Bumping into people at a walking park is a diverse picture of a society in collapse. No greetings, nods, nothing. Alienated to their own struggle. But the caveat is a few well mannered kids who at such a young age still use excuse me pardon me thank you
this makes me nostalgic, brother and sister used to do their homework early, so they could catch a program on the radio. it wasn't that long ago that i used to plan my responsibilities in a way that i could watch my favorite TV program when it aired. this was before on demand streaming, which is arguably better, but there is just something about the feeling of getting your chores done just in time to watch a show.
@@waldensiansylph4869 well they had that radio which came some information about the world outside which can catch it depressed. But over the decades there's more and more media bombarding us and it could either get us depressed or we can tune it out.. there are those who say those who tune out things are not living in the real world.
What no TV? The son and daughter ask.."We want our MTV!!! When it comes into being. Then mothers replies you won't be teenagers forever you know.. and the kids reply but we still want our MTV!!!
@@georgeplagianos6487 This film takes place in 1950. At the time people did not own televisions because they were expensive, and most teens listened to the radio. Radio had real entertainment back then.
Keri Bun: Yes, private offices were wonderful! Now we just get tiny little cubicles with no windows, no daylight, and no privacy. Makes me glad I work from home!
The fathers is being a cheapo. there's not enough space to put anything on there.And she's writing like a stenographer. That radio should be on a shelf make more room for that little nothing more than a little side table the father probably bought it at a thrift shop... Where was Ikea when people needed it most.??
Yes they should be updated The Life and Times of "The Addams family" a very loving family where everything gets worked out at the end. And in just 30 minutes
@@jasamkojajesam6108 one could be diagnosed with issues like clinical depression and can affects the whole family.. I bet the only remedy back then was a straight jacket being put away in Willowbrook. Staten Island New York
@@MegaMackproductions I don't think the narrator said this is happening all the time in the first family's house.. maybe they have not enough hours in their work schedule but should leave them to depression
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@@zekiah2 EXCELLENT special effects, GREAT CGI, what studio, in Burbank, Cal, was this filmed at, I believe, that this was filmed as part of the new "Mission Impossible", movie, can't wait, to see these EFFECTS, in the movie, Bravo
Wowww. Love this. Hope to become the other family more. I used to be the chaotic family. I wish I learned these skills sooner. Funnily enough, my mother is very organised I was a total opposite.
I would assume that means your mum did things for you so you didn't have to learn to be organized, t often happens that parents think "it's faster if I do it" and fail to realize that way their children won't get into the habbit at all.
@@YamiKisara she did do that but she also used to tell and tell and tell us to clean up but I just didn't. I would do the whole house top to bottom everything every Saturday but during the week I couldn't for the life of me keep my bedroom tidy. Anyway I've learnt now :)
I loved the message of taking pride in different aspects of your life, but I couldn't help but laugh when he was like "Brother's responsibility is to clean the car, Mother and Sister's responsibility is to clean literally every other thing they own."
They did other things like work a job while the woman stayed home working was her job literally rather than working a regular job she worked at home and there’s nothing wrong with that
There are a lot of comments below to the effect of, "People were so more well-behaved and well-mannered back then than they are now." That may or may not be true, but I'd like to point out that this film and others like it, they're not clips from a reality show from back then. No, they're highly idealized depictions of everyday life. I doubt very many if any families actually led such perfect lives. I know I've talked to my Boomer parents about life back then and they've told me not to use depictions of life on TV shows from that era to judge what life was really like. TV and film producers from that era weren't too interested in portraying reality.
Tbf, this is mostly because we associate these outfits with older people (as these people would be now). In those times, the younger people wore outfits like shown on the video. Nowdays, these people are much older, so it means older people wear them.
It was to the radio and movie industries. After 1951, radio listeners were starting to watch more TV at night, and advertisers shifted their money towards sponsoring TV shows (for example, Bob Hope and Jack Benny went off the air in 1955 because their had only a fraction of the audience they attracted five years before, and their sponsors declined to renew their contracts, preferring to advertise on a medium where more people watched their messages rather than listened).....and national weekly movie attendance was off by more than one-third because of TV's influence in 1951 {thousands of movie theaters closed as a result over the next several years}
“You wont mind living by the clock”- oh yeah? What about circadian rythym? Im a night owl- my best hours are between 10 AM and 8 pm, with a small nap, i can go until 3 AM. It also bugs me, that the inference that all you need to do is be organized and tidy and life will be smooth and relatively safe. My hubby has a saying- when you wake up in the morning you never know what’s gonna happen, so be ready for anything! And we are!
