved it.
As a KC native I am so glad you came to visit! We don’t have much out here but places like the Toy and Miniature Museum are definitely our must sees! I wish you could have seen Dave though, he is a local celebrity in Lawrence. Pretty much any arts student at KU has a Dave sticker somewhere on their stuff. Thank you for visiting!! Next time stop at KC Joe’s BBQ, it’s a must have imo.
I really thought you were going to get a toilet pin for your hat that would’ve been perfect. A good oddity. The toy store, and the miniature stuff was really cool. I’m 62 and I remember a lot of it. Always entertaining Jacob. ❤ Sending love and positive positive positive vibes.
Morning Jacob 🌞😊 i just saw Jenny Penny celebrating St. Patrick day by getting her a McDonald's shake, it looks tasty 😋. Thanks for sharing this video of toys and the miniature Jacob, looks awesome. 🤓📸👍 The haunted bathroom lol don't see that everyday.
Mr Machine was a favorite toy I wish I had 😔 19:40 Wow, what a throwback to yesteryear, looking these vintage toys. It would be even more interesting if the museum would spotlight the valuable collectible toys!
My solution to the question of bumper stickers is to buy sheet magnet and put the sticker on that. Then I cut out around it and put that on my car. The magnetic sheet does tend to heat up a bit more but the stickers still last quite a while and can be removed for washing. I also use decals instead of actual stickers. I have tiny holographic stars on my dark blue car because it was too boring.
I live in Lawrence and I was bummed to see I'd missed you! We have an awesome natural history museum here called the Biodiversity Institute, I'm a paleontologist who works there and if you're ever back in town, hit me up. I'll give you a guided tour!
Yikes... Frame 22:44 I was given that toy Indian as a small child. It was OK as long as he was drumming, but what freaked me out was what came next... You'd turn him on an he'd start beating the drum. Then he'd stop, start making a War Cry noise, while sticking his tongue in & out. ( you can't see the tongue because its inside his mouth in this shot ). I must have been 3yr old when I got it.
There's a drive in restaurant in Lamar Colorado that you can order from your vehicle or dine inside. You have to place your order by phone. It's very nostalgic.
Frame 15:01 Not the Keebler Elf's. Thats Snap, Krackle & Pop ! Frame 15:39 Theres the Keebler Elf ! Was hoping he's be in there somewhere ! This Toy/miniature Museum is fantastic, I'd probably get lost in there !
I had a similar fascination with the California Raisins as a kid too. I think it was because I loved their expressions. Even though they were shaped the same, each one was doing something different and highly animated.
California raisins were also singing and that might have ignited my love for Motown and watching them dance while on stage. I just loved watching them but I never bought the figures but it put a smile on my face 😂
The back and white thing you called an old Mickey is actually Felix The Cat who was one of the earliest cartoon characters in history. Early Felix cartoon were pretty much silent film cartoons.
Vintage Futuristic toy robots are cool! I wonder what happens that makes the bathroom haunted? Love your car passengers. Enjoy meeting the new family member and being with family, sounds great!
21:39 No it’s not an urban Legend, there’s one in the german technology museum in Munich whit this description: Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab experiment kit Original, A. C. Gilbert Company, USA, ca. 1950 Following the devastating effects of atomic bombs, nuclear power a new image: the peaceful use of atomic energy should bring greater prosperity. Under the slogan "Atoms for Peace", the US Government embarked on a large-scale programme. Even children were familiarised with radioactivity. In 1950-1951, this experiment kit containing radiation sources and measuring equipment was available in toy shops.
Thanks for the fantastic museum tour and continuing to show new/different places! By the way, I think the three elves in the Promotional section were Snap, Crackle, and Pop from the Kellogg's Rice Krispies cereal box (not the Keebler elves).
Yeah! Uncle Jacob congratulations so happy for you. Yes thise whips were no joke. Oh and that was an old school Micky. I 'd say Micky great grand dad. Thanks for sharing love your videos
The miniature house at 4:13 has locks that can be opened with miniature keys. There are also miniature pianos that can actually be played and a miniature camera that actually works. The difference between a toy and a miniature is that a miniature must be a scale replica of a pre-existing item.
