Love how people run this movie through today's filter and say "yuck", but back then, this would have been epic. The bar was so low years ago that anybody with a hint of talent could be popular. I attended a high school talent show (late 70's) where a kid came on and played a very shaky version of Fur Elise with a guitar & amp. Afterwards he was treated like a rock star with other kids asking him a million of questions about the guitar, how to play, or how to even get a guitar. Back then, parents were into their own thing and were not that interested in fostering things that interested their kids. You were on your own and motivated kids rose to the top. Today, talented kids are amazing but they're everywhere. Ok, enough rambling. Old man stepping off the soap box.
I cant say i know as im a early 2000 kids however even then the bar was acheivable but know if your good at something chances are someone on the internet is so much more better than you
The heck???? There were way better movies from 1970s. Heck even 60s are better. The good bad and the ugly is one of the bests. Movies from the 50s are better 😂
3:04- Party Song 9:06- Do What I Say 13:12- Class Song 15:56- Itty Bitty Committee 21:07- Gym Song 28:18- Jerry and Lori's Song 35:12- Junior High School
I started Kindergarten in 1978 and I promise you that I didn't dance on my way in.😂 No, I went in screaming and crying and throwing a huge fit. I'm 51 years old now and will never forget that vivid memory.
People don’t film other people crying. Whenever there’s a camera around you always smile. I’m sure the kids are only dancing around because they’re being filmed, I’m sure everyday school life was fairly similar to ours.
Thank you, Ray William Johnson, for introducing this masterpiece to me. It's almost as good as The Room in all of it's great and divine wisdom, acting and meaningfuleness.
i was really hoping to see the party at the end, but i verily enjoyed seeing this movie. i had only seen bits of it in the 90s, when i was actually in junior high! 😆
Hi! I just wanted to say that I discovered this musical (in small individual clips) on youtube when I was in junior high (2007-8) and fell in love with it! Then most of those videos got taken off youtube and I was devastated! I looked it up last again after years and was so excited to find it all in one piece! Thanks so much for sharing this, the songs are always stuck in my head!
Thank you so much for this!! I was about 8 when this came out and I loved it! I know it may seem goofy but I would watch it every time it came on. So I'm gonna watch it now and bring back all those memories of being an innocent child without a care in the world! Good times!!
I loved this! I saw it in Jr high & taped in on 8 track so I could listen to it after seeing it in Showtime. We didn't get a VCR till 1983 when Laura returned to General Hospital 😊so happy to see it in it's entirety again after over 49 years. I love that Charlie Brill & Mitzi McCall are in this too.
Thanks, Riche! So glad you and the film could reunite. And great to know another Mitzi & Charlie fan. They were friends of my parents and generously helped us out by appearing in our student films, including Mitzi in "Gravity": ua-cam.com/video/Cipo4iwVU-g/v-deo.html
Great time capsule, thanks for sharing this...when I saw it on Showtime as a kid circa 80/81 I remember really appreciating the "DIY" aesthetic, still do, only from the perspective of adulthood and industry insider status it seems even more impressive somehow...I also can't believe how much I remembered verbatim and how much it invaded my own projects (subconsciously or otherwise). Of course it's funny now (for all the right and wrong reasons) but it was funny then too--the "High School Musical" series didn't aim a lot higher and would have benefitted from some of the sincerity here. Anyway, nice to see an old friend again, thanks for posting!
Wow! Thanks so much, David. It's such an unexpected opportunity to find out more about how this film was created. It makes me love it even more. Now that it's available on UA-cam, it will be easier for me to share it with people-which I'll do. Thanks, again!
This was amazing! If junior high were a string of mini flash mobs mixed with old stereotypes, this captured it all. Would love to see a modern remake haha. That passing the note scene was the best. Also, I rather enjoyed the authentic pre-auto tune singing in contrast to how today we over idolize perfection. Thanks for posting this classic.
I just ran across this while researching something else. I was actually in High School in Georgia in '78 but I did find this charming and pretty accurate, lol.
I loved this little gem of a musical - the music, singing, dancing and the way it captured an era that now seems so quaint and innocent. My 8th grade year was '62-'63. Note passing and gossip were part and parcel of the early adolescent scene, when hormones rage and kids struggle to find an identity and where they fit in.
You know, nothing for nothing, but this film is really well made. The lighting, cinematography, all well done and just the fact you made this with amateur acting talent is a feat in itself. It reminds me of Alan Parker's Bugsy Malone.
