As an early 80s kid, the times I stayed home sick from school, laying on the couch watching the Price is Right during the mid-morning was always a treat even if I was as sick as a dog.
Gosh you jogged my memory - I also remember being home sick from school and my mom would make a bed on the sofa in the living room so she could "watch" me and we'd watch the Price is Right, along with her soap operas - lol!
Yes!! I get really excited when I watch game shows. I cheer so loud you'd think I was watching a baseball game!! It doesn't matter that it's an old episode and the people have already spent the money or already worn out the prize. I just love game shows so much and I get really invested when I watch. 😅
Well she's not that bright either. She should've took the gifts instead. Better to go home with something than nothing. Besides that car isn't that hot either. A Chrysler Lebaron? The contestant must be dumb to get excited for that. Try a Camaro or a Trans Am instead. I would rather take home that amazing futuristic 19" Gold Star color television set with the slick remote. It look so ahead of its time. Look at all those buttons on it. Most televisions in 1982 had big knobs up front for turning the channels, two big antennas in the back, and no remote whatsoever.
@@jonfleck8687you are ignorant. It has nothing to do with Biden. Why don't yourt oy go? You're a victim of the inane fox news. It has to do with natural inflation, improved basics on cars, and big business.
@@Mark-nj8hq I know.. our world is a complete mess.. everything is flipped upside down, all this fruity pronouns stuff, people are just becoming so demented and no passion, style, or true beauty
Yeah. No way it was worth that much, except, brand name stuffs. Like paying 200% more for a basic piece of furniture because it's made by...(enter name brand here)
@@missym877 I would say 60-65 as well. I'm Asian and we age and look about 5-15 years our actual age. Her as a CaucAsianer looks youthful enough though, the brunette with the female Richard Simmons ensemble was probably even closer to her 20's than the blonde.
I love you Bob Barker❤my childhood memories are watching you with my Mom. I’m 56 and we still watch it together. We love Drew Carey but still miss you Bob
I thought the same thing. 4 minutes I will never get back, and the one good thing is that I am able to permanently weed out this channel (with the misleading description)
1:23 This right here is an example of what made Bob so lovable. He's basking in the raucous cheers of the studio audience, and turns and so genuinely says to you, the viewer, "Welcome to The Price is Right"!
I don't think that idea really came along that early. Either that or the guy didn't know about it. This was in 1982, so some people who were last may have still guessed low but thinking about the item, not fully the "other people are bidding too high and so I will give the 1 dollar bid" thing.
Born January 2nd, 1981 My earliest memory is sitting on the couch beside my grandfather, with my feet not even long enough to reach the end of the couch cushion. We were watching The Price is Right, and Giddie (Arabic for grandfather) was BELLOWING AND BOOMING with excitement and contempt for the contestants as they bumbled their way through games. He loved Bob, and loved when contestants were SMART. But he also loved barking at the TV too. I can distinctly remember his HUGE form towering above me to my left on that brown floral print couch. Nothing lit him up like this show. THIS COUKLD VERY WELL BE THE EPISODE FROM THAT MEMORY!
What I love about these old episodes is how cheap cars were and how insanely expensive TVs and home appliances were compared to today. That sad little TV was close to $2000 in today's money.
@@vap0rland My first T.V. was a 26” Sony Trinitron for $650, in 1989. Quality. 💯 Too bad the world made me ‘upgrade’ because it still worked! Now I have a Samsung whose boot sequence won’t finish. So now I watch my phone. 😂🙃🤯
She asked him if she was on the right side, and he didn't answer her- it was mostly Bob's fault for not helping her know where to stand. He just wanted to make the contestant look like a fool.
When the show was over at noon it was time for local news and then the soap operas for my mom to watch n relax a few hours until pops came home and kids from school. Good times..
3:56 Ah yes, the LeBaron. Even though the model shown was FWD (SE), the ToL models (GS) came with a DOHC V6, five speed manual, and RWD, at an increased cost of 30-50% more. 5:16 Decent television brand. Not quite on par with Zenith, but better than... 6:56 I said 'seven'. I was correct. ... Barbara, your beautiful lavender dress, kyuute blonde curls, did not help you. Yep, that barbecue grill did not look like it was worth over $600. I said $250; I expected to be within $150.
Uh?? It was the 1980s! Tattoos, face piercing, and multi colored hair was BORN in that time. Punk, Cyndi Lauper, Pro wrestling, bikers....hair metal bands.....
