Betsy Palmer was so lovely , it kind of taints it a little bit that she played Jason's mother I was generally creeped out by that movie. It just shows what a great actress She was. Because in real life she's a 1000 times removed from that character she was a sweetheart.
I didn’t realize What’ll I Do was that old. Bea Arthur did a great version of it on one of the Golden Girls episodes, and should be readily available on UA-cam.
Still walk by his restaurant all the time, wondering why someone hasn't tried to used that fantastic property and sign again (no wondering now under the lockdown, but it's just been sitting there all my life abandoned in the heart of Hillcrest)!
As a kid, I watched Fred on My Three Sons, then years later I watched him in The Caine Mutiny. What a contrast! He was such a creepy jerk in the movie it was hard to believe it was the same guy. Great actor.
I would’ve loved to know what other records were in that collection, those excerpts were fascinating.
What a great episode❤
My dad use to go horse back riding with F. MacMurray.
How cool is that?!!!
The women on the panel were incredibly beautiful 😊❤
That is some mustache, would take a lot of work.
The IT for the music seems so funny now.Bill Cullen is very smart.
Who says you can't play with your food?
Fred was a class actor. I love his Westerns
Any recommendations?
@@brandonk8948 Day of the Badman, At Gunpoint, Face of A Fugitive (all on UA-cam)
Wonder what happened to the record collection?
Betsy Palmer was so lovely , it kind of taints it a little bit that she played Jason's mother I was generally creeped out by that movie. It just shows what a great actress She was. Because in real life she's a 1000 times removed from that character she was a sweetheart.
I didn’t realize What’ll I Do was that old. Bea Arthur did a great version of it on one of the Golden Girls episodes, and should be readily available on UA-cam.
Largest collection of phonograph records 450,000 plays from 6:45 to 16:40. Fred MacMurray talks about his record after his intro..
#SpoilerAlert 😂
Old Jake Schneider.
Aw, Gary, you missed the opportunity to say "I mustache you a question..."
George Pernicano was a legendary restaurateur in San Diego.
Still walk by his restaurant all the time, wondering why someone hasn't tried to used that fantastic property and sign again (no wondering now under the lockdown, but it's just been sitting there all my life abandoned in the heart of Hillcrest)!
@@FungusMossGnosis It's been made into a tall apartment building now.
That was a strange episode. Totally random off the wall stuff.
Wish they had said how the two mustache guys are related or came to meet. Mustache club or something???
They were both members of the “I’ll do anything to get attention” club, which was an offshoot of the “Mine is bigger than yours” club.
@@krystonjonesshut up
They were both well known restaurateurs in San Diego. Pernicano's still has a restaurant in El Cajon.
Bess Palmer was Jason's mother in the original "Friday the 13th".
The panel members were suppose to have had buttered their hands before they started the taffy pull.
I love any episode that get Betsy Palmer out from behind the panel's desk.
And I would have loved to have had the opportunity to pull taffy with her.
Two years later, George joined Barron Hilton and a few other investors and brought the Chargers to San Diego from LA.
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The sublime and the ridiculous.
stubbs the zombie vibes
As a kid, I watched Fred on My Three Sons, then years later I watched him in The Caine Mutiny. What a contrast! He was such a creepy jerk in the movie it was hard to believe it was the same guy. Great actor.
That’s what they did before tattoos were popular.
Old Jake Schneider the 78 collector !
As Garry said at 15:12, fascinating.
22:05 tht poor woman wanted her candy
God, that first one was lame.