I liked those wide brimmed hats men wore. My grandpa really looked sharp in one when he went into town on Saturday night! I sure loved that old farmer. He passed away from cancer in '56 when I was seven years old but I still miss him.
My grandpa had fedoras, too, and looked quite dashing, he was a snappy dresser, always bought his in Chicago (I was mad that no one kept any of them, I didn’t get a chance to keep any, I would’ve even worn one of his until it fell apart). I still have a shirt and a leather jacket of his, and I wear that jacket when I really miss him. Funny, grandma’s clothes I haven’t worn, I should get one of her scarves, and a blouse, they both always dressed well, looked great. Not lots of clothes, not flashy, but just quality ones. He was also a farmer, and played sax in a jazz band in his younger days. He’d still take grandma dancing regularly, he still dated her, took her out for dinner, too, right up until he was hospitalized and died. I still miss him, too. Seems like it was an era with a lot more good, quality men. You don’t see a lot of that kind anymore.
I'm here because of Carolyn Jones...what a great actress she was!! so natural and beautiful, too bad she never got to star in a big movie the way she deserved
"There's the bakery wagon". I remember with great fondness the Helms Bakery truck coming around. My grandma would buy us a donut. It looked so good when they would slide the drawer out with all the choices. Sure wish we had that today.
Dunkin Donuts...only they can fit several more per sq inch, they taste like cardboard, it takes 3 to make on of the old time ones, and you have to drive through the drive through...
Webb had a backlog of radio scripts from the beginning of the series (1949) that he could easily adapt for TV, through the mid-1950's. And don't forget- he was producing TV *and* radio episodes thriugh 1955.
Liggett & Myers {Chesterfield} was the series' sponsor on radio and televsion in the 1950's. Smoking on camera was encouraged because of their sponsorship.
Died of a heart attack at 62. That's most likely either a lack of exercise, smoking, or drinking or a combination of all three. His funeral was honored by the Los Angeles Police Department and he was buried with the replica of the badge 714 and the rank of sergeant. The department retired the badge number when he died
If you watch the John Wayne movie Hatari, they’re lighting up one cigarette after another. The movie was partially financed by a tobacco company and the smoking was a requirement to get the ,only.
I love finding continuity errors in old films. They are numerous and often hilarious. In The Adventures of Robin Hood with Errol Flynn you can see the spearheads bending and bouncing because they’re rubber 😂
i have to wonder if it's a continuity error by accident or more on purpose because he didn't want to point to the side not facing the camera, but the scene looks better how they're positioned. i think they knew what they were doing and just hoped the audience wouldn't notice.
Thanks for showing all the credits, great to see some familiar faces and remember their names…Caroline Jones, Herb Vigran, Sid Melton (another episode)…I know many others were in these early episodes.
Fifteen years later, Harry Morgan played the same character as Ben Alexander, though they changed the name to Bill Gannon. Same expertise in all sorts of non-law enforcement subjects, same set of relatives who have all had the trouble that momentarily affects Joe.
I loved how Smith came in and they shoot the bull for 3 to 4 minutes about a tooth and then Smith off handily mentions they have a dead body to investigate.
I liked him better than Harry Morgan's Bill Gannon. Bill was an ok character but some of his diet that he was always talking about was simply not for me.
They were (sort of) trying to make this a serious conversation…I was LMAO…this could have been the next thing after “Who’s on first.” These were apparently the basis Dick Wolf used for “Law & Order”…based on real events…no graphic violence, just detective work.
July 3, 2021, South America Did anyone notice that this was pre-miranda rights? They just grabbed him and off they went! 🚓 🚔 😃 Great show. Love Dragnet. Thanks for posting.
@@MichaelKurse That’s a silly statement to make without providing your source information, and is easily disproven by the universal use of body cameras worn by police.
@@TheFishdoctor1952 Did you not know that you can ask questions on the internet or have them answered? The Miranda warning is something you could have looked up in Wikipedia, fgs!
I always enjoy looking at the Original Dragnet in Black & White (even though I enjoy the 60's versions with the late Harry Morgan later of M*A*S*H as Officer Bill Gannon) Voted By TV Guide as the Best Cop Shows of the '50's God Bless the Soul of Jack Webb-he'll ALWAYS be Joe Friday
I was about his age when I had my first tooth pulled. The pain can be unbearable if it doesn't come out. Carolyn Jones achieved a lot of fame as a supporting actress in the 1950s (probably known at first more by face than name) She achieved bigger fame in "King Creole" considered by some to be Elvis's best film.