So yes. And now the trend for tats with the ladies has moved from “art” to tats that look like the doodles of a psychotic child. But I guess that’s the point.
Don't forget that this was before the great outsourcing to Asia was complete. Most of these items were made in the USA and many are still resold in thrift shops to this day.
I bet people who grew up in the 50s thought the 80s sucked, and people that grew up in the 20s thought the 50s sucked and people who grew up before the turn of the century thought the 20s sucked, and so on and so on...Everybody is nostalgic for the era of their youth.
How in the world would that “Falcon” grill cook food for 20 people? I was a college freshman in 1982 and had ‘that’ type of Goldstar TV…actually watched MTV premiere on on 1 August 1981. Boy time does fly by.
When I was in elementary school in the 70's the Price is Right was on later. I can remember hearing the intro music on peoples tvs while walking home from school... If I stayed late, I'd hear Match Game which was on next. 😊
The present title of this video, "Confused Contestant Is Totally Lost on the Price Is Right - The Price Is Right 1982", is a clickbaity insult to us, the viewers, and a just plain rude insult to Barbara. If this is the direction the people who run the channel are going to take in entitling the videos, I'm unsubscribing. Part of what we love about The Price Is Right from Bob's first decade is how cheerful, upbeat, friendly, and kind it is. We don't need titles that amount to "Come laugh at a bumbling idiot: it'll make you feel superior. Haha! Made ya look! That's not what's in this video."
I think the "totally lost" comment is referring mainly to the way she seemed to be struggling to figure out where to stand on the stage, and not in reference to the way she played the game.
MSRP back then was far higher than the actual sale price but even the actual sale price was higher than what you would expect by todays standards considering the inflation gap.
@@dianaradford1040 Well, I'm not sure that's entirely true, but at least they could find real men who liked real women rather than men say they are women and men who are incels who hate women. So, they sure could enjoy being a woman more back then.
My mother was not much into television and Canadian 🇨🇦 but when it came to the Price is Right she would take a break from whatever she was doing and watch and it was the one channel that she insisted watching. She didn't like a lot of American programming but she liked the way that Bob Barker was and the show. That's how I started watching it. Bob is gone and my mom is gone but I'm still watching in memory of both of them
At least the audience was energetic when Bob came out through the big doors... So close on Temptation... one of those cases where the second and third digits could have gone either way, but just ended up on the wrong side of things. Sometimes when this type of car is not seen on the show frequently, it's tough to figure out what the price of the car actually is - unless if you knew what the price of the car was, which is sometimes tough with different options.
As an early 80s kid, the times I stayed home sick from school, laying on the couch watching the Price is Right during the mid-morning was always a treat even if I was as sick as a dog.
Gosh you jogged my memory - I also remember being home sick from school and my mom would make a bed on the sofa in the living room so she could "watch" me and we'd watch the Price is Right, along with her soap operas - lol!
Dian and Holly will make any guy feel better!
Me too!
Same here. They should have scheduled it late nights like 11:30 P.M. which is currently the home of Late Night with Stephen Colbert.
i preferred to be sick and home watching the Price is Right. Sometimes I played sick so I could stay home.
I'm still hoping these contestants will win, even though the cars have long been crushed in a junkyard.
Hopefully, the TVs too. 🤣🤣🤣
Oh please!
And some of the contestants have been cremated.
🤣🤣🤣
Yes!! I get really excited when I watch game shows. I cheer so loud you'd think I was watching a baseball game!! It doesn't matter that it's an old episode and the people have already spent the money or already worn out the prize. I just love game shows so much and I get really invested when I watch. 😅
Damn Barbaras a babe
The braless Susanne ain’t to bad either
And you can bet it was fixed for her to win because Bob wanted to give her his tip , if the price was right.
sCANDI BLOOD
So is the contestant next to her! ❤
@@thebookwasbetter3650 They both would have been welcome to ride my mustache any day and time they wish !
I don't think she's confused. I just think she's extremely nervous.
That's exactly what I thought.
Yeah, there was nothing confused about her, and she was gorgeous to boot. Misleading caption.
I'd be the same!!