Circadian rhythm ain't natural. You don't need to wake and sleep at certain times for your entire life. You can change it whenever you want. At least, I don't _think_ I'm weird for it lol.
I was raised with obligations, and had many responsibilities and expectations. Nevertheless, I turned into Mrs. Smith! I find the Smith family more interesting.
@@katana909 Can't. Women have too many options, being both a career-woman and mothers, but not actual wives. And even if you get a "husband" to play along, you'll eventually lose respect for him for not wearing the pants in the house.
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You can still take the lessons from these videos. In fact, the advantage we have over people born in the 1930s is that it's very easy to access content like this. You don't need to be born in the 1930s to have respect, discipline and morals. If anything, it's more impressive nowadays.
I love how they mention television time when in 1950 only 8% of households had one! Also I would be flabbergasted if my sister ever made my lunch even once in my lifetime! 😏
My mother was a slob...she drove my father crazy..he REALLY "helped out" but ALLLLL she did was criticize him... By 14 I had taught myself how to to everything... She started acting more erratically.. I used to have to find things to make dinner for 7 ... My father had a 24/7 job..AND his boss was CRITICALLY ill... He sat me down and cried when he asked me to take over ... It was very scary..but the only way to get a decent home and food..THIS REALLY TRIGGERED ME... I was also physically, mentally abused by my mother... It was a very difficult life... The only time there was any order and decent food and clean home was when I did it... My father talked to the owner of our new supermarket... I had a check cashing card at 14... I still had to get her up and not let her have any more Valium until we got back... I had to plan meals...make grocery list ..budget...and sit her in the pharmacy while I shopped...
I hope your adult life brought you blessings. My mother was imbalanced, has issues..I had a difficult life too being the oldest & female, she also criticized non stop, my father & I. My brother she babied, I think planning on him taking care of her since she didn't like to take responsibility for herself (she paints a different picture for the public,but behind closed doors that's how it was,& worse sometimes)..but luckily he married a smart woman. They deal with mother in a way that gives my brother time with own family, I'm glad he met her. So I hope your adult life brought you some joy🙏
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@@saminaneen My "facts" are the changing demographics of this country that are no longer skewed in your favor. Soon the majority will become the minority by 2050. Generation Z (Age 26 and under) is the last gasp of your majority status. Not an opinion, but hard numbers from the 2020 Decennial Census. Bye! 👋
I wish I could go back in time to that but then I remember if you were non-Caucasian in America 9/10 you gotten mistreated especially African-Americans.
They were in the western world, especially America, for many who weren’t white or male or cishet (a person who is straight and whose gender is the one they were assigned at birth)
Lmfao I’m an adult now and I am not like this at all. Failure is a funny feeling to cope with as you enjoy a video you’re watching 💀 I’m still a teenager in a lot of ways, and not these kinds of teenagers 😂
@@rachelball1174 lol well it worked out not having automatic dishwashers they ended up with dish pan hands so she would ruin her hands through your hair to moisturize her hands with your hair oil.
No, the sandwiches would have been wrapped in wax paper and kept in the refrigerator overnight. But you couldn’t put the whole metal box in there - the damp air would have made it rust.
With all due respect, this is not utopia. We were a big family, each one cleaned his own room, polished his shoes, prepared his own snack to take to work. We all had time for fun and responsibility. I think this is a cultural issue of respect and organization that each family chooses to follow or not. There are people who prefer to live in the mess and others in an organized way. It is a matter of choice, and my family, since I was a child, educated me to be a person with obligations and also with leisure time. I like to live like this until today that I am an adult. My life is not utopia.
Miniskirts really weren't very liberating, though -- you couldn't even bend over to drink from a water fountain without giving a peep show to the world. And you had to be really careful how you sat, unless you wanted everyone looking up your skirt. 🙀
@@LauRa-re9un And there is nothing wrong with listening legendary and talented Beatles or wearing mini skirts cuz women can wear whatever the hell they want to🙃
And women left their children to join the workforce. Unsupervised children became slackers, and now you see how lost we are as a society. Guidance starts in the home but there needs to be someone (a parent) actually IN the home to do the guiding. Coming home too tired to deal with children was a recipe for disaster, and now here we are 😔
I watch a lot of these old instructional films and, in spite of having good info, I disliked the censorious tone of this one. Also the acting is unpleasantly contrived and overdone. There is a similarly themed production called The Teens (1957) that is the complete opposite. Definitely hit or miss with these low budget productions.