I don't know there was much of a story. They spent 5 minutes just on Joe's wisdom tooth and if the people at the bar would have told the truth the story would have been over in a couple of minutes. Morticia (Caroline Jones) gets so drunk that she gets in a random car and is driven home by some guy at the bar. She has a bad headache and won't take an aspirin, instead the bar tender gives her a drink. Bar owner whose business i all locals is worried about the publicity of some guy dying in his bar. And a dentist will wait until after midnight to pull a wisdom tooth. Story? There wasn't a real story here.
@Sanuk Jang Lery Short of paying for spewtube, which I will never do, no, I don't know how to block ads that show up in the middle of a video. Sometimes I use TOR just to get some different ones. lol
24:22 what a novel camera stunt. Never saw anything like that before. Credits to the team for that. We'll not see that used in modern widescreen cinematography.
Anybody know the name of the actor who played the butcher? I think he's been a minor player in many tv shows of the 50's and 60's including Superman and Star Trek
I had them all done at once, and ultimately had 7 total wisdom teeth. The seventh one came in years later. I went to the dentist and told him I had another wisdom tooth coming in. They did a panoramic x-ray and told me there was absolutely no tooth there to come in. I told them I could feel it with my tongue and I could feel it coming through my gum, I could feel it tactiley and I could feel the extreme pressure. They insisted it did not show up on the x-ray, and as usual, they were dismissive and figured I was making it up. Typical medical mentaility when they are wrong, wrong, wrong. Nothing but attitude from them. If I had a dollar for every time that happened…They are the pros, and somehow people are stupid and don’t know their own bodies. It came in a couple of weeks later, wisdom tooth #7, and they couldn’t deny it anymore. Turns out I do know what the hell I’m talking about after all, not a drama queen making up outlandish stories about a 7th wisdom tooth. Surprise, surprise! If I had it to do over, I would’ve just kept them all. It seems like they just like to take them out, whether it’s really necessary or not, it certainly used to be that way. Might be different now. For dental pain: Cinnamon and Clove essential oils, mix a few drops each, diluted in a several drops of olive, coconut or other such oil, dabbed on tooth and gums with a Q-tip, can very carefully gently bite down to allow it to get into any cracks or cavities in the tooth, and you definitely don’t want it on your tongue or draining down your throat, because it will numb it and you’ll feel like you’re choking to death, but they will not only numb the pain, but they will also help kill the infection, and you might even have a chance at your tooth healing instead of having to have it take it out or have it filled. I have saved a couple of teeth by doing that and reapplying it as needed for a few days, until it didn’t need it. I never go anywhere without a little cinnamon and clove essential oil (Lavender, too, it heals all burns, even 3rd degree, down to the flesh and bone, and I don’t dilute it at all (But I DO make sure it is the highest quality, purest tested and proven tested oil, otherwise it’s just an ineffective, smelly chemical). Cinnamon and especially Clove are nature’s numbing agents, and germ-killers as well. I made some up for my visiting brother a few months ago, and saved him from having to go to the dentist. As long as you’re not allergic to cinnamon, or club, or Lavender, they are definitely ones to never be without, GCMS-tested for purity is a must. Worth every drop when the pain hits. I know, I sound like Joe’s partner, always with the fix, the remedy, but hey, putting straight lavender in a serious burn 3x/day, keeping it wrapped, and adding Neosporin over it on every application after about the 12-15th day to keep the scan soft and double-protect from infection not only saved me from having a skin graft, and in less than 30 days I didn’t even have a scab anymore, but the divet from missing flesh filled in, and the dark mark faded, so there’s no scar to even prove that I had been burned so badly that it looked like I was branded and had a deep trench of flesh missing. Less than 30 days, against medical advice, (“do not put undiluted essential oils directly in an open wound”), and I was healed with not a fleck of a scab. Quite frankly it is absolutely criminal if they do not do this in a burn unit for patients. Criminal. And they should add straight Helichrysum, too, just a few drops to the Lavender. People would be healing at least three times faster, scarring less-if at all, with less pain, too. it’s able to notice and not use it for people who have burns. From a sunburn to a full-on engulfing fire, Lavender heals it better and faster. Helichrysum