I know how that little girl felt, because that happened to me a couple of times when I was little. It was a very scary thing, but my folks taught me how to do just what she did. It would be even scarier today; I shudder to think what could happen if I had a grandkid who got lost.
AwwSoawmalakum, it’s the young girl from the 1984 punky Brewster TV series because I remember watching her series many years ago and plus I have three of the four seasons of the show on DVD and I did not know that she played in one to grow one during the 80s.
I know today, most people have cellphones that help them find each other in case they get separated. But there are kids who don't have cellphones so asking a store employee for help is still something to keep in mind.
I saw a lost boy at the store, one time. I told the worker if he could take the child to the service desk. They were able to find his mother and he was OK again.
Is there anybody reading these comments on this account because that little girl had gotten lost in the crowd back at a shopping mall and now she is lost and chances are I remember seeing the former Child actor once called punky Brewster playing her part on this one to grow one in between cartoon TV series because this was the joint back then in the 80s and I wish they can bring the stuff back to television once more
That'd be funny if the Mom was doing drugs in the dressing room and she started freaking out when they paged her and then her kid barged in the dressing room and The Lesson was to just take your time, relax and lock the dressing room door when your kid is lost and you're being paged.
Nope, cause we have smartphone devices and apps to use if a child gets lost in the crowd. He would text their mother on whatsapp " mommy I can't find you" "oh there you are". Problem solved, case closed
@@michaelglickman1300 If this was a constant pattern, meaning that this occurred several times, Children's Services might want to have a little talk with her.
I think these should come back to TV....I think things like this is why my generation was well behaved :-)
I agree Eric I grow up in the eighties.
Not in my neighborhood. Those psa's were always mocked.
Suddenly I could smell strawberry yogurt!
(I used to eat yogurt while watching Saturday morning cartoons.)
Very good job fellows!! Congratulations.
Happy Birthday 🎉🎁🎂🎈🎊 to our best actress Soleil Moon 🌙 Frye!
Happy Birthday 🎉🎁🎂🎈🎊 to our best actress Soleil Moon 🌙 Frye
I remember this one on channel 4 nbc New York it's nice to see this so many year's latter.
Oh yeah I remember getting lost a few times. I remembered the loudspeaker
We don’t have this today
I know how that little girl felt, because that happened to me a couple of times when I was little. It was a very scary thing, but my folks taught me how to do just what she did. It would be even scarier today; I shudder to think what could happen if I had a grandkid who got lost.
AwwSoawmalakum, it’s the young girl from the 1984 punky Brewster TV series because I remember watching her series many years ago and plus I have three of the four seasons of the show on DVD and I did not know that she played in one to grow one during the 80s.
she was so great on Friends.
I know today, most people have cellphones that help them find each other in case they get separated. But there are kids who don't have cellphones so asking a store employee for help is still something to keep in mind.
It's also good to know your address and all that other crap if things escalate!
Back when tv cared abt people
I saw a lost boy at the store, one time. I told the worker if he could take the child to the service desk. They were able to find his mother and he was OK again.
Is there anybody reading these comments on this account because that little girl had gotten lost in the crowd back at a shopping mall and now she is lost and chances are I remember seeing the former Child actor once called punky Brewster playing her part on this one to grow one in between cartoon TV series because this was the joint back then in the 80s and I wish they can bring the stuff back to television once more
True
This is why RUclips was invented
I don't think so. Kids still go off by themselves, even with the most watchful of parents. If she showed signs of neglect, maybe...
Mammy!
Keep an eye on your KIDS!!
That'd be funny if the Mom was doing drugs in the dressing room and she started freaking out when they paged her and then her kid barged in the dressing room and The Lesson was to just take your time, relax and lock the dressing room door when your kid is lost and you're being paged.
I got a question for you: Is Soleil Moon Frye planning to be on "Survivor", soon?
SHIT WOULDN'T EVEN PLAY OUT LIKE THAT IN REAL LIFE, ESPECIALLY TODAY!
Nope, cause we have smartphone devices and apps to use if a child gets lost in the crowd. He would text their mother on whatsapp " mommy I can't find you" "oh there you are". Problem solved, case closed
girl i got you
@TheEnviousdominous oh really? things were different back then...
I'm sure CPS was waiting for Mrs. Russel.
That isn't funny.
@@michaelglickman1300 But appropriate.
@@RemoteControlProds How is that appropriate?
@@michaelglickman1300 If this was a constant pattern, meaning that this occurred several times, Children's Services might want to have a little talk with her.
@@RemoteControlProds Oh, I see.
That kid is a terrible goalie.