Want their kids to be a part of the entertaining? Not in my house. Children were to be seen and not heard. We were not allowed to so much as poke our noses out of the doors of our rooms or we would be beaten. They didn't even wait for company to leave. They would beat us in front of the guests.
Yep. I had learned to walk at 10 mos. old, they had a party going on, a house full of people, and I was attracted by the happy social sounds, climbed out of my crib and wandered through the forest of legs to where my parents were. It was so crowded with shoulder to shoulder people that the violent parent lifted me up above their head with one hand and beat me with the other in front of guests. Nana was immediately repulsed/upset/nauseated, left right then and went home to throw up. A few others left then too. Nana told me about it years later, and many other recollections. Parents had no compunctions about beating their kids in front of others, and yelling. Of course, it was abusive. Nana was never like that. When I was about 10, I told my older sibling that when we were older, we would look back on our childhood and see our parents as being abusive. Children were indoctrinated by their parents to not see it that way, so my sibling just looked at me, as if surprized.
@@Mr.SLovesTheSacredHeartofJesus A lot of children suffered abuse, a lot still do. "The rest," as you categorize yourself, depends on which group (abused or not) that one is in, and the numbers may be higher than you know. This comment thread is relatable to many readers.
good manners makes me so happy. we are so lost as a society
A population that can't get along with each other, is no longer viable, but is a society that is destroyed from within.
Bumping into people at a walking park is a diverse picture of a society in collapse. No greetings, nods, nothing. Alienated to their own struggle. But the caveat is a few well mannered kids who at such a young age still use excuse me pardon me thank you
this makes me nostalgic, brother and sister used to do their homework early, so they could catch a program on the radio. it wasn't that long ago that i used to plan my responsibilities in a way that i could watch my favorite TV program when it aired. this was before on demand streaming, which is arguably better, but there is just something about the feeling of getting your chores done just in time to watch a show.
That’s a cool image
Reward for efforts that motivates.
I kind of feel like this still should be taught..
It needs to be taught all the more now. Discipline, including self-discipline, seems to be evaporating.
Me Rose agree
Kids don't save or beg, they just get stuff handed to them these days. Full on gifts like it's Christmas on Easter, or a new car for graduation.
I agree
It's all about ME, ME, ME, and instant gratification. It's a mess
I will just pretend like I live in this world.. what a wonderful time to be alive!
Television was set up with such a great purpose. Love the values films.
Makes sense, and if you have some order to your life it goes by more easily. Makes sense even in 2019. Scatter homes make scattered people.
Turnofevent809 “Cluttered house, cluttered life.” I always say!
@@raevenbrooke3030 The first family go to benefit from home economics classes in school both the men and women
I love all these postings because of they make me reflect on many important issues
Exactly, yes! So neat to find this channel, taught such good values back then~ can't believe it's gone so far the opposite way
@@waldensiansylph4869 well they had that radio which came some information about the world outside which can catch it depressed. But over the decades there's more and more media bombarding us and it could either get us depressed or we can tune it out.. there are those who say those who tune out things are not living in the real world.
@@waldensiansylph4869 Rose colored glasses.
Obviously, the family whose home has no television is very gracious.
Very nice daughter shown in this film,and she and brother get along
admirably.
What no TV? The son and daughter ask.."We want our MTV!!! When it comes into being. Then mothers replies you won't be teenagers forever you know.. and the kids reply but we still want our MTV!!!
yes
@@georgeplagianos6487 This film takes place in 1950. At the time people did not own televisions because they were expensive, and most teens listened to the radio. Radio had real entertainment back then.
Look how well-made al the furniture was. And looks like, back then, you get an office room all to yourself!
Keri Bun: Yes, private offices were wonderful! Now we just get tiny little cubicles with no windows, no daylight, and no privacy. Makes me glad I work from home!
Yes...cubicles! May I ask what you do from home?
@@keribun6473 I put together statistical data services for clients. I can work from anywhere where there is a computer and internet connection.
Thank you!
6:42 She could do with a decent desk .
