These commercials make me miss my mom. She said these are some of the best years in your life and informed that I would miss them... I rolled my eyes and laughed. She was right, but mostly what I miss most is her. As much as I loved being a teen in the 80's, I miss most all the great times I had with my mom. I love my family, but I wouldn't mind going back to a good day with my mom in 87.
Amy, you're so right--my birthday is Sept. 9, a milestone I shared with my mom. She's been gone for three years, and we can no longer celebrate together--but when I watch these clips, I picture myself parked on the floor in front of the TV, with her and Dad behind me in their recliners.
HardRockMiner I wish I could too. Except they let me eat & drink in there; sit on the furniture and lay on the then shag carpet ... you know, how they let my kids do now. Hahaha 😂🤣 I love love these old commercials and made for TV movies from back in the day. We had it made and didn’t know it.
The nostalgia makes me so happy thinking of the best times of my life as a child. It also makes my heart ache because I’m stuck in a constant cesspool that is life in 2020. Opening a brand new Nintendo on Christmas morning in 1988 just gives me a feeling that is hard to shake when I start watching these commercials. We all wanted to grow up so fast I wish I cherished every minute with my family back then
Ryan Semrau I relate for this comment so much. A certain joy back then that I haven’t had for years. These videos are like a time machine. And you’re right that we wanted to Grow up sooo quickly. If we only knew. Sighhhhh
I'm 43 years old and this takes me back to my childhood growing up in Falls Church VA. All these old commercials makes me think about the good old days. Makes me miss my mom whom passed away a couple years ago.
There is something so comforting about these commercials. Ive found myself watching these and shows from the 80s and 90s lately and i just feel happy and safe. It reminds me of the daytime tv i used to watch when i stayed home from school because i was sick.
Nah I don't think it's necessarily like that. Could be but not always. I was about the age of the kid there at the time. My father's been gone a number of years now. All I have now are my memories of him and they're fading every year. Did he tell me that he loved me from time to time at that age? I'm sure but I don't remember particular instances of this in the way all my memories from that time have faded like this old VHS tape. What I do remember is relatively little things like that say Hot Wheels on Christmas mornings. It wasn't at all about the dollar value or what the product was exactly he had little to spend to begin with. There were no latest-game-systems or big-money-presents regularly on offer. And these are some of the things that I remember of him as a grown man 35 years on. I can't "prove" my father loved me, but I can say I think "love is, is love does" and that I remember what I remember. So, I can definitely see how one might view a toy company as exploiting sentiment for financial gain. And they do. But I don't ever think of my father as trying to "buy" anything from me, that's on them. I like to think he had nobler goals, but still had to operate in the environment as it came.
I would make a cynical comment on how corporate product placement has brainwashed and indoctrinated us into their circles, but then again, I use Twitter.
yeah dude, all the old shows have been digitized and upgraded to hi-def but no one is going to bother doing that for commercials so it adds even more nostalgia. wasn't born in 87 but not too far after but holy heck those old crt tv's seemed so clear back then and now pretty much everyone is used to 1080p/4k+. they actually had to "try" instead of rely on graphics
March, 2020: "Screw it--I'm just going to go out in public and congregate with 50 or more people and touch anything that looks dirty, and not use hand sanitizer. So there."
There used to be a wholesome warmth within our family-oriented culture, and it shined through our movies, television, and even our commercials. I'm not sure when we lost it, but it's gone, along with our innocence. Maybe it's from technology, consumerism, a change in morals, or all of the above. How heartbreaking.
Easy answer: The Internet. All of a sudden, the world was at your fingertips, and this no longer meant that a "living room" culture could be sustained. It happened during the second half of the '90s. The person above mentioned how it was wonderful not hearing or seeing the phrase ".com" every minute.
@@pannoni8449 Very true- it's like the internet highlights people's innermost worst thoughts. People have a natural filter in face-to-face encounters and are usually more polite.
As a kid we’d joke and say “Calgon take me away!” Now as a mom of 3 boys I can finally understand. Btw- wish I could go back to my childhood just for a little bit!