It's been decades since I been looking for this movie, and thank God I found it!! I remember first knowing about this from one of the early seasons of American idol when they surprised Paul showing clips of it during the live show! And this was back in 2008 and the musical numbers been stuck in my mind ever since! I even uploaded a few songs to limewire 😂😂. I didn't think I would have as much empathy for Jerry as I had! Such a fun and quick watch!! But that blonde nerd was working my damn nerves!!!
I've loved this film since I first saw it at the Midwest Film Conference in Chicago shortly after it was made. Many years ago a friend of mine passed along an old VHS copy of the film after it had been retired from a library collection. Last week, my wife and I tried to watch it and even in its deteriorated condition, it was fun. But it did lead ne to search, once again, for an on-line source and this time I found one. Thanks, David! Anyone who has ever worked in independent film realizes how difficult things like this are to produce and what a gem this is!
6:30 "You guys are so... immature, I bet you don't even have dates for the PAARTY yet. Who YOU gonna ask??? KAAREN?!" *obscenely graphic potato chip crunching noises* This movie is awkward 70's movie comedy gold.
I miss middle school. Lots of people I know hated their middle school years but mine were really fun! I had no responsibilities and lots of freedom and I was old enough to appreciate it (because things got really difficult in high school just like I knew they would)
Exactly. I was in JHS when this was made. If I could go back in time this would be it. And That's with having had a lot of fun in College. But also sweated out a lot of hard work.
One thing that I remember most about my early middle school years were all the girls wearing hot pants and short skirts and "slippahs" My first two years of middle school (Intermediate) were in Hawaii. I was in perpetual protuberance almost every school day for almost two whole years! I had to wear two pairs of jockey shorts and my swim trunks underneath my pants to keep the bulging from showing. Bwaahaahaa!!! Yep good old days!!!
For some odd reason, this movie popped into my head. I can still remember the songs. Thank you so much for sharing ! Good memories from much simpler times.
I came here to laugh at how cheesy this is...and I did.👀 But I quickly got sucked into the story!! This is clearly an amateur film but as a film-lover that hooked me right in! I can't believe the girl's locker room scene while singing about the itty bitty titty committee in a MIDDLE SCHOOL musical🤣🤣 This was a great look into how culture has shifted over the past 40-50 years. And I ended up genuinely enjoying it! Bro when the note had VICKI'S name on it my heart dropped💀 That's when I realized that this is actually really charming and a great example of quality storytelling. So even with the cheesiness and the amateur-ness, I would absolutely watch this again!! It was super cute and I didn't expect that. Don't judge a book by its cover!
Thank you for uploading this; the video quality is really good! I’ve seen another version of this that didn’t include the best friend’s song (a song that I like, and that gives the best friend more presence/purpose in the story).
That actually only happens in the movie Carrie by Steven Hawking, this movie is Junior High School (1978), NO KIDS DIE! God forbid. Stay Safe I love ya to death @lowequayshush4308.
According to Roger Ebert's review of Midnight Madness, Ron Miller, who was running Disney at the time, saw this short film, and apperently, that's how Midnight Madness was developed.
@@davidwechter416 I saw the film for the first time, and I honestly agree with Ebert. This was back when Disney was in a slump at the time, and it seemed like the only way that Disney should get back to it's "innovative" roots was to basically capitalize on what popular. For example, The Black Hole was made to capitalize on Star Wars, Midnight Madness did the same with Animal House, and Condorman was a cross between James Bond and Superman. Thankfully, Michael Eisner revitalized Disney in 1984, so there was a silver lining.
There's a great gem from the 70's that's a highschool movie, lots of big names that weren't big yet, it's called 'My Bodyguard' it's actually 1980 but it's very 70's! Movies back then seemed like they actually used kids the correct age!
Who else came here from Ray William Johnson
I did
I did 😂😂😂
I did 😂😂😂
Me 😭
🤚🏻
"Hey Mom, can we get Grease?"
Mom: We have Grease at home.
Grease at home:
Go up there you... That comment was a beauty
“I am a greaser. I am a JD and a hood. I eat cereal with a water. I am a menace to society. Man do I have fun”!
Beautiful comment
As a Grease fan, this cracked me up
😂🤣
I love the joyful music while people are getting bullied lmao
this comment killed me 🤣
@@3minus3_ hold up how are you not dead
@@3minus3_ someone call an ambulance
At the beginning i was like why is so many people getting bullied
@@rahmatnurhadi3666 this is back when bullying was unfortunately seen as normal
This looks Like 5th graders wrote a middle school movie and cast a bunch of high schoolers and some of their friends. It's definitely entertaining
Yeah
Yeah
Paula Abdul was 16 when they played in this movie.