Agreed. I kept waiting to see when she got confused
Well she's not that bright either. She should've took the gifts instead. Better to go home with something than nothing. Besides that car isn't that hot either. A Chrysler Lebaron? The contestant must be dumb to get excited for that. Try a Camaro or a Trans Am instead. I would rather take home that amazing futuristic 19" Gold Star color television set with the slick remote. It look so ahead of its time. Look at all those buttons on it. Most televisions in 1982 had big knobs up front for turning the channels, two big antennas in the back, and no remote whatsoever.
When she picked the 8 as the first number, I was thinking No way is that an $80K car. Then I realized there were only 4 digits.
Bidenomics is working .. it’s working
We've printed a looooot of dollars since the 80s.
@@jonfleck8687you are ignorant. It has nothing to do with Biden. Why don't yourt oy go? You're a victim of the inane fox news. It has to do with natural inflation, improved basics on cars, and big business.
Hard to believe cars back then were 4 digits!!! Even a good used one today is more than that!!!❤😂
Bobs suit with the white and black polka dot tie is so handsome! And Barbara looks like an 80’s Barbie:)✨👩🏼🦱💜✨
Yeah she's beautiful and elegant better than today's woke madness
@@Mark-nj8hq I know.. our world is a complete mess.. everything is flipped upside down, all this fruity pronouns stuff, people are just becoming so demented and no passion, style, or true beauty
Yah, she’s 80’s pretty. Like an 80’s Barbie doll indeed.
Barker was the sharpest dressed man on American television back then.
I’m here screaming at my phone , *”change the ONE to a 7!”* at a show that happened 40 years ago 😂
women in the 80s were just so beautiful
They were thin and straight.
@@batman-telephoneman5479 oh good grief. And now they’re fat and proud with fake butt implants. Wow
No cow rings in the nose, no ugly gooney bird eyelashes, no tats.
@@bereabeard Absolutely !!!!
Nowadays they're either fat or crass or both!
$675 for a BBQ in 1982? Wow. There's a reason I never bought one. I have bought a Hibachi though.
But I bet someone is still using that BBQ. They make things to last back then
THey've given away outdoor kitchen islands worth $5K-$10K on the show in recent years, which had a fridge and pizza oven in addition to the BBQ
I wouldn't mind winning one of those outdoor kitchen/grill sets today
They are setting a "television price" so suckers buy it for 400 thinking they got a "crazy deal"
Yeah. No way it was worth that much, except, brand name stuffs. Like paying 200% more for a basic piece of furniture because it's made by...(enter name brand here)
Barbara is about 70 years old now. Crazy how fast time goes by.
Wonder if it's still fun to watch her run. ; = )
I was thinking the same thing - she's old now.
@@tomcole2041eww tf is wrong with you?
More like 60-65 she would have had to be in her 30s to be 70 now. And she clearly is in her 20s here
@@missym877 I would say 60-65 as well.
I'm Asian and we age and look about 5-15 years our actual age.
Her as a CaucAsianer looks youthful enough though,
the brunette with the female Richard Simmons ensemble
was probably even closer to her 20's than the blonde.
Who didn’t watch this while at home sick? I did in the 80’s.
I most likely was in school.
And late 70ies too! 😂😂
She was hot. Bob was trying hard to keep his composure.
You noticed that too ?
He took a few peeks down when she first came on stage
She did good! She wasn't a ditz!
Nobody says “A NEW CAR!” Like Johnny Olson
A NEWWW CARRRR 😂😂😂😂
Cracks me up every time!😂
For me, nobody said "A NEW CAR" like Rod Roddy.
I love you Bob Barker❤my childhood memories are watching you with my Mom. I’m 56 and we still watch it together. We love Drew Carey but still miss you Bob
I am 56 as well and also watched with my mom, but she has long since passed.
I thought it was going to keep going downhill after the positioning thing with Bob but it was fine. Thats 4 minutes in life I'll never get back.
I thought the same thing. 4 minutes I will never get back, and the one good thing is that I am able to permanently weed out this channel (with the misleading description)
@@GQElvie Same
@@Professional-fh1ow Bob had a lot of experience on a tv stage. He was a gracious host. Knew how to deal with awkward moments with a live audience.
Funny, all 4 contestants called, end up stair cased! Shortest to tallest!
One of the best parts of having a day off work or school was watching the price is right. 😊
I would watch this with my granny as kid. Good times.
Watched with my Gram to :)
When life was normal.
Barbara was more stunning than any "Barkers Beauties". Absolutely gorgeous.