Only now do I understand the phrase, I remember rapper Big Daddy Kane mentioned it in a song that became popular when I was in 11th grade in 1989 and since I have never lived abroad, even with cable TV being available at the time, I never understood exactly what he meant. Some things just went under the radar from afar.And BTW music is probably the best time machine available, or at least the most fun! Kudos on being able to handle 3 boys! I am a father of five, two boys and three girls, two of them already adults, and my youngest boy, 4 at this moment, has so much energy that he sometimes makes everyone around wish for some Calgon ;) I enjoy it though, as it is all in good fun!
🎶"Remember the good old 1980's, when things were so uncomplicated? I wish I could go back there again, and everything would be the same..."🎶 ELO "Ticket to the Moon" ca. 1984 😊
Damn I was 11 years old in 87 I remember these commercials like they were yesterday. I still say and remember that Dog from Snausagges. And I remember my mom having some of those perfumes and boy did they stink.
Oh my gosh, I was a week shy of 4 years old. I remember all these. Wow! What a throw back. I loved how they got the point and were upfront and not dumb. So Awesome!
Thanks for this upload. I'm from the DC area & this is what I watched on TV during the holidays in 1987. It reminds me of home back when it was awesome!
I had one of those see n say toys. You pulled the string and whatever the arrow landed on it would play the sound of that animal. I used to love hearing the sound of that cow.
In 1987, I was about the same age as the little boy in that Hot Wheels commercial, and I had that Stow N’ Go garage playset too. I probably collected over two thousand different Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars, which are still in a big plastic box somewhere in my parents’ basement, near the Legos, G.I. Joes, and dinosaur figures! Good memories!!
Yes, but at the same time, I just wish I could go back period because the times were just simpler as well as more enjoyable. Not sure if that's got anything to do with our loved ones passed away or what... also, we weren't adults as well and we didn't have to "adult" then, all we had to do was just get up on Saturday mornings and watch those awesome Saturday morning cartoons and such.. I needa time machine! Anybody wanna chip in with me to get one?
It's funny if you imagine he has no relation to those girls whatsoever, he's just in their kitchen in the morning teaching them the wonders of oatmeal odor
I got my NES for Christmas 1987 I was 13, that was the best Christmas ever! I got mario brothers, duck hunt, Rygar and AC ProAm to start my system out with, I loved those games!!!
In the 80s and 90s tv had so much great tv that it was hard to decide what to watch. Today we have absolute garbage. Reality tv was the end of good tv.
Eventually, but the first reality show was actually amazing & innovative-- "Real People"--not a contest, not a domestic experiment-- ua-cam.com/video/apsN_PxNv08/v-deo.html
This bring back memories for me 11 day before Christmas. It was the best Christmas for me. 10 day after my 9 birthday. This bring tears to my eye. Thank you for bring back the memories.
These commercials make me think of the times Id feel bad and crash on the sofa while my mom took an easy chair and we'd watch tv together all day...I miss her so much and would give everything I have to go back there.these commercials brought it all back...mixed feelings for sure...
Until watching this, I never knew McDonald's had the holiday-themed McNugget sauces that far back. I only knew of apple cinnamon being available in '98 but it was incredibly awesome and I really wish they'd bring it back.
Yeah grew up in 1980s watching these take me back even the person doing the commentary have so much passion not like this robot world we live in now God bless the 1980s
i used to LOVE Wilford Brimley's Quaker Oats commercials. He reminded me of m grandfather. Glasses, mustache and all! "i smell apples and cinnamum!" That little girl looked like Thora Birch. i wonder if that was her.
46:50 Kasey Cisyk, one of the all-time best commercial session singers. 9:16 Mason Adams, 26:48 W.B. Brydon and 55:05 Ralph Bell, legendary voice-over talents.
Curtis Armstrong, best known for Disney’s Revenge of the Nerds 1 and 2 as well as Moonlighting plus Paramount’s Better Off Dead is currently married to Elaine Armstrong, producer/executive of Viacom since 1994 and have great children.