It's cool to see you in my home town. I've been a fan since I saw you go through the glore psychiatric museum in st. Joseph, mo. Love your videos, have fun out there! Ps check out the davis memorial in Hiawatha ks sometime. The story is interesting.
Hello Jacob I enjoyed your miniatures and to museum. Was really cool I especially loved to see the display of the cut out dolls and clothes. I spent many hours as a child enjoying these and just impossible to find anymore. The train restaurant you ate in would be great also for kids parties. Good video Jacob. Regards Jo-Anne
Awww man Jacob, I wish I would have known you were coming through Kansas City! I live here!! Next time you or you and Jenn are in town please reach out! I would love to take you guys to lunch! I will be at Silver Dollar City on the 29th of this month for the Grand Opening of Fire in the Hole. Reach out if you will be that way! Keep doing what you do! You guys are awesome!!
Hi Jacob, while in Colorado you should visit the Royal Gorge Bridge in Canon City. It's a great roadside attraction as it is the highest suspension bridge in America. Enjoy the time with your family.
Oh hey Jacob you ain't the only one who called Masters Of The Universe He-Man when me and my brothers were children we called it He-Man and our mom and dad called it that back then oh yeah and i remember that there's a Speak And Spell toy on Toy Story 1 and 2 but it's called a Mr. Spell on those movies
I was thinking the very same thing...that there had to be a Kewpie, somewhere in there, because they have such, an expansive collection of toys! 😊💜 💜 💜
I loves the raisin men, I worked at Hardee's when they came out and everybody loved them!! Oh I still have mine. I am thrilled you stopped in KC, and actually stopped in Lawerence and Manhattan, but you need to come down to Wichita and Hutchinson. Hutchinson has two great museum the salt mine and the cosmophere. Loved this video brought back some great memories. Congrats on being a uncle that's awesome, hope you guys did not get all that snow some places got out there.
Ooh lots of toy memories here. I also had that masters of the universe bug eye fish creature thing. I don't think I do anymore. Sadly I had lots of my toys sent to the trash too. 😢
I just finished watching Five Nights at Freddy’s. I usually don’t watch horror movies . I thought you were supposed to show up somewhere within the closing credits
Jacob in the haunted bathroom, you didn't notice the clock was running backwards, but when looking at the clock through the mirror, it runs forward.
Cool I didn't even notice that before,good eye!!
Sounds like you need to get a life.
Yes True 🕓
Fozzie: boy there’s a lot of bears in here, you can say it’s UnBEARable Waka Waka
Statler and Waldorf from the balcony: “oh man that comment stinks just like this show.. yeah teddy Rosevelt shoulda shot the bear so we didn’t have to hear about it anymore bwhahaha”
Congratulations on the new baby person, Uncle Jacob!
Congratulations to your new Niece or Nephew! Prayers for Mama! OMG! Paper Dolls🥹🥰
28:20 I bought a Naugy Doll from the Naugatuck Historical Museum last fall! My husband grew up in Naugatuck and we visited his family there. It's a very small town, the former home of the Peter Paul Candy Factory that used to make Almond Joy and Mounds, until it was bought by the Hershey company, and eventually moved production to Virginia, then to Robinson IL. Its fate is the same as all the other small industrial American towns when all the companies pulled out to manufacture overseas instead. But I found that the locals who stayed on take a lot of pride in the history of their town. ❤️
Thank you for showing us the toy museum. That brought back memories. Especially the cabinets with California raisins. Those little figures next to them were some me and my brother had.
My husband and I purchased a new Atari system for $128 with two games. I think it was space invaders and a very pixelated one with a dragon-like figure going through a one-dimensional castle…if you can call it that. It had lines for walls. But, we loved it.
Adventure i think its called
@@Themeparkhero Yes!! That’s it! Thx!