I totally agree and that outfit she had was a 10/10 too
A honey bear
I disagree because i can.
keep-your-hands-where-we-can-see-them🤣😛🤠🥳😎💩🤡👺😈👽😹💥
But they said she's a bimbo
I want Barbara's dress and sandals!
Same!
Lol I want Barbara 😂
I want what’s under the dress.
@@Mark-nj8hq Check your local nursing home 🤣
@@phillhuddleston9445 ok which one? 😆
The guy that bid $285 is the one who's confused
He is now 95 years old .called Ja Bidens a Punk kid
Now you can buy Grills like that for $148.
This when the prize is right was worth watching with Bob Barker RIP Bob I know some of your animals will miss you.
What a simpler time. Miss it.
1:23 This right here is an example of what made Bob so lovable. He's basking in the raucous cheers of the studio audience, and turns and so genuinely says to you, the viewer, "Welcome to The Price is Right"!
My grandpap lived with us when I was growing up he watched every day !
Cute Barbara is now a senior citizen.
If she is still here on earth anyway.
Don't mince words. She's an old lady and there's nothing wrong with that.
Confused and lost???? I think not
It was click bait.
Really.
She didn’t seem confused to me.
She needed a little reminder on where exactly to stand next to Bob
Robert is dazed 🥴 & confused 😕 !
Confused, no. Nervous, apprehensive.... Those I would buy. Gorgeous, definitely!
At least she wasn't as confused as the caption made her out to be.
That's exactly right. @@frankjenny6332
If you're last to bid, and you're going to bid the lowest, bid one dollar!
*Secrets The Price is Right doesn't want you to know about...
I don't think that idea really came along that early. Either that or the guy didn't know about it. This was in 1982, so some people who were last may have still guessed low but thinking about the item, not fully the "other people are bidding too high and so I will give the 1 dollar bid" thing.
Boy, To have that sweet answering machine for my cellphone!!
Boy, to be able to leave the house and be completely out of contact with anyone that you can't look straight in the eye. That's the dream.
Born January 2nd, 1981
My earliest memory is sitting on the couch beside my grandfather, with my feet not even long enough to reach the end of the couch cushion. We were watching The Price is Right, and Giddie (Arabic for grandfather) was BELLOWING AND BOOMING with excitement and contempt for the contestants as they bumbled their way through games. He loved Bob, and loved when contestants were SMART. But he also loved barking at the TV too. I can distinctly remember his HUGE form towering above me to my left on that brown floral print couch. Nothing lit him up like this show.
THIS COUKLD VERY WELL BE THE EPISODE FROM THAT MEMORY!
What I love about these old episodes is how cheap cars were and how insanely expensive TVs and home appliances were compared to today. That sad little TV was close to $2000 in today's money.
a 19" trinitron was $550+ no matter where you looked
$100 calculators
@@mrlafayette1964 _Bowmar Brain_ pocket calculator was $240 in the early 70s
Before they started doing everything in china and cheaply make and priced...
@@vap0rland My first T.V. was a 26” Sony Trinitron for $650, in 1989. Quality. 💯 Too bad the world made me ‘upgrade’ because it still worked! Now I have a Samsung whose boot sequence won’t finish. So now I watch my phone. 😂🙃🤯
Everybody has an era. This is MY era that represents TPIR exactly how I remember and loved it.
Same
@vincevegas8529 I know your generation can't do math, but 43 isn't exactly old.
The good old 80's!
Im digging the headband girl 😍
Kristy, Suzanne, and Barbara were such gorgeous ladies.
Barbara was the ultimate blonde.
She asked him if she was on the right side, and he didn't answer her- it was mostly Bob's fault for not helping her know where to stand. He just wanted to make the contestant look like a fool.
@@cuivre2004 I noticed he used to do weird stuff like that
Bob was going to give her the tip , if the price was right !
I thought i was the only one who couldn't wait to be sick and home from school so i could watch this show. It is such memorable music and show!
When the show was over at noon it was time for local news and then the soap operas for my mom to watch n relax a few hours until pops came home and kids from school. Good times..
I was like 7 years old in 82 she very pretty
12
I was 10 and I still wanna hug her so bad in that top.
Absolutely LOVED this show, and the other daytime game shows, growing up ❤❤❤❤
That is one sharp suit-tie combination. Handsome Bob.