Who could've imagined that one day TV would suck so much that I would be watching old commercials for entertainment. But here I am....
I agree with that one 100%! I'm here too.
same lol, i watch for the memories, these realllly take me back.
You must have a pathetic life.I am here for the memories from my childhood
@@smackdowner "you must have a pathetic life," said the UA-cam troll. Mr. Pot, I presume.....
You know .. God help us all.
These commercials make me miss my mom. She said these are some of the best years in your life and informed that I would miss them... I rolled my eyes and laughed. She was right, but mostly what I miss most is her. As much as I loved being a teen in the 80's, I miss most all the great times I had with my mom. I love my family, but I wouldn't mind going back to a good day with my mom in 87.
I miss them, too.
@@goldeneagle335 I couldn't said it better; just one day with Mama in 87 would be the best gift ever!
Amy, you're so right--my birthday is Sept. 9, a milestone I shared with my mom. She's been gone for three years, and we can no longer celebrate together--but when I watch these clips, I picture myself parked on the floor in front of the TV, with her and Dad behind me in their recliners.
@@meganhussey972 Happy Early Birthday!
Just one of those things where you wish you had known to live more in the moment instead of looking ahead.
Amy Harris Or looking behind for that matter. Time I turned this off, I think.
Makes me wish I could crawl inside this screen and crawl out into my parent's livingroom back in the day.
hahah
Yeah
HardRockMiner I wish I could too. Except they let me eat & drink in there; sit on the furniture and lay on the then shag carpet ... you know, how they let my kids do now. Hahaha 😂🤣 I love love these old commercials and made for TV movies from back in the day. We had it made and didn’t know it.
Yes for a day or two then back to today
i know, these are time capsules unlocking memories in our brains
The nostalgia makes me so happy thinking of the best times of my life as a child. It also makes my heart ache because I’m stuck in a constant cesspool that is life in 2020. Opening a brand new Nintendo on Christmas morning in 1988 just gives me a feeling that is hard to shake when I start watching these commercials. We all wanted to grow up so fast I wish I cherished every minute with my family back then
I remember shopping with my family at the mall... All lit up at night... Seeing my dad carrying a bag with a NES he just bought for Christmas
Ryan Semrau I relate for this comment so much. A certain joy back then that I haven’t had for years. These videos are like a time machine. And you’re right that we wanted to Grow up sooo quickly. If we only knew. Sighhhhh
I agree.
Royalty and elites get that feeling for life. It ends for the poppers
I'm 43 years old and this takes me back to my childhood growing up in Falls Church VA. All these old commercials makes me think about the good old days. Makes me miss my mom whom passed away a couple years ago.
Burke, Va
Grandma passed in Falls church tho
There is something so comforting about these commercials. Ive found myself watching these and shows from the 80s and 90s lately and i just feel happy and safe. It reminds me of the daytime tv i used to watch when i stayed home from school because i was sick.
I was 8 years old and remember most of those commercials!!!!!! R.I.P. Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings was the best.
I loved the guy too
I was 9 I remember bout 90% of these
Same!
The Dad in the hot wheels commercial trying to buy his sons love lol
Doc Brightside seems about right.
It was sad in a way , the Father became a Sale's Man like his Father probably and the cycle repeats itse!f .
Nah I don't think it's necessarily like that. Could be but not always. I was about the age of the kid there at the time. My father's been gone a number of years now. All I have now are my memories of him and they're fading every year. Did he tell me that he loved me from time to time at that age? I'm sure but I don't remember particular instances of this in the way all my memories from that time have faded like this old VHS tape. What I do remember is relatively little things like that say Hot Wheels on Christmas mornings. It wasn't at all about the dollar value or what the product was exactly he had little to spend to begin with. There were no latest-game-systems or big-money-presents regularly on offer. And these are some of the things that I remember of him as a grown man 35 years on. I can't "prove" my father loved me, but I can say I think "love is, is love does" and that I remember what I remember.
So, I can definitely see how one might view a toy company as exploiting sentiment for financial gain. And they do. But I don't ever think of my father as trying to "buy" anything from me, that's on them. I like to think he had nobler goals, but still had to operate in the environment as it came.