Oh and major thanks to whoever posted these videos. I love them. They are actually inspirational.
The fathers is being a cheapo. there's not enough space to put anything on there.And she's writing like a stenographer. That radio should be on a shelf make more room for that little nothing more than a little side table the father probably bought it at a thrift shop... Where was Ikea when people needed it most.??
She had a huge vanity to use. Apparently, she liked that layout!
We need more worthy members of adult society.
And don’t forget. Be kind and rewind!
1:39 1950's example of a messy house.
The kids in the good family are so good looking! These films are great. Should be shown in schools today, maybe updated though.
Yes they should be updated The Life and Times of "The Addams family" a very loving family where everything gets worked out at the end. And in just 30 minutes
@@georgeplagianos6487 now we have "fishtank" instead where everything is livestreamed in real time.
Please share, now days the youth may learn from this
No reason kids cannot clean their own room.
There can be many reasons. They can be sick or feel bad.
@@jasamkojajesam6108 sure. But all the time?
@@jasamkojajesam6108 one could be diagnosed with issues like clinical depression and can affects the whole family.. I bet the only remedy back then was a straight jacket being put away in Willowbrook. Staten Island New York
@@MegaMackproductions I don't think the narrator said this is happening all the time in the first family's house.. maybe they have not enough hours in their work schedule but should leave them to depression
There are much more families like the smith than "the other family" 😅
My favorite part of these videos is reading the comments of people wishing we could go back to this time. 😂😂😂
Btw the house isn't that dirty.
The only people that should want to go back to this time are white males. Everyone else had a kind of crappy
A lot of smooth brains in the comments lol
Did anyone feed the poor dog???
These kids grew up to be the best families....fathers mothers and probably had the opportunity to buy a house. Not like now!😢
You can still buy a house.
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Bought a house on 3 acres for 130k
Just don’t live in the cities
@@zekiah2 EXCELLENT special effects, GREAT CGI, what studio, in Burbank, Cal, was this filmed at, I believe, that this was filmed as part of the new "Mission Impossible", movie, can't wait, to see these EFFECTS, in the movie, Bravo
Wowww. Love this. Hope to become the other family more. I used to be the chaotic family. I wish I learned these skills sooner. Funnily enough, my mother is very organised I was a total opposite.
I would assume that means your mum did things for you so you didn't have to learn to be organized, t often happens that parents think "it's faster if I do it" and fail to realize that way their children won't get into the habbit at all.
@@YamiKisara she did do that but she also used to tell and tell and tell us to clean up but I just didn't. I would do the whole house top to bottom everything every Saturday but during the week I couldn't for the life of me keep my bedroom tidy. Anyway I've learnt now :)
In my day you'd get beat up for having a lunchbox like that.
The narrator sounds like the long time staff announcer of KHJ-TV Ch. 9 here in Los Angeles. 🎙️📺☺️
I loved the message of taking pride in different aspects of your life, but I couldn't help but laugh when he was like "Brother's responsibility is to clean the car, Mother and Sister's responsibility is to clean literally every other thing they own."
Hey, it worked.
They did other things like work a job while the woman stayed home working was her job literally rather than working a regular job she worked at home and there’s nothing wrong with that
Don't you know that a woman's place is at home?
@@leenmattar3983no its not its backward thinking woman can work outside home as well
@@mariharrik5987 Not all of them, though.
"this boy and girl" and I'm over here like wtc those kids look older than I do in my 30s.
There are a lot of comments below to the effect of, "People were so more well-behaved and well-mannered back then than they are now." That may or may not be true, but I'd like to point out that this film and others like it, they're not clips from a reality show from back then. No, they're highly idealized depictions of everyday life. I doubt very many if any families actually led such perfect lives. I know I've talked to my Boomer parents about life back then and they've told me not to use depictions of life on TV shows from that era to judge what life was really like. TV and film producers from that era weren't too interested in portraying reality.
Those are cool chairs at the breakfast table.
Dale Carnegie and Dave Ramsey all rolled up into one!
I haven't seen a man in a suit in years.
WorkshopPops I wish they still did. No one road rages in a suit.
My husband wishes he could still wear suits to work but he would be laughed at now if he did :(
@@irongrl he should. It might make other men feel like the need to dress up too.
Daddy used to wear one when I was a kid, and a fedora
Now everyone dresses like a bunch of slops with no sense of fashion. It wouldn’t hurt to just dress smart every once awhile.