2:48 trying to earn some POINTS with Bob
I've got another point to give her.
How do you know it’s the eighties? The prizes are a film camera, tube television set, and a cassette answering machine to win a K car.
Its in the title of the video
And Bob's hair isn't grey
A deluxe 19" TV. Woot?
Some of us lived through this. I was in high school at this time.
2:49 I like Susanne...
$595 for that deluxe 19 inch color tv with remote,what a bargain.
Pre china junk.
yeah like 4 grand today...LOL
3:56 Ah yes, the LeBaron. Even though the model shown was FWD (SE), the ToL models (GS) came with a DOHC V6, five speed manual, and RWD, at an increased cost of 30-50% more.
5:16 Decent television brand. Not quite on par with Zenith, but better than...
6:56 I said 'seven'. I was correct.
...
Barbara, your beautiful lavender dress, kyuute blonde curls, did not help you.
Yep, that barbecue grill did not look like it was worth over $600. I said $250; I expected to be within $150.
Someone knows their Le Baron lore!
Car would later be owned by Jon Voight, before being bought by George Costanza.
JOHN Voight
Haha, was thinking same thing
So many beautiful women on this show.
I don't see any confusion
the perfect wife
Back when women looked like women...no man buns..no tattoos.. no face piercing..no multi color hair..
Women can not have a man bun only men can have them, if a woman had one it would just be a hair bun.
Uh?? It was the 1980s! Tattoos, face piercing, and multi colored hair was BORN in that time.
Punk, Cyndi Lauper, Pro wrestling, bikers....hair metal bands.....
& a hairy Beaver!
It's all relative. People of earlier generations probably thought she looked like a hussy with her low cut dress and her shoulders exposed.
@@EdBenji thats the best nothing better
Tan lines for the win
Good thing Barbara didn't pull a Yolanda with the outfit she wore
-Good thing- Too bad
@@windsunh2o 😂😂
What’s a Yolanda?
Barbara is a true blonde
Hot women with no TRASHY tattoos.
So yes. And now the trend for tats with the ladies has moved from “art” to tats that look like the doodles of a psychotic child. But I guess that’s the point.
@@vivalapsych Oh be quiet. Go back to the 50's and boo hoo.
@@vivalapsych Ha! Ha!
She did absolutely fine, acted a little jittery but most contestants do.
I was surprised how costly those items were for 1982.
Those were the MSRP. Most people typically paid like half of that. I always called the show “The Price Is Inflated”!
Don't forget that this was before the great outsourcing to Asia was complete. Most of these items were made in the USA and many are still resold in thrift shops to this day.
I had that Goldstar TV!!!
Barbara is beautiful and really sweet too. Nothing wrong with her at all.
Thought it was Karen Grassle at first. :O
She went fine. Gee!
Another example of wasting my time from click-bait! She looked totally composed.
It is clickbait, but she did have trouble finding her mark, and besides was a lovely creature.
Different country. A much better country.
I bet people who grew up in the 50s thought the 80s sucked, and people that grew up in the 20s thought the 50s sucked and people who grew up before the turn of the century thought the 20s sucked, and so on and so on...Everybody is nostalgic for the era of their youth.
From the opening segment of the 10/21/82 episode of The Price is Right. Happy memorial day weekend!
You too.
I hope the full episodes will be up
How in the world would that “Falcon” grill cook food for 20 people? I was a college freshman in 1982 and had ‘that’ type of Goldstar TV…actually watched MTV premiere on on 1 August 1981. Boy time does fly by.
Shut u*
I remember that premier. We were drinking some beers with it.
I bet you could squeeze three full racks of pork back ribs onto that Falcon.
When I was in elementary school in the 70's the Price is Right was on later. I can remember hearing the intro music on peoples tvs while walking home from school... If I stayed late, I'd hear Match Game which was on next. 😊
Somehow, Bob resisted commenting on Barbara's strapless dress. 😅
Adorable
💖💖💖💖💖
He did look down her Valley
@@kevinjohnson-lf3kj Good one👍👍
@valleyguy633 I said her "Valley "...not "Valley Guy"...big difference for da Barker
The present title of this video, "Confused Contestant Is Totally Lost on the Price Is Right - The Price Is Right 1982", is a clickbaity insult to us, the viewers, and a just plain rude insult to Barbara. If this is the direction the people who run the channel are going to take in entitling the videos, I'm unsubscribing. Part of what we love about The Price Is Right from Bob's first decade is how cheerful, upbeat, friendly, and kind it is. We don't need titles that amount to "Come laugh at a bumbling idiot: it'll make you feel superior. Haha! Made ya look! That's not what's in this video."