is super expensive, but also regenerates cells and helps with pain. A little goes a very long way, diluting in a carrier oil (like coconut or olive oil) helps it spread where it’s needs to go, just like a dye concentrate dyes cloth better and more evenly when mixed with water. If this helped ONE person heal faster from a toothache or a burn, it would be worth writing this and irritating people with a long comment. Legal disclaimer, always test for allergies to new products of any kind, and if you aren’t sure, test a small area. Helps to test ahead of time, so you don’t feel you have to test when you’re ready to go all out. People that say you “cannot ingest any essential oil ever” don’t understand anything; cinnamon, clove, and lavender are all rated as food additives, so duh, they are used in candies and other flavored things. People will slug down all kinds of funky chemicals in their food and medicines, but then they will fear something that is rated FA which means food additive. GRAS is “ Generally regarded as safe, and they do expect people to know that somethings like cinnamon are super hot and would obviously need to be diluted a little bit, or it could irritate the skin. And of course, **don’t get it in your eye**. *****If you ever get essential oils in your eyes, or if they otherwise irritate the skin or mucous membranes, ******don’t go washing it out with water!,****** that will just make it worse! So many people complain that they washed and washed an essential oil out of their eyes with water, and it “didn’t work, it still burned or irritated their eyes”, when it was all their fault, all they were doing was making it worse, as stupid as pouring water on a grease fire. *****Dilute and wash off essential oils with OIL (don’t put out a grease fires with oil, though, haha, for those that need to be told), any oil you have lying around that is safe to eat is probably safe to put in your eye. Definitely safer than an irritation from undiluted cinnamon or clove or peppermint, for example, unless you had a bizarre allergy in which case it probably wouldn’t be in your kitchen anyway. Anything you would cook with you can usually rinse your eye out with it as well, unless of course, it’s a hot oil, or sesame oil, or something with garlic or some other herbs added to it...just plain oils...and if you get cinnamon and clove in your mouth and it’s too hot for any reason, don’t reach for water, reach for oil. Coconut oil would be the tastiest, imo... Obviously if you get other stuff in your eyes you’re fine to use water...oil as an eye wash is just an essential oil thing, or anything that is solvent in oil instead of water. It seems like common sense, but sometimes people just weren’t born with any, so one has to spell it all out for them.
@@howardfox5763 Used to drive my kids nuts, I called the fridge an Ice Box, and sofa's Davenport's up into the 80s because that's what Mom called them...
They didn't hurt, but I could feel one of my wisdom teeth for almost a year after it was pulled. I think that part of it poked up into my sinuses and after it was pulled there was just a thin layer of skin their separating my sinuses in my mouth.
I don't watch you tube much anymore because of the censorship and increasing amounts of commercials. This channel is loaded with commercials, I hope this trend doesn't keep getting worse.
I remember watching Dragnet re-runs in the early 60s....I thought it was a 'cutting-edge' Police drama series....now I realize how 'cheesy' it actually was and what poor actors these people were...but I still love it!!!!
I liked those wide brimmed hats men wore. My grandpa really looked sharp in one when he went into town on Saturday night! I sure loved that old farmer. He passed away from cancer in '56 when I was seven years old but I still miss him.
The hat is called a fedora. My grandfather, also a farmer had two of them. One for working and one for dressup.
You can still buy them from hat shops in New York . nice Borsalinos too !!! J and J hats is one . just follow the links
My grandpa had fedoras, too, and looked quite dashing, he was a snappy dresser, always bought his in Chicago (I was mad that no one kept any of them, I didn’t get a chance to keep any, I would’ve even worn one of his until it fell apart). I still have a shirt and a leather jacket of his, and I wear that jacket when I really miss him. Funny, grandma’s clothes I haven’t worn, I should get one of her scarves, and a blouse, they both always dressed well, looked great. Not lots of clothes, not flashy, but just quality ones. He was also a farmer, and played sax in a jazz band in his younger days. He’d still take grandma dancing regularly, he still dated her, took her out for dinner, too, right up until he was hospitalized and died. I still miss him, too. Seems like it was an era with a lot more good, quality men. You don’t see a lot of that kind anymore.