I will not let myself turn out to be like I am right now. I will change myself and fulfil my obligations from now on. I wasn't even aware of these.
Who else is swooning over the first 30 seconds or so of this film’s soundtrack😍😳🥴
Bad father bad mother = bad kids
No not at all. A negative and a negative make a positive.
@@hamzasami8362 I like them this words because its true👍👍👍
That can be the case, but not always. It depends.
maybe maybe not. my parents were the best they could but some kids turn out not so well -- meaning myself.
Thaddeus K Smith
Has a brother who became
A famous news caster
Howard K Smith and works along
Side Harry Reasoner
Is this haiku?
Alas, poor old Thaddeus I knew him well. Always up to no good🕴
Mom's got that 50's bush!! 🤔😬😟
We live in a world of smiths...
This video completely explains the emergence of the counterculture
The dress and hairstyles made everyone look 20 years older than they really were.
Yeah, well it's better than having tattoos on your neck and a bone through your nose.
Tbf, this is mostly because we associate these outfits with older people (as these people would be now).
In those times, the younger people wore outfits like shown on the video. Nowdays, these people are much older, so it means older people wear them.
In 1950, most people listened to radio (especially at night). But television was starting to make inroads in most homes......
You say "inroads" like its a bad thing. 😏
It was to the radio and movie industries. After 1951, radio listeners were starting to watch more TV at night, and advertisers shifted their money towards sponsoring TV shows (for example, Bob Hope and Jack Benny went off the air in 1955 because their had only a fraction of the audience they attracted five years before, and their sponsors declined to renew their contracts, preferring to advertise on a medium where more people watched their messages rather than listened).....and national weekly movie attendance was off by more than one-third because of TV's influence in 1951 {thousands of movie theaters closed as a result over the next several years}
8:59 No way they can hear each other over the hoover 😂
FACTS THEM VACCUMS WAS LOUD AS HELL….😂😂😂😂
“You wont mind living by the clock”- oh yeah? What about circadian rythym? Im a night owl- my best hours are between 10 AM and 8 pm, with a small nap, i can go until 3 AM. It also bugs me, that the inference that all you need to do is be organized and tidy and life will be smooth and relatively safe. My hubby has a saying- when you wake up in the morning you never know what’s gonna happen, so be ready for anything! And we are!
Circadian rhythm ain't natural. You don't need to wake and sleep at certain times for your entire life. You can change it whenever you want.
At least, I don't _think_ I'm weird for it lol.
I was raised with obligations, and had many responsibilities and expectations. Nevertheless, I turned into Mrs. Smith! I find the Smith family more interesting.
Anybody notice the same guy played both fathers - he's slapped on a horrible toupee to play the dad in the home of the goodie two shoes.
I always dreamed of growing up and build a family like this with traditions…but I was born in the 90 sadly
I still plan on it!
@@katana909 Can't. Women have too many options, being both a career-woman and mothers, but not actual wives. And even if you get a "husband" to play along, you'll eventually lose respect for him for not wearing the pants in the house.
@@edwardgaines6561 I plan on being a housewife and am only dating men that show leadership skills
you still can
Back when people associated with their neighbors and kids socialized instead of being in their phones
Funny how social media has, ironically, made everyone isolated and shut-in.
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Is it just me or did people look way older back then?
Where I live Juniors hobby desk would be unrecognizable. He'd never be able to find anything.
I can understand why some kids ran off with beatniks, moved to New York and began writing poetry.
So they could be recruited by the crass media to degenerate families and society.
@@ericastier1646 Well said!
Id love to go back.
"Klink!!!!!!! You're going to help Hogan win the war!"
Laughs in ADHD 😩✨🤣
Nice lessons.
their car is sick got the suicide doors and the xtra window its huge I wish I had that thing in mint condition
Radio is v,good, original lovely life, from Pakistan
Can everyone please stop ignoring how hilarious these old educational films are?
The obligation that you made
For the title that thay gave
Lobo. One of the greats
Huge bedrooms, Barbie House dining table.
🎉read my lips...... this is the way it SHOULD be!.......😊
Whats the music at the beginning?
I should have been born in the 1930s and a young adult in the 1950s.
You can still take the lessons from these videos. In fact, the advantage we have over people born in the 1930s is that it's very easy to access content like this. You don't need to be born in the 1930s to have respect, discipline and morals. If anything, it's more impressive nowadays.