When I was in third grade I wrote a better movie than this
Incredible movie. Probably goes in my top 500 all time fav movies. Highly rec'd. Especially for a date night with your girlfriend
lets be fair, this may not be the best, but the only difference between this and high school musical is that its not pretending to be more than it is
can’t get anymore 1970s then this
Love how people run this movie through today's filter and say "yuck", but back then, this would have been epic. The bar was so low years ago that anybody with a hint of talent could be popular. I attended a high school talent show (late 70's) where a kid came on and played a very shaky version of Fur Elise with a guitar & amp. Afterwards he was treated like a rock star with other kids asking him a million of questions about the guitar, how to play, or how to even get a guitar. Back then, parents were into their own thing and were not that interested in fostering things that interested their kids. You were on your own and motivated kids rose to the top. Today, talented kids are amazing but they're everywhere. Ok, enough rambling. Old man stepping off the soap box.
I was a kid in the 70s and this would have been incredibly stupid.
I cant say i know as im a early 2000 kids however even then the bar was acheivable but know if your good at something chances are someone on the internet is so much more better than you
But no one there has a hint of talent
@@ingolfurarnar697 back then they did
The heck???? There were way better movies from 1970s. Heck even 60s are better. The good bad and the ugly is one of the bests. Movies from the 50s are better 😂
Legend has it that she has something,”realllllly impoooooortant to sayyyyyyy!”
Sayyyyuh*
Aaaaaaaaa, no you killed me and I'm already dead .
lollll this is what actual kids in 8th grade look like, now they hire 25 year olds to play 15 year olds 😂
Ikr
Umm did you forget Stockard Channing was 34yrs old when she played Rizzo in Grease? And Olivia Newton John was 30
Tbh some of the kids looked older
3:04- Party Song
9:06- Do What I Say
13:12- Class Song
15:56- Itty Bitty Committee
21:07- Gym Song
28:18- Jerry and Lori's Song
35:12- Junior High School
thank you
thanks!! my favorite one is the gym song!!!
Thank you queen 😘
Party is my fav
@@punnkinnaubs mine too. Love "we are the gym teachers and we're tough, you haven't worked enough until YOUVE DROPPED DEAD"
I started Kindergarten in 1978 and I promise you that I didn't dance on my way in.😂 No, I went in screaming and crying and throwing a huge fit. I'm 51 years old now and will never forget that vivid memory.
hahahahahahahahahahaha....that's funny because it describes half of all kindergarteners the first time in school
Ahh, the good ole days. My grandma showed me videos of her in the 60s. I almost cried because it looked so much fun. Learning looked fun.
Too bad I went to Junior High in the early 90's!
People don’t film other people crying. Whenever there’s a camera around you always smile. I’m sure the kids are only dancing around because they’re being filmed, I’m sure everyday school life was fairly similar to ours.
@@basketman2517 And yes, this isn't Welcome to the Dollhouse, which showed a more realistic portrayal. But you do have bullies in this as well.
You people who say that the past was the "good ole days" usually have no idea about what life was like back then 💀
@@sha11235 alot of it too. Bullying (at least in the form shown) doesn't happen as much anymore
Thank you, Ray William Johnson, for introducing this masterpiece to me. It's almost as good as The Room in all of it's great and divine wisdom, acting and meaningfuleness.
Why are people making fun of this like half of you’ll didn’t Stan high school musical as kids 🌚
Exactly! This is just so sweet. I am loving this.
To be honest this is more entertaining than highschool musical
its kinda fire
Wow Paula Abdul ❤
This feel like a class project
Better written then anything from Hollywood today.
i haven't been this entertained since tom cruise fell off his elevator shoes
3:02 Most of Ya'll here are prob because of Ray William Johnson.
I found what you're looking for XD
Thanks bro
Haha just came from the video 😂 thanks
What video are you referencing?
I want in on the joke 😜
"YoU gUUUys!!! YOU GUYS! LiStEn!!"
i was really hoping to see the party at the end, but i verily enjoyed seeing this movie.
i had only seen bits of it in the 90s, when i was actually in junior high! 😆
Hi! I just wanted to say that I discovered this musical (in small individual clips) on youtube when I was in junior high (2007-8) and fell in love with it! Then most of those videos got taken off youtube and I was devastated! I looked it up last again after years and was so excited to find it all in one piece! Thanks so much for sharing this, the songs are always stuck in my head!