Awww yeah I love broad brimmed hats and I ALWAYS wear a hat out
@@howardwayne3974 oooh thank you I wear lotsa hats and have my grandmother's collection amongst my more than 130hats
I'm here because of Carolyn Jones...what a great actress she was!! so natural and beautiful, too bad she never got to star in a big movie the way she deserved
I never recognized her. I read some comments then went back. She was only about 25 here. Only lived to 53 years.
She was Morticia Addams on The Addams Family and was married to TV producer Aaron Spelling.
@@frankdenardo8684 She also played a villainess named Marsha, the Queen of Diamonds on an episode of "Batman".
Maybe if she had spread her legs more...?..:>).....
Actually she did. She was in the Elvis film "King Creole" considered by many to be his finest film.
"There's the bakery wagon, I need some bread" Oh, the Helms bakery truck was so yummy.
Jack Webb reminded me of Rod Serling; both men spoke quietly, but their voices carried.
Frank's admonitions to Joe about his wisdom tooth problem are hardly encouraging. Funny stuff!😂😅😊
I just want people to talk this fast, work this hard, care this much, and dress like it matters again.
Same way they broke Son of Sam case
How does Webb keep a straight face in those scenes. This is hilarious stuff, and his deadpan reactions are surreal!
The early 50s were a different time. Your so cool cynicism makes you sound foolish
You should have seen the copper Clapper routine he did with Johnny carson.
Did I ever tell you about my sister?
"There's the bakery wagon". I remember with great fondness the Helms Bakery truck coming around. My grandma would buy us a donut. It looked so good when they would slide the drawer out with all the choices. Sure wish we had that today.
I remember those trucks
Dunkin Donuts...only they can fit several more per sq inch, they taste like cardboard, it takes 3 to make on of the old time ones, and you have to drive through the drive through...
I remember the helmsman! The cakes,cream puffs,e'clairs,cookies,doughnuts! They were all good!!!!!
Sweet memories are the best kind, got a few myself.
My favorite was the cream puffs
Originally telecast on April 22, 1954. Adapted from a July 6, 1950 radio episode.
Webb had a backlog of radio scripts from the beginning of the series (1949) that he could easily adapt for TV, through the mid-1950's. And don't forget- he was producing TV *and* radio episodes thriugh 1955.
Body bags & cigarettes, make the days fly by for Friday.
He's the best. 👍
I noticed that smoking was a lot more casual in the earlier episodes than the later ones. Jack Webb was even a Chesterfield spokesman!
Liggett & Myers {Chesterfield} was the series' sponsor on radio and televsion in the 1950's. Smoking on camera was encouraged because of their sponsorship.
@Barry I. Grauman
Yeah..I'm old enough to remember when doctors endorsed chesterfields & airplanes had ashtrays attached to the seats
Died of a heart attack at 62.
That's most likely either a lack of exercise, smoking, or drinking or a combination of all three.
His funeral was honored by the Los Angeles Police Department and he was buried with the replica of the badge 714 and the rank of sergeant. The department retired the badge number when he died
If you watch the John Wayne movie Hatari, they’re lighting up one cigarette after another. The movie was partially financed by a tobacco company and the smoking was a requirement to get the ,only.
Oh wow! The helms bakery whistle!!!!! Haven't heard that since 1969!!!!
Joe tapped the wrong side of his jaw in the drug store. 😆 The little bloopers make it even more fun to watch. 🎬🎬
I love finding continuity errors in old films. They are numerous and often hilarious. In The Adventures of Robin Hood with Errol Flynn you can see the spearheads bending and bouncing because they’re rubber 😂
@@TonyMichaels166 Agreed! Love those old rubber spears. Hours of real entertainment in those old TV and movie productions.
i have to wonder if it's a continuity error by accident or more on purpose because he didn't want to point to the side not facing the camera, but the scene looks better how they're positioned. i think they knew what they were doing and just hoped the audience wouldn't notice.
These are a whose who of old time radio!
I like this side kick better than the later one.
Thanks for posting these programs they are great 👍
Thanks for showing all the credits, great to see some familiar faces and remember their names…Caroline Jones, Herb Vigran, Sid Melton (another episode)…I know many others were in these early episodes.
The first part of this about Friday’s wisdom tooth goes on for TOO LONG.