You can still find one of that furniture
Some of that furniture
I love how they mention television time when in 1950 only 8% of households had one! Also I would be flabbergasted if my sister ever made my lunch even once in my lifetime! 😏
The women are 1000 times more appealing and desirable than instagirl.
But why is the guy doing ‘homework’ 36 years old?
My mother was a slob...she drove my father crazy..he REALLY "helped out" but ALLLLL she did was criticize him...
By 14 I had taught myself how to to everything...
She started acting more erratically..
I used to have to find things to make dinner for 7 ...
My father had a 24/7 job..AND his boss was CRITICALLY ill...
He sat me down and cried when he asked me to take over ...
It was very scary..but the only way to get a decent home and food..THIS REALLY TRIGGERED ME...
I was also physically, mentally abused by my mother...
It was a very difficult life...
The only time there was any order and decent food and clean home was when I did it...
My father talked to the owner of our new supermarket...
I had a check cashing card at 14...
I still had to get her up and not let her have any more Valium until we got back...
I had to plan meals...make grocery list ..budget...and sit her in the pharmacy while I shopped...
Sad!
I hope your adult life brought you blessings. My mother was imbalanced, has issues..I had a difficult life too being the oldest & female, she also criticized non stop, my father & I. My brother she babied, I think planning on him taking care of her since she didn't like to take responsibility for herself (she paints a different picture for the public,but behind closed doors that's how it was,& worse sometimes)..but luckily he married a smart woman. They deal with mother in a way that gives my brother time with own family, I'm glad he met her.
So I hope your adult life brought you some joy🙏
@@a.b.creator ONLY after I walked away from all of them..and still dealing with the grief and thefts the siblings did..
Very sound.
But theres only two children! Try this with 12! 😂
I understand this is an idealization but it is still sad to see how our society has degraded.
The birth control pill, Roe V Wade, and no-fault divorce ruined the American family.
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@@saminaneen My "facts" are the changing demographics of this country that are no longer skewed in your favor. Soon the majority will become the minority by 2050. Generation Z (Age 26 and under) is the last gasp of your majority status. Not an opinion, but hard numbers from the 2020 Decennial Census. Bye! 👋
@@saminaneen
Up your arse you arrogant fool.
the radio: "lowes - angle - eeese ... facepalm
Curse those that say the 1950s were a bad time
I wish I could go back in time to that but then I remember if you were non-Caucasian in America 9/10 you gotten mistreated especially African-Americans.
They were in the western world, especially America, for many who weren’t white or male or cishet (a person who is straight and whose gender is the one they were assigned at birth)
news papers used to cost 10 cents you could buy one on the main street by paper boys oh those were great days
Lmfao I’m an adult now and I am not like this at all. Failure is a funny feeling to cope with as you enjoy a video you’re watching 💀 I’m still a teenager in a lot of ways, and not these kinds of teenagers 😂
What time do they get up? 3:30am?
You'd be surprised how fast you can get things done without a 📱 in your hand 😔
LOL hair oil. Is there a such thing as hair oil or is it a old time thing.
I assume it's the same as hair pomade which is often used as a styling product for men's hair
"Brylcreme, a little dab will do ya. She'll love to run her fingers through your hair. "Lol.
@@rachelball1174 lol well it worked out not having automatic dishwashers they ended up with dish pan hands so she would ruin her hands through your hair to moisturize her hands with your hair oil.
My grandfather used a hair dressing called, Vitalis. It was marketed as the non oily stuff. The wet look was popular for men during this era.
Vitalis,Brylcreem and Score all were popular hair oils men used during the 1950s and 1960s.
Mr Smith's poor wife.
The mannequin at 16:11 is creepy af
ikr at first i thought it was real until it was not talking lol
Is that.... Betty White?
It looks like her
i thought she looked familiar
Who, Mary?
similar, but doesn't have Betty's dimples
were those lunches actually sitting out all night?
No, the sandwiches would have been wrapped in wax paper and kept in the refrigerator overnight. But you couldn’t put the whole metal box in there - the damp air would have made it rust.
Good financial advice here
This is great. However we don’t live in a utopia. Life comes with problems and we need Gos in our homes.
Gos?