Doc Brightside It was the 80s that’s how yuppies show love.
Yeah, you're right! 😡😂😂😂
I want my childhood back.
Thats because you didnt appreciate when you had the chance, but you do have the chance to make your kids have great childhood.
I saw all these 30 years ago. They were the crap I had to watch between the good shows. Now I’m watching compilations of them on UA-cam.
@@delljr2769 Not true. Got to clear all the garbage that accumulated to adulthood. See through trauma free eyes.
@@delljr2769 Maybe it's just that being an adult sucks?
I would make a cynical comment on how corporate product placement has brainwashed and indoctrinated us into their circles, but then again, I use Twitter.
I used to hate most of the commercials back then. Now I’m watching them on UA-cam. It’s become a time capsule of sorts
Presumably, you're blocking or skipping the YT ads that appear during the video's "1987" ads...
Yeah, its like looking into a window to the past. The best nostalgia trip
yeah dude, all the old shows have been digitized and upgraded to hi-def but no one is going to bother doing that for commercials so it adds even more nostalgia. wasn't born in 87 but not too far after but holy heck those old crt tv's seemed so clear back then and now pretty much everyone is used to 1080p/4k+. they actually had to "try" instead of rely on graphics
i wish i could have just stayed in these times. i remember all this.
Me too.
Cosby offering a drink. He's so thoughtful...
🤣🤣🤣
And den we putzz z roofie in d jello pudding , and she goes t sleep
15:06
Spanish Fly is a hell of a drug
@Prince of Prussia WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWW!!! YOU WENT THERE, OK....*exhales
"I don't care what they're calling this new strain of flu"
Wait...this is 1987 right??
March, 2020: "Screw it--I'm just going to go out in public and congregate with 50 or more people and touch anything that looks dirty, and not use hand sanitizer. So there."
U saw that me 2 smh
Best one to watch, during Corona time.
New strains of flu every year since 1987😂🦠😷
Interrupts her: covid 19
There used to be a wholesome warmth within our family-oriented culture, and it shined through our movies, television, and even our commercials. I'm not sure when we lost it, but it's gone, along with our innocence. Maybe it's from technology, consumerism, a change in morals, or all of the above. How heartbreaking.
Easy answer: The Internet. All of a sudden, the world was at your fingertips, and this no longer meant that a "living room" culture could be sustained. It happened during the second half of the '90s. The person above mentioned how it was wonderful not hearing or seeing the phrase ".com" every minute.
@@pannoni8449 Very true- it's like the internet highlights people's innermost worst thoughts. People have a natural filter in face-to-face encounters and are usually more polite.
Tired of Google ads interrupting me watching ads.
Lol 🤣
Oh my gosh. I literally thought the same thing.
As a kid we’d joke and say “Calgon take me away!” Now as a mom of 3 boys I can finally understand. Btw- wish I could go back to my childhood just for a little bit!
I so agree with you.
Only now do I understand the phrase, I remember rapper Big Daddy Kane mentioned it in a song that became popular when I was in 11th grade in 1989 and since I have never lived abroad, even with cable TV being available at the time, I never understood exactly what he meant. Some things just went under the radar from afar.And BTW music is probably the best time machine available, or at least the most fun! Kudos on being able to handle 3 boys! I am a father of five, two boys and three girls, two of them already adults, and my youngest boy, 4 at this moment, has so much energy that he sometimes makes everyone around wish for some Calgon ;) I enjoy it though, as it is all in good fun!
In Hidden Valley, they put ranch on everything.
Essentially hidden valley is the midwest
@@jennykeyser48 It's 'hidden' because no one wants to go :p
Anyone else come for the screenshot of Nintendo at Toys R Us? 53:20 You're welcome!
Actually I came here for the "screenshot(s)" of Jennifer O'Neill, from 2:32-3:00. You're welcome.
Jacob Smith thank you 🙏🏿
You beat me to it
Thx bud
$79.00 is surprisingly cheap for a game console even back then.