Fifteen years later, Harry Morgan played the same character as Ben Alexander, though they changed the name to Bill Gannon. Same expertise in all sorts of non-law enforcement subjects, same set of relatives who have all had the trouble that momentarily affects Joe.
I loved how Smith came in and they shoot the bull for 3 to 4 minutes about a tooth and then Smith off handily mentions they have a dead body to investigate.
I liked him better than Harry Morgan's Bill Gannon. Bill was an ok character but some of his diet that he was always talking about was simply not for me.
They were (sort of) trying to make this a serious conversation…I was LMAO…this could have been the next thing after “Who’s on first.” These were apparently the basis Dick Wolf used for “Law & Order”…based on real events…no graphic violence, just detective work.
July 3, 2021, South America
Did anyone notice that this was pre-miranda rights? They just grabbed him and off they went! 🚓 🚔 😃
Great show. Love Dragnet. Thanks for posting.
I noticed that also. Wonder when the miranda rights became required.
@@TheFishdoctor1952 from what I looked up , this episode aired April 22 1954. Miranda rights came on June 13, 1966.
They still don't read you Miranda rights.
@@MichaelKurse That’s a silly statement to make without providing your source information, and is easily disproven by the universal use of body cameras worn by police.
@@TheFishdoctor1952 Did you not know that you can ask questions on the internet or have them answered? The Miranda warning is something you could have looked up in Wikipedia, fgs!
Poor Joe always given his smokes away.
Love these. Loved them as a boy. The wooden dialect was probably perfect for the easy consumption of a youngster.
Luv Dragnet.🥰
Las Angeles had a hit-and-run detail. They must have had a lot of runners hitting, back in the day.
I like the partners quips!
Lol 5to 6days of pain after wisdom tooth removal 😂
I love Frank!
I like how they stop at a bar and both treat their maladies.
That was a drugstore.
They tell a story, of a tale, of a fable, of a legend. The Legend of the Mid-Night Dentist.🦷🦷🦷😁😁😁😆😆😆
I always enjoy looking at the Original Dragnet in Black & White (even though I enjoy the 60's versions with the late Harry Morgan later of M*A*S*H as Officer Bill Gannon)
Voted By TV Guide as the Best Cop Shows of the '50's
God Bless the Soul of Jack Webb-he'll ALWAYS be Joe Friday
I couldn't stand Harry Morgan.
@@curtismoon5316 Huh? I could not disagree more.
@@curtismoon5316 I always enjoyed him in whatever show he was on. One of the best.
Thanks for not cluttering up the cigarette lighting sequence with a lot of dialog or advancing the story.
" here's a match...
I don't believe you got that"
It's funny how smoking back then was as normal as breathing air.
It was all the way to 2006. At least in NJ that's when it got banned in bars, lobbies, resturants, etc
@@TheFishdoctor1952 It's what killed Webb, ironically. He was supposedly a 4 pack a day guy for years.
I was about his age when I had my first tooth pulled. The pain can be unbearable if it doesn't come out.
Carolyn Jones achieved a lot of fame as a supporting actress in the 1950s (probably known at first more by face than name) She achieved bigger fame in "King Creole" considered by some to be Elvis's best film.
Please, tell us more about your tooth removal. At length. When we are trying to get work done.
Had a 4 taken out the same day at Camp Redcloud south Korea.
bakery wagon! wow!
@Arthur Scott that's so cool!
13:17, that's pretty nice: to have parents that will give a house as a wedding present!
Amazing that the LAPD was so thinly staffed back then that a sergeant with an impacted wisdom tooth could not get to the dentist except at midnight.
No, he could have went…..Friday was just a workaholic.
Back then, men were men. They didn’t call in sick just because they experienced some discomfort.
That partner is a real character alright.
Yeah his partner is a great contrast to Webb's demeanor.
Yeah, he's like Mantan Maitland without the drama.
Lol the guy constantly mentioning the 5to 6days of pain after wisdom tooth removal 😂
Hey it's Morticia before she was Morticia. Beautiful Carolyn Jones.
She was in 5 episodes.
What a beaver.
@@georgemartin4963 Yes. It is.
@@tacoheadmakenzie9311 : he's probably thinking of the Munsters.
@@tacoheadmakenzie9311
"What a beaver"
Say what?
My dad loved this show❤
Love his hat but if wisdom teeth denote wisdom no wonder that guy didn’t have any! Lol
Joe Friday awesome series loves these
I really can't figure why these simple stories are so facsinating.