FoxInTheTwilight god*
With all due respect, this is not utopia. We were a big family, each one cleaned his own room, polished his shoes, prepared his own snack to take to work. We all had time for fun and responsibility. I think this is a cultural issue of respect and organization that each family chooses to follow or not. There are people who prefer to live in the mess and others in an organized way. It is a matter of choice, and my family, since I was a child, educated me to be a person with obligations and also with leisure time. I like to live like this until today that I am an adult. My life is not utopia.
It would be a utopia if ppl went back to these priorities, behaviors, and type of dress.
Which gos is "needed"? I'd say NONE, we do our own things ourselves.
Dang, how close was this brother and sister?????
Lol
he did touch her when going into the theater
One shouldn't confuse or conflate respectful kindness with something shady.
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I would marry Ms. Smith.
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I would marry young lady.
we never got allowences must been nice to of had one for those that did get it.
Neither did others of us.
“Dad pokes-out sister’s beautiful green eyes, by accident, with brother’s new Trout Rod! Ouch, Dad!”
This makes Family
The mother needs to be more organized and teach her children to do the same.
So does the dad. But that's the whole point of the video...
The goody two shoes daughter is like a stepford wife. Its creepy as fuck
Thaddeus must be my daddy. I try and try, but I am just not organized.
God bless America 🇺🇸
Poula, OBLIGAYTION!!!!
In 15 years women wore mini skirts and men long hair. All thanks to the Beatles and the women liberation.
Miniskirts really weren't very liberating, though -- you couldn't even bend over to drink from a water fountain without giving a peep show to the world. And you had to be really careful how you sat, unless you wanted everyone looking up your skirt. 🙀
@@MeowingKittyCat you are right!! So came the ´70´s with the comfortable and fashionable up to now JEANS
@@LauRa-re9un And there is nothing wrong with listening legendary and talented Beatles or wearing mini skirts cuz women can wear whatever the hell they want to🙃
@@jasamkojajesam6108 yeah!! agree. We live in a time of freedom, fortunately. And we can thank the old generations for the revolution changes.
And women left their children to join the workforce. Unsupervised children became slackers, and now you see how lost we are as a society. Guidance starts in the home but there needs to be someone (a parent) actually IN the home to do the guiding. Coming home too tired to deal with children was a recipe for disaster, and now here we are 😔
Sis is a babe.
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Mom's out of her "little helper," I guess... (saying ironically, no wonder so many housewives turned to either uppers or downers and both
They should have joined the workforce to become actualized and fulfilled human beings, just like in Valley of the Dolls.
Living by the clock no thank
Love the video
What world do you live in? We all live by the clock. Better to accept it, and make it work for you.
So headphones didn't exist back then? I feel bad for them not being able to turn up the music.
They existed... just not the same as todays headphones.
Ah, I see.
Everyone speaks proper English.
They aren't speaking proper English
I watch a lot of these old instructional films and, in spite of having good info, I disliked the censorious tone of this one. Also the acting is unpleasantly contrived and overdone. There is a similarly themed production called The Teens (1957) that is the complete opposite. Definitely hit or miss with these low budget productions.
Want their kids to be a part of the entertaining? Not in my house. Children were to be seen and not heard. We were not allowed to so much as poke our noses out of the doors of our rooms or we would be beaten. They didn't even wait for company to leave. They would beat us in front of the guests.
So essentially you were in an abusive household?
Same
That has nothing to do with the rest of us.
Yep. I had learned to walk at 10 mos. old, they had a party going on, a house full of people, and I was attracted by the happy social sounds, climbed out of my crib and wandered through the forest of legs to where my parents were. It was so crowded with shoulder to shoulder people that the violent parent lifted me up above their head with one hand and beat me with the other in front of guests. Nana was immediately repulsed/upset/nauseated, left right then and went home to throw up. A few others left then too. Nana told me about it years later, and many other recollections. Parents had no compunctions about beating their kids in front of others, and yelling. Of course, it was abusive. Nana was never like that. When I was about 10, I told my older sibling that when we were older, we would look back on our childhood and see our parents as being abusive. Children were indoctrinated by their parents to not see it that way, so my sibling just looked at me, as if surprized.
@@Mr.SLovesTheSacredHeartofJesus
A lot of children suffered abuse, a lot still do. "The rest," as you categorize yourself, depends on which group (abused or not) that one is in, and the numbers may be higher than you know. This comment thread is relatable to many readers.
Jordan Peterson could not have got it more right. Take pride in your everyday life🤍.