Remember when the *80's felt like the future?*
It still feels like the future.
It certainly did to Marty McFly, in Back to the Future. LOL
Neon lights and fluorescent colors.
@@dougholtz1334 Seems like it worked for moral... considering today.
The 80s were and still are my favorite decade.
Man this literally hits home for me. I was born and raised in DC, born in 1980.
Me too 1984 it's crazy to see
Man 1987 one of the best Christmas years ever. I lived in DC and this was my moms main station. Sad that TV today sucks.
Back when commercials were good , I can watch these for hours lol , my childhood in one video
RIP Payless Shoe Source.
I used to call it Wearless. 😁
Man, now I want to try the holiday sauces from mcdonalds...
What if i were to say i have a whole van full of them.
@@momosupremacy8349 I would reply that your van probably reeks of spoiled sauces...
Yea that Apple cinnamon sound good
they BOTH sound amazing. I love orange & cranberry!
Me too lol
I’m here for the Toys R Us and NES system advertising
Can't beat that price , $79.99 !
kiyonexus good suggestion
53:19
Me too
Legend has it that kid is now a schizophrenic and still dreaming about Nintendo.
I miss the 80's so f'in much!!
Me too
Man I miss the 80's...
Strong post to username to video relevance correlation
🎶"Remember the good old 1980's, when things were so uncomplicated? I wish I could go back there again, and everything would be the same..."🎶 ELO "Ticket to the Moon" ca. 1984 😊
Come on UA-cam stop showing me ads so I can go back to watching... ads.
Ad block.
😂😂😂
Its recursive.
fast forward to the end click replay and it drops all the ads. I've tried it it works
fast forward to the end click replay and it drops all the ads. I've tried it it works
I was born in 1970. The 80's were my preteen/teen years. Such a simple time before growing up to become a mom of 3.
I want that $9.99 KFC family meal.
😂It did look good. Too bad it would come to about $24.95 now with a coupon🤦
Plus tax here in Canada
Miss Mary, I know, you couldn't get that deal today.
Damn I was 11 years old in 87 I remember these commercials like they were yesterday. I still say and remember that Dog from Snausagges. And I remember my mom having some of those perfumes and boy did they stink.
Me too
If we could only go back.......can't be bothered by cell phones!
What you watching this on then, a freaking SEGA MASTER SYSTEM? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's weird not to see anyone holding a cell phone.
Man I was 4 years old in 87 wish I could go back.
I was 8 years old lol. I miss those days, when we actually had Saturday morning cartoons..
Let's go back together ❤
I was 2 in 87 good old day's
Me too Latonya even the commercials were more wholesome.
Me too... March 83
Oh my gosh, I was a week shy of 4 years old. I remember all these. Wow! What a throw back. I loved how they got the point and were upfront and not dumb. So Awesome!
Thanks for this upload. I'm from the DC area & this is what I watched on TV during the holidays in 1987. It reminds me of home back when it was awesome!
I was working with my husband at KFC during that time! We were 16!
My folks always made sure to have KFC at least once during the holidays!
Hot chicken
prices triple now 10 PCs 2 sides and biscuits yeah you paying 20+
women that stay married are so rare, wish we could have the 80`s values in women again.
You guys were already married at 16? And living on a KFC "salary"? Wow.
I had one of those see n say toys. You pulled the string and whatever the arrow landed on it would play the sound of that animal. I used to love hearing the sound of that cow.
Sesame Street before Elmo took over the joint
yeah aka the good old days
Elmo is so annoying my kids don't watch it.
In 1987, I was about the same age as the little boy in that Hot Wheels commercial, and I had that Stow N’ Go garage playset too. I probably collected over two thousand different Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars, which are still in a big plastic box somewhere in my parents’ basement, near the Legos, G.I. Joes, and dinosaur figures! Good memories!!
Go get them man...display them..have a part of your past with you..