The radio in the haunted bathroom wasn’t “plugged in.”! Spooky
As a KC native I am so glad you came to visit! We don’t have much out here but places like the Toy and Miniature Museum are definitely our must sees! I wish you could have seen Dave though, he is a local celebrity in Lawrence. Pretty much any arts student at KU has a Dave sticker somewhere on their stuff. Thank you for visiting!! Next time stop at KC Joe’s BBQ, it’s a must have imo.
I really thought you were going to get a toilet pin for your hat that would’ve been perfect. A good oddity. The toy store, and the miniature stuff was really cool. I’m 62 and I remember a lot of it. Always entertaining Jacob. ❤ Sending love and positive positive positive vibes.
Congrats on the new nephew ! Enjoy yourself while visiting the family. Take your time, family & friends are important.
The silver guy was an enemy of Capn Crunch known as the Sogmaster, he made cereal soggy
Omg I completely forgot about the Wonder Bread mascot! Lol What a cool place! The older toys seem to last much longer than what's out nowadays.
How can you forget about that
@@byallmeansneccasary6884 I don't really see the logo anymore so it's very easy to forget. Lol
@@alliekuma4234 then just go to all the ppl your subbed to n look for him you have so much catching up to do
Morning Jacob 🌞😊 i just saw Jenny Penny celebrating St. Patrick day by getting her a McDonald's shake, it looks tasty 😋. Thanks for sharing this video of toys and the miniature Jacob, looks awesome. 🤓📸👍 The haunted bathroom lol don't see that everyday.
I love Jenn channel as well
Jacob. You make a great wicked witch, you have to laugh for it.😂😂😂
Mr Machine was a favorite toy I wish I had 😔 19:40
Wow, what a throwback to yesteryear, looking these vintage toys. It would be even more interesting if the museum would spotlight the valuable collectible toys!
My solution to the question of bumper stickers is to buy sheet magnet and put the sticker on that. Then I cut out around it and put that on my car. The magnetic sheet does tend to heat up a bit more but the stickers still last quite a while and can be removed for washing. I also use decals instead of actual stickers. I have tiny holographic stars on my dark blue car because it was too boring.
I live in Lawrence and I was bummed to see I'd missed you! We have an awesome natural history museum here called the Biodiversity Institute, I'm a paleontologist who works there and if you're ever back in town, hit me up. I'll give you a guided tour!
What a cute concept to have your food delivered by train that’s so cute❤
The Bear family is from Charmin bath tissue. I remember Mr. Whiffle, "Don't Squeeze The Charmin".
“The Haunted Bathroom”
Me: so just a normal Bathroom? 🥁
Jen would love it in that museum, i hope you bring her some day 🙂
Those toys being back many memories. Thanks for that. I had a tin doll house and tin Barn
I always loved miniatures of things. Amazing.
That peacock was awesome in the glass case!
Yikes... Frame 22:44 I was given that toy Indian as a small child. It was OK as long as he was drumming, but what freaked me out was what came next... You'd turn him on an he'd start beating the drum. Then he'd stop, start making a War Cry noise, while sticking his tongue in & out. ( you can't see the tongue because its inside his mouth in this shot ). I must have been 3yr old when I got it.
I did the same with our mouse trap game. I loved topple growing up.
So did i😮😢
Always a little dissapointed to not see more wrestling figures in toy museums. Like a whole set of WWF Hasbro would be amazing.
Sorry for all the snow on your trip out here. Its a pretty bad storm I hope you're ok and made it in safely.
The telephone ordering system in that restaurant looks so cool! 🤩
we have 3 locations
There's a drive in restaurant in Lamar Colorado that you can order from your vehicle or dine inside. You have to place your order by phone. It's very nostalgic.
@@bretttyner2796 kind of like Sonic, but more unique
Frame 15:01 Not the Keebler Elf's. Thats Snap, Krackle & Pop ! Frame 15:39 Theres the Keebler Elf ! Was hoping he's be in there somewhere ! This Toy/miniature Museum is fantastic, I'd probably get lost in there !