I don't know there was much of a story. They spent 5 minutes just on Joe's wisdom tooth and if the people at the bar would have told the truth the story would have been over in a couple of minutes. Morticia (Caroline Jones) gets so drunk that she gets in a random car and is driven home by some guy at the bar. She has a bad headache and won't take an aspirin, instead the bar tender gives her a drink. Bar owner whose business i all locals is worried about the publicity of some guy dying in his bar. And a dentist will wait until after midnight to pull a wisdom tooth. Story? There wasn't a real story here.
There true...and can serve as a lesson for others....
Thank you 😊
Love the old school smoking 🚬
Too bad we couldn't have the original commercials, instead of three intrusive fakebook ads.
Fatima cigarettes best of all long cigarettes
@Sanuk Jang Lery Short of paying for spewtube, which I will never do, no, I don't know how to block ads that show up in the middle of a video. Sometimes I use TOR just to get some different ones. lol
@@felicciasc Never heard of them. Were they a regional product and when did they stop making them?
@@TheFishdoctor1952 They were a cigarette which was advertised heavily in the first 2 seasons of the radio show. They were discontinued in the 60s.
@scratchdog2216 I just put my thumb over the screen and my mind unfocus is until the countdown turns to the word skip.
24:22 what a novel camera stunt. Never saw anything like that before. Credits to the team for that. We'll not see that used in modern widescreen cinematography.
Henry John Baxter looks like Jim Belushi.
Stokes dame got Bette Davis eyes.
well I'm certainly wondering about those drapes now, damnit Frank
12:37 Is that Natalie Parks / Natalie Masters? I heard the voice and thought that sounded like Candy Matson.
20:40, this character actor also appears in the episode THE BIG CRIME.
Jack Webb is A Savage!!!
Just as funny the 100th time as it was the first time, Wanda.
"my wisdom tooth" ~
(hypothetically)
"so I strolled over to Vice and asked for the keys to the Evidence Safe..."
(jk)
“Right there see…👋 Puffy.”
LAPD in city hall, before Parker Center. Another time, but not much has changed.
20:31, this actor-Jack Krushcen, was the scum bag in “The Big Crime” episode.
7:34, Carolyn Jones.
Drinking until drunk! Perfect time to drive home.
To young to watch these but watched him and Harry Morgan in the 60s
I had all four wisdom teeth pulled at once around age 42. The gums took two days to heal.
@Ithecastic True. At least you can in your mind.
Billed a "Caroline" Jones...
friday in a striped jacket and sitting down is just so strange, lol.
the brown bottle not barrel 😂
I haven't seen this one before.
This is weird. I don’t have any kind of ad block, and got zero ads.
22:35, "come on, stand up!"
Myyy Baarrr!😆😆😆
Wow, Morticia Addams is quite lovely
Anybody know the name of the actor who played the butcher? I think he's been a minor player in many tv shows of the 50's and 60's including Superman and Star Trek
Herb Vigran....he was on everything
Lyndon Baines Johnson. Look him up, he was pretty well known.
He played Alice’s boyfriend and the Brady Bunch.
Now I know what kind of Life Earnest T Bass led before moving to Mayberry LOL
That's Carolyn Jones, who later played the wife on the Addam's Family!
Carolyn Jones was beautiful
Try having all 4 of your wisdom teeth pulled at once, pain like you wouldn't believe!
I had them all done at once, and ultimately had 7 total wisdom teeth. The seventh one came in years later. I went to the dentist and told him I had another wisdom tooth coming in. They did a panoramic x-ray and told me there was absolutely no tooth there to come in. I told them I could feel it with my tongue and I could feel it coming through my gum, I could feel it tactiley and I could feel the extreme pressure. They insisted it did not show up on the x-ray, and as usual, they were dismissive and figured I was making it up. Typical medical mentaility when they are wrong, wrong, wrong. Nothing but attitude from them. If I had a dollar for every time that happened…They are the pros, and somehow people are stupid and don’t know their own bodies.
It came in a couple of weeks later, wisdom tooth #7, and they couldn’t deny it anymore. Turns out I do know what the hell I’m talking about after all, not a drama queen making up outlandish stories about a 7th wisdom tooth. Surprise, surprise!