Anyone else checking in from coronavirus self-isolation longing to go back in time when the world wasn't on lockdown? 😭🧻😷
Yes, but at the same time, I just wish I could go back period because the times were just simpler as well as more enjoyable. Not sure if that's got anything to do with our loved ones passed away or what... also, we weren't adults as well and we didn't have to "adult" then, all we had to do was just get up on Saturday mornings and watch those awesome Saturday morning cartoons and such.. I needa time machine! Anybody wanna chip in with me to get one?
Yes that’s me!!!
Yes! I hate this corona virus. I wish everything would go back to normal!
@@JJ-wk5wy Me too. Unfortunately, it won't. Such is life.
Jenn Gardner guilty lol
"i dont care what they call this strain of the flu"
if she is still alive... i bet she cares now....
DARK DRAKONIS 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
Wow ! , I saw that ad and thought of the current Corona Virus .
Lmao 😂
fucking lol
You can't even turn on the TV these days (the news, anyway) without hearing about the "pandemic".
i was three years old when these commercials aired and this all looks, feels and sounds so familiar in the greatest way.
Ah the first commercial with Wilfred "DIA-BEETUS' Brimley"
and he was only 53 years old in this commercial
And he still looks the same today.
I’m surprised he didn’t use the commercial to talk to us for a few minutes about diabeetus
It's funny if you imagine he has no relation to those girls whatsoever, he's just in their kitchen in the morning teaching them the wonders of oatmeal odor
" who the hell did I hit?!!"
The little sound crackle in the background is amazing ASMR to me for some reason!
If you owned a Apple computer then,you was wealthy
I got my NES for Christmas 1987 I was 13, that was the best Christmas ever! I got mario brothers, duck hunt, Rygar and AC ProAm to start my system out with, I loved those games!!!
Please please I want to go back to the 80's
thanks for posting this. brings back a lot of cool memories.
I want to adjust the tracking so bad.
🤣😂
Most People today don't even no what a VCR is
@@deerdeerdeerdeer9698 these morons today doesn't know what anything is
TV and stuff is sooo wack not the same boring I miss the old days so much I wish I can go back
In the 80s and 90s tv had so much great tv that it was hard to decide what to watch. Today we have absolute garbage. Reality tv was the end of good tv.
Eventually, but the first reality show
was actually amazing & innovative--
"Real People"--not a contest,
not a domestic experiment--
ua-cam.com/video/apsN_PxNv08/v-deo.html
This bring back memories for me 11 day before Christmas. It was the best Christmas for me. 10 day after my 9 birthday. This bring tears to my eye. Thank you for bring back the memories.
Playskool: "because we know kids love toys that talk".
Chucky (Childs Play): "hold my knife" 🔪.
this is cool because it has clips of the local news from the DC area!
I live in Alexandria.
Man the good old days 😢
These commercials make me think of the times Id feel bad and crash on the sofa while my mom took an easy chair and we'd watch tv together all day...I miss her so much and would give everything I have to go back there.these commercials brought it all back...mixed feelings for sure...
Right out of the gate: RIP Wilford Brimley
Has Wilford Brimley ALWAYS existed and been old? He's a wizard. LOL
The irony of having to watch a commercial break...while watching a video of nothing but commercials......
I love all these toy commercials where the toys come to life. :P Need more of those these days.
I miss the 80s so bad 😢
So back in the 80s during commercials I used to go to the bathroom now in 2020 I go to the bathroom and watch 80's commercials
It Wasn't Oatmeal That Made Me Appear In The Kitchen It Was Pancakes N Bacon
thanks to UA-cam to let me appreciate the simple fun life I use to have I do miss growing up in these times
i was almost 30 in 1987 and I found the thirtysomething show so unrelatable.
Besides the fact that everyone looked 40 Something in the show.
I wasn't even born yet, but these compilations make me so happy. lol
I was five and I was watching Mighty Mouse.
Now you’re 60?
I was too young to watch it then but as a kid I remember calling the one actor beardo-weirdo. I hated his face. I was 9.
I still have those gus and jack ornaments!