Thank you for commenting. I’m so glad you enjoy the film
@@davidwechter416 i have a question, who wrote the songs in this?
@@Hotman101 I did.
@@davidwechter416 you did?! Wow i love them
@@Hotman101 Thank you!
The 70's are the absolute best in every way
Thank you so much for this!! I was about 8 when this came out and I loved it! I know it may seem goofy but I would watch it every time it came on. So I'm gonna watch it now and bring back all those memories of being an innocent child without a care in the world! Good times!!
I keep coming back to this cute amateur movie. Look how cute Paula Abdul was, she doesnt seem to age at all, she must be in her fifties now.
Oh so it is her, I was looking at her and thought, "she looks a bit like Paula" and it is 👍
I thought that was her
I loved this! I saw it in Jr high & taped in on 8 track so I could listen to it after seeing it in Showtime. We didn't get a VCR till 1983 when Laura returned to General Hospital 😊so happy to see it in it's entirety again after over 49 years. I love that Charlie Brill & Mitzi McCall are in this too.
Thanks, Riche! So glad you and the film could reunite. And great to know another Mitzi & Charlie fan. They were friends of my parents and generously helped us out by appearing in our student films, including Mitzi in "Gravity": ua-cam.com/video/Cipo4iwVU-g/v-deo.html
Great time capsule, thanks for sharing this...when I saw it on Showtime as a kid circa 80/81 I remember really appreciating the "DIY" aesthetic, still do, only from the perspective of adulthood and industry insider status it seems even more impressive somehow...I also can't believe how much I remembered verbatim and how much it invaded my own projects (subconsciously or otherwise). Of course it's funny now (for all the right and wrong reasons) but it was funny then too--the "High School Musical" series didn't aim a lot higher and would have benefitted from some of the sincerity here. Anyway, nice to see an old friend again, thanks for posting!
Thank you for your sharing your thoughts and memories!
I saw a bit from RJW vid but it’s not as bad as I thought it would be quite cool and fun to watch tbh
Fun fact: The name of the high school is actually Red Hawk High
Rare role of Paula Abdul from the 70s.
I came from Roy W Johnson. But wow it did not dissapointed ! The musical,plot lines, acting and memorable characters all in 30 minutes. Wow
Wow! Thanks so much, David. It's such an unexpected opportunity to find out more about how this film was created. It makes me love it even more. Now that it's available on UA-cam, it will be easier for me to share it with people-which I'll do. Thanks, again!
I just posted a little JHS bonus material that you may or may not have seen.
ua-cam.com/video/MBOAlfUQ6u4/v-deo.html
@@davidwechter416 Love it, what a treat! I've passed it along.
This was amazing! If junior high were a string of mini flash mobs mixed with old stereotypes, this captured it all. Would love to see a modern remake haha. That passing the note scene was the best. Also, I rather enjoyed the authentic pre-auto tune singing in contrast to how today we over idolize perfection. Thanks for posting this classic.
Thank you for commenting - glad you enjoyed it!
I just ran across this while researching something else. I was actually in High School in Georgia in '78 but I did find this charming and pretty accurate, lol.
I loved this little gem of a musical - the music, singing, dancing and the way it captured an era that now seems so quaint and innocent. My 8th grade year was '62-'63. Note passing and gossip were part and parcel of the early adolescent scene, when hormones rage and kids struggle to find an identity and where they fit in.
Yes. It was a most definitely a time of innocence when kids grew up at a slower rate. Glad you loved the movie.
You know, nothing for nothing, but this film is really well made. The lighting, cinematography, all well done and just the fact you made this with amateur acting talent is a feat in itself. It reminds me of Alan Parker's Bugsy Malone.
Thank you so much. Even 44 years later, it’s so nice to hear!
@@davidwechter416 you made it?
@@Mohitkhatma Along with three other producers, yes.
@@davidwechter416 nice work i like it
@@davidwechter416 Wow you knew Paula Abdul before she was famous!!
Ray William johnson
Yes
What the heck was that: guYSSS she HaS someThing ImpoRtAnt to SaaaAay
It's been decades since I been looking for this movie, and thank God I found it!!
I remember first knowing about this from one of the early seasons of American idol when they surprised Paul showing clips of it during the live show! And this was back in 2008 and the musical numbers been stuck in my mind ever since!
I even uploaded a few songs to limewire 😂😂