I had a similar fascination with the California Raisins as a kid too. I think it was because I loved their expressions. Even though they were shaped the same, each one was doing something different and highly animated.
Congratulations on the New nephew awesome video as always Jacob and be safe out there
Love the Haunted bathroom great video Jacob. Take care my friend and safe travels
California raisins were also singing and that might have ignited my love for Motown and watching them dance while on stage. I just loved watching them but I never bought the figures but it put a smile on my face 😂
When I see a bagger upload, I click.👍😉. We are in feet of snow, be cautious driving.
Thanks for bringing all the great content Jacob, and enjoy your time visiting your new nephew.
The back and white thing you called an old Mickey is actually Felix The Cat who was one of the earliest cartoon characters in history. Early Felix cartoon were pretty much silent film cartoons.
Cool miniatures and toy museum - liked it a lot so well done!
Congratulations on being an uncle!! That’s exciting 😊 good video I enjoyed it.
Vintage Futuristic toy robots are cool! I wonder what happens that makes the bathroom haunted? Love your car passengers. Enjoy meeting the new family member and being with family, sounds great!
Cool museum. Love the robots and spacecrafts.😊I love the restaurant delivery system. Cute idea.
My granny just loved dolls ❤
The 60's were the best and that was my childhood!
Loved your Video , love Colorado! Hello to Jacob's Family and I hope you have a good time spending it with your Family
The Nabisco pretzel guy may be "Mr. Salty". Hot Wheels track fights! Good tour.
21:39 No it’s not an urban Legend, there’s one in the german technology museum in Munich whit this description: Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab experiment kit
Original, A. C. Gilbert Company, USA, ca. 1950
Following the devastating effects of atomic bombs,
nuclear power a new image: the peaceful use of atomic energy should bring greater prosperity. Under the slogan
"Atoms for Peace", the US Government embarked on a large-scale programme. Even children were familiarised with radioactivity. In 1950-1951, this experiment kit containing radiation sources and measuring equipment was available in toy shops.
Thanks for the fantastic museum tour and continuing to show new/different places! By the way, I think the three elves in the Promotional section were Snap, Crackle, and Pop from the Kellogg's Rice Krispies cereal box (not the Keebler elves).
Hay uncle jacob ! Have fun with your family ! Nice museum.& dolls houses !
Congratulations on the new little person!!!
Yes! I've been recommending this place to you for a long time!
Thankyou for another great Carpet Bagger adventure your awesome Jacob ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Like your car company! Thanks for going through Manhattan I've not heard of the wheat giant before. Enjoy the family time and new baby nephew 💙!
OMG Jacob! I just got word the original creator is planning a BRAND NEW GHOULIES TRILOGY 😮
Yeah! Uncle Jacob congratulations so happy for you. Yes thise whips were no joke. Oh and that was an old school Micky. I 'd say Micky great grand dad. Thanks for sharing love your videos
The miniature house at 4:13 has locks that can be opened with miniature keys. There are also miniature pianos that can actually be played and a miniature camera that actually works.
The difference between a toy and a miniature is that a miniature must be a scale replica of a pre-existing item.
The bear is Charmin I didn't know cottanlle even had a mascot
Thanks so much Jacob.
I really enjoyed this video❤❤❤
It's cool to see you in my home town. I've been a fan since I saw you go through the glore psychiatric museum in st. Joseph, mo. Love your videos, have fun out there! Ps check out the davis memorial in Hiawatha ks sometime. The story is interesting.
Hello Jacob I enjoyed your miniatures and to museum. Was really cool I especially loved to see the display of the cut out dolls and clothes. I spent many hours as a child enjoying these and just impossible to find anymore. The train restaurant you ate in would be great also for kids parties. Good video Jacob. Regards
Jo-Anne
Had all kinds of paper dolls growing up ❤
I think Adam and Daphne were recently taking pictures with disposable cameras.