If I had it to do over, I would’ve just kept them all. It seems like they just like to take them out, whether it’s really necessary or not, it certainly used to be that way. Might be different now.
For dental pain:
Cinnamon and Clove essential oils, mix a few drops each, diluted in a several drops of olive, coconut or other such oil, dabbed on tooth and gums with a Q-tip, can very carefully gently bite down to allow it to get into any cracks or cavities in the tooth, and you definitely don’t want it on your tongue or draining down your throat, because it will numb it and you’ll feel like you’re choking to death, but they will not only numb the pain, but they will also help kill the infection, and you might even have a chance at your tooth healing instead of having to have it take it out or have it filled. I have saved a couple of teeth by doing that and reapplying it as needed for a few days, until it didn’t need it. I never go anywhere without a little cinnamon and clove essential oil (Lavender, too, it heals all burns, even 3rd degree, down to the flesh and bone, and I don’t dilute it at all (But I DO make sure it is the highest quality, purest tested and proven tested oil, otherwise it’s just an ineffective, smelly chemical). Cinnamon and especially Clove are nature’s numbing agents, and germ-killers as well. I made some up for my visiting brother a few months ago, and saved him from having to go to the dentist. As long as you’re not allergic to cinnamon, or club, or Lavender, they are definitely ones to never be without, GCMS-tested for purity is a must. Worth every drop when the pain hits. I know, I sound like Joe’s partner, always with the fix, the remedy, but hey, putting straight lavender in a serious burn 3x/day, keeping it wrapped, and adding Neosporin over it on every application after about the 12-15th day to keep the scan soft and double-protect from infection not only
saved me from having a skin graft, and in less than 30 days I didn’t even have a scab anymore, but the divet from missing flesh filled in, and the dark mark faded, so there’s no scar to even prove that I had been burned so badly that it looked like I was branded and had a deep trench of flesh missing.
Less than 30 days, against medical advice, (“do not put undiluted essential oils directly in an open wound”), and I was healed with not a fleck of a scab. Quite frankly it is absolutely criminal if they do not do this in a burn unit for patients. Criminal. And they should add straight Helichrysum, too, just a few drops to the Lavender. People would be healing at least three times faster, scarring less-if at all, with less pain, too. it’s able to notice and not use it for people who have burns. From a sunburn to a full-on engulfing fire, Lavender heals it better and faster. Helichrysum is super expensive, but also regenerates cells and helps with pain. A little goes a very long way, diluting in a carrier oil (like coconut or olive oil) helps it spread where it’s needs to go, just like a dye concentrate dyes cloth better and more evenly when mixed with water. If this helped ONE person heal faster from a toothache or a burn, it would be worth writing this and irritating people with a long comment. Legal disclaimer, always test for allergies to new products of any kind, and if you aren’t sure, test a small area. Helps to test ahead of time, so you don’t feel you have to test when you’re ready to go all out.
People that say you “cannot ingest any essential oil ever” don’t understand anything; cinnamon, clove, and lavender are all rated as food additives, so duh, they are used in candies and other flavored things. People will slug down all kinds of funky chemicals in their food and medicines, but then they will fear something that is rated FA which means food additive. GRAS is “ Generally regarded as safe, and they do expect people to know that somethings like cinnamon are super hot and would obviously need to be diluted a little bit, or it could irritate the skin.
And of course, **don’t get it in your eye**.
*****If you ever get essential oils in your eyes, or if they otherwise irritate the skin or mucous membranes, ******don’t go washing it out with water!,****** that will just make it worse!
So many people complain that they washed and washed an essential oil out of their eyes with water, and it “didn’t work, it still burned or irritated their eyes”, when it was all their fault, all they were doing was making it worse, as stupid as pouring water on a grease fire.
*****Dilute and wash off essential oils with OIL (don’t put out a grease fires with oil, though, haha, for those that need to be told), any oil you have lying around that is safe to eat is probably safe to put in your eye. Definitely safer than an irritation from undiluted cinnamon or clove or peppermint, for example, unless you had a bizarre allergy in which case it probably wouldn’t be in your kitchen anyway. Anything you would cook with you can usually rinse your eye out with it as well, unless of course, it’s a hot oil, or sesame oil, or something with garlic or some other herbs added to it...just plain oils...and if you get cinnamon and clove in your mouth and it’s too hot for any reason, don’t reach for water, reach for oil. Coconut oil would be the tastiest, imo...