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
Exactly right and it’s nice of you to say!
What did you get up on the wrong side of the bed this morning? Can't just enjoy a video. Got to pick it apart. Great! Go back to bed
@@dennisburrill3260 don't be an idiot. his point is well taken
I think the "totally lost" comment is referring mainly to the way she seemed to be struggling to figure out where to stand on the stage, and not in reference to the way she played the game.
I got so excited for that choo choo train when I was young
These prices were set higher then normal.
MSRP back then was far higher than the actual sale price but even the actual sale price was higher than what you would expect by todays standards considering the inflation gap.
Probably bought at Neiman Marcus.
She's not confused, but thanks for showing her. Wow.
Great memories from my childhood. A new car $8750. and a 19” TV with remote $600. Oh how things have changed.
Bob Barker’s suits are just timeless
That was totally unremarkable
Why were women better looking back then--not even accounting for the lack of bras, they were still prettier than most contestants today!
They had no stress in their lifes
Feminine and no tattoos or face piercings, that's why.
@@dianaradford1040 Well, I'm not sure that's entirely true, but at least they could find real men who liked real women rather than men say they are women and men who are incels who hate women. So, they sure could enjoy being a woman more back then.
Susanne knew how to dress to get on the show.
Bob Barker's best work was on Happy Gilmore
"The price is *_WRONG,_* Bob." 🤣
I think you’ve had enough!
@@AmyraCarter "I don't want a piece of you. I want the *whole thing!"*
That movie sucked?
@@brooke8567
No, it did not.
Bob seemed very happy with the way Barbara looked, i know i was. Very attractive, where is she now?
woah there big fella.......that was 45 years ago, meaning if Babbs was 30 back then she is 75 YEARS OLD today !!!!!!!!!! LOL
@@darknes7800
She didn't look 30 more like 20 like me in '82 so maybe 62 or a bit older.🤷
@@peterfrankenstein3244
That would put her under 70 yrs old today.🤷 I'd still like to see what she looks like today.
My mother was not much into television and Canadian 🇨🇦 but when it came to the Price is Right she would take a break from whatever she was doing and watch and it was the one channel that she insisted watching. She didn't like a lot of American programming but she liked the way that Bob Barker was and the show. That's how I started watching it. Bob is gone and my mom is gone but I'm still watching in memory of both of them
4:22 Good lawd. No e of these things would be those prices today.😅
You mean prices go up in FOURTY YEARS?!?
Damn! Barker looks all kinds of sharp in that suit!
At least the audience was energetic when Bob came out through the big doors...
So close on Temptation... one of those cases where the second and third digits could have gone either way, but just ended up on the wrong side of things. Sometimes when this type of car is not seen on the show frequently, it's tough to figure out what the price of the car actually is - unless if you knew what the price of the car was, which is sometimes tough with different options.
I'm a bit familiar with cars like these, so I had a pretty good idea, even if, the ToL model at the time, would of been ten, eleven grand or so.
What a show…
Clickbait title because Barbara is definitely not confused. She knew how to play the game. She was just excited and nervous.
Wow...I was 17 yrs old then. My how time flies!!!!
Gold Star classic tv now available at Costco
It's hard to think that 1982 was 42 years ago! Life goes by so fast... My youngest son was born in 1983.
She did fine and she's very pretty.
Bob was 1/16th Sioux. Grew up on Rosebud Reservation. Handsome guy, I miss him.
When I hear that music I automatically think of my mamaw!❤
$585 for a TV? Now you can buy a flat screen TV five times that size for a lot less.
42 years ago. Today is July 10, 2024
I like the 80s price is right with rod ronny as the announcer, people just seem happier back then
Bob took a couple of peeks down during the confusion at 3:17
She's definitely showing her blondie qualities.
Thanks God BoB still Yong. I saw him 1990.
Wow a goldstar tv! I sold some in the '90's, they were a piece of crap!
yes Goldstar was a "cheap" brand
this show always over priced all thier items
No risk no reward. She was fearless.
Hell yeah I'd take that 1984 Chrysler Lebaron right now!