Jacob, the atomic energy lab children's toy of the 50s had uranium in it "YES" for reals.....happy travels
Awww man Jacob, I wish I would have known you were coming through Kansas City! I live here!! Next time you or you and Jenn are in town please reach out! I would love to take you guys to lunch! I will be at Silver Dollar City on the 29th of this month for the Grand Opening of Fire in the Hole. Reach out if you will be that way! Keep doing what you do! You guys are awesome!!
Thank you Jacob for another great video.
Good Morning Jacob and Jennifer 🙋🏽.
Jennifer isn't with Carpet Bagger
@@byallmeansneccasary6884 I know that ‼️ but I still say good Morning to the both of them.
Thaw museum looks amazing!!
Too bad you won't be in Kansas City for St. Patrick's Day! They throw a HUGE party!!! 🍻🍀
I'm 65 and still remember how distressed I would be after putting Mr. Potato Head's body parts into an actual potato. Tater juice would come out! 😂
Hi Jacob, while in Colorado you should visit the Royal Gorge Bridge in Canon City. It's a great roadside attraction as it is the highest suspension bridge in America. Enjoy the time with your family.
Love the miniatures! That place is super cool!!
Oh I love miniatures.
Congratulations on your sister's baby.
Oh hey Jacob you ain't the only one who called Masters Of The Universe He-Man when me and my brothers were children we called it He-Man and our mom and dad called it that back then oh yeah and i remember that there's a Speak And Spell toy on Toy Story 1 and 2 but it's called a Mr. Spell on those movies
Congratulations on the new baby person! You can be Uncle Jacob now.
He was already Uncle Jacob, they have a little girl.
That Wizard of Oz display looked like it was created by the people that wax the floors at 5 AM .
I bet there is a KEWPIE! LOL
I cant believe there wasn't a KEWPIE!
I was thinking the very same thing...that there had to be a Kewpie, somewhere in there, because they have such, an expansive collection of toys! 😊💜 💜 💜
Used to come home from work and fall asleep playing Duck Hunt.😊
I was worried for a bit you weren't going to get to the phrase "toynado" so thanks for saying it. Would have been like holding in a sneeze.
did you notice the clock in the bathroom was ticking backwards, love your love joke about the raisins, you had no reason, lol
A LOT of snow right now in Denver. Be safe.
Congragts Unc!😘🥰
Congretulations on the new baby jacob
Yeah! Those plastic racetrack pieces would leave a mark when hit by them! I remember it well!
Be safe Jacob, lots of severe weather out there this time of the year. Thanks for another great video! 😁
I loves the raisin men, I worked at Hardee's when they came out and everybody loved them!! Oh I still have mine. I am thrilled you stopped in KC, and actually stopped in Lawerence and Manhattan, but you need to come down to Wichita and Hutchinson. Hutchinson has two great museum the salt mine and the cosmophere. Loved this video brought back some great memories. Congrats on being a uncle that's awesome, hope you guys did not get all that snow some places got out there.
Welcome to Colorado!!! Stop by Fort Collins!!!!!!
Just love your riding companions ❤❤❤❤❤
You truly have the best job ever! I would love to get to see all these things. So cool!
I still have some of the California raisin figures
Ooh lots of toy memories here. I also had that masters of the universe bug eye fish creature thing. I don't think I do anymore. Sadly I had lots of my toys sent to the trash too. 😢
Jacob Congrats on becoming an uncle. Also was that a carpet bagger plushie. Love it
Congratulations to your sister and your entire family! :)
Be safe Jacob there is a major snow storm that hit there area some roads where shut down
Of course, a Hulk Hogan action figure was a must-have in the 80s! In the 90s? I'd say STING! Crow and Surfer!
I just finished watching Five Nights at Freddy’s. I usually don’t watch horror movies . I thought you were supposed to show up somewhere within the closing credits
i don't think i ever played Mousetrap when i was kid that never had missing parts
I watched He man when I was young great show loved the princess Shera
"Hey honey, I'm going to go take a haunted shit! You might need to call the Ghostbusters after!"
Just an FYI you should check the teddy bear 🧸 you were gifted for trackers!