I was only 10 and I remember most of these commercials
Until watching this, I never knew McDonald's had the holiday-themed McNugget sauces that far back. I only knew of apple cinnamon being available in '98 but it was incredibly awesome and I really wish they'd bring it back.
blakfloyd I just noticed that too I was maybe 12 back in the day the themed box and different sauces made it something special.
I was 5 in 87. I remember most of this.
Word I was 7
Yeah grew up in 1980s watching these take me back even the person doing the commentary have so much passion not like this robot world we live in now God bless the 1980s
Rest in peace Wilford Brimley
i used to LOVE Wilford Brimley's Quaker Oats commercials. He reminded me of m grandfather. Glasses, mustache and all!
"i smell apples and cinnamum!" That little girl looked like Thora Birch.
i wonder if that was her.
I thought the same thing.
46:50 Kasey Cisyk, one of the all-time best commercial session singers.
9:16 Mason Adams, 26:48 W.B. Brydon and 55:05 Ralph Bell, legendary voice-over talents.
This just popped up in my recommended and the first ad is with Wilford Brimley, RIP.
I can see 1980s watching me from my computer screen, it's whispering "why did you leave me?"
26:17 and waiting for pictures to be developed and then mailed through the snail mail system.
Wow.
We were different people back then.
I was ten days old! ❤️
I was 11
I was 9
I was 13.
It was my first bday. Born december 86.
I was 7
Ty for sharing! I like going to sleep to old commercials. Brings me back in time 👍🕝🕒🕞🕞🕞🕟
I was born 8 days after this day. Wild to think that maybe my mum was watching these while waiting for me to be born haha
I was born the day after this!🥂 December kids!😊
How ironic, watching UA-cam ads during a classic 1987 commercial compilation.
I remember treasures baking pieces. Wish they would bring them back. They were so good.
I often left the room when these were playing as a child, but now here I am 30 yrs later pining over them for the sake of nostalgia =)
Wow. Booger from Revenge of the Nerds was on the Moonlighting cast? Guess I'll have to find a few episodes and check it out.
He was on several.....he dated the secretary
The second heard his voice I said that's snot from American Dad.
He played Herbert Viola
starting in the third season.
He also played Charles DeMar
in the 1985 oddball comedy film,
"Better Off Dead". Both classics.
Curtis Armstrong, best known for Disney’s Revenge of the Nerds 1 and 2 as well as Moonlighting plus
Paramount’s Better Off Dead is
currently married to Elaine Armstrong, producer/executive of
Viacom since 1994 and have great
children.
I really want to see that Dolly Parton holiday special. RIP Mac Davis and Burl Ives.
Brimley was 50 years old in that commercial
53, actually (based on the date the ad aired)
Dec. 1987 I lived on 6th Ave. in New Westminster, BC and my daughter was only 18 months. I feel old now.
Technology has ruined everything, there was so many good stores to go shopping, and a lot of toy stores.
Technology will bring this country to it's knees..
My God I'm not the only one! I miss all this stuff. Weird I find these commercials comforting. I'd watch these over the UA-cam ads!
Peter Jennings passed away in 2005. Can you believe it has been so long? He still seems so familiar.
SG F Definitely hard to believe.
87' was one of the best ever! I was very lucky to have such a great family and wonderful home.
That's it, I've had enough!
I'm building a time machine and Im outta here! Who's with me?
Just say the word.Im more than ready to leave this shithole decade..
I love the contrast of the current ads in between
When men & women were men & women and girls n boys were girls n boys. 😭
Preach brother!!!
Thanks Edith
Your right
Yep!
"Back when men was men and girls was ladies." Danny McBride as Duane Earl in GTA V
Wow old commercials and bumpers from WJLA ABC 7 DC... I remember them when I was a kid! I was 7 in 1987.
I wish I can travel back to December 1987. 2020 fucken SUCKS!!!!
Yes, kids, Chicken McNuggets were truly & sincerely marketed as a special Christmas season holiday food.
I remember a couple of these, just barely. That and Magnum PI.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen these before. ...so why are they giving me goosebumps?
Calgon, take me away to the 80s.🙂
Funny how we hated commercials back then. Now we want to see them one more time for the memories.