Obviously if you get other stuff in your eyes you’re fine to use water...oil as an eye wash is just an essential oil thing, or anything that is solvent in oil instead of water. It seems like common sense, but sometimes people just weren’t born with any, so one has to spell it all out for them.
@@misskim2058 , how extraordinaire.
@@56cadd 🤣🤣
I got all 4 wisdom teeth removed, and it's true they still hurt for 5-6 later 😢😅
That goes without saying. You committed a pretty brutal injury to your body, of course it’s going to hurt while it heals.
@@spankynater4242 i now that but that what the dentist told me
Guess my dr was really good gave me t3s only needed them for a day lol even knocked me out cost 30$ lol times have changed
Smith is so encouraging 😳😱
Gotta love the butcher...didn't see anything odd, but hey...this drunk said a guy got murdered
then the scene stylishly cuts to the meat grinder. 15:52
@@r_1901 I wonder if that was 80/20 or 93/7, lol.
Beer in the Icebox
Ice box was once a general term for refrigerator.
Howard Fox as a carry over term from when the fridge was actually a box with ice in it. Yes?
@@howardfox5763 Used to drive my kids nuts, I called the fridge an Ice Box, and sofa's Davenport's up into the 80s because that's what Mom called them...
They didn't hurt, but I could feel one of my wisdom teeth for almost a year after it was pulled. I think that part of it poked up into my sinuses and after it was pulled there was just a thin layer of skin their separating my sinuses in my mouth.
Jack Webb bragged smoked he smoked 40 cigarettes every day till 62 years old
Not just cigarettes Chesterfield
He died at age 62.
@@felicciasc ...and Fatima...
@@neilmoes9898 ...from lung cancer
I don't watch you tube much anymore because of the censorship and increasing amounts of commercials. This channel is loaded with commercials, I hope this trend doesn't keep getting worse.
That tooth dialogue was really ridiculous. What kind of friend or partner would talk like that? He really pissed me off.
LMAO
The cautious police officer was indeed a friend whilst the wisdom flew over the moon. 🌙 🌚 🌔
Helms bakery truck whistle toot
"Bakery wagon"? What the hell is that?
My uncle drove one of those in the 60’s. He’d come by our house and give us baked goods. Loved it.
The helms bakery truck
@@billchambersmarquez1964 Was this a regional bakery? When did this practice die out.
@@TheFishdoctor1952 the helms bakery went out of business in 1969
I had my wisdom’s teeth pulled and I continue to have pain for about two weeks.
this episode should be called ''The Tooth''
The BIG TOOTH!! haha!!
The whole tooth!
@@marcosmith2501 ...I swear to tell the Whole Tooth, and nothing but the Tooth.
The Big Tooth
@@JiveDadson hehe, yes i forgot they always use 'big' in the titles.... Thank you for telling the Tooth.
So video ok but LOW LOW VOLUME.
Except commercials are always HIGH volume.
I remember watching Dragnet re-runs in the early 60s....I thought it was a 'cutting-edge' Police drama series....now I realize how 'cheesy' it actually was and what poor actors these people were...but I still love it!!!!
If you look at ANY of the series Jack Webb produced, they were pretty much ALL cheesy....but that's what makes them fun to watch now
@@richardsalicejr5295 Just the facts Ma'am.....:>)
@@largemember Funny, I've read that he never actually said "just the facts, maam". And Bogart never said "play it again, Sam".
It was cutting edge. It was the first police procedural. And acting styles are different now than they were back then.
It's twooo, it's twooo
How come they never take them uptown?
That's were all police stations were back then. Down town as most are still today.
Morticia!
I'm here because of the Conan podcast.
First time watching i have to say this show is bizarre
What's bizarre about it, seems just like a normal cop show.
The LA I remeber . . . before it and the rest of California went to hell !!
LIKE IT
The poor Mrs Stokes
Robert Logan!
Five ads in the first 10 minutes, and I gave up on this turkey.
I have Adblock, but it made no difference
RUclips premium works.
Joe aged like crazy in a few years. Smoking and drinking
Too many commercials in this short show, I'm gone!
Back in the days before Miranda.
LIfe was so much better before they got soft on crime. Like, a sentence of not more than 10 years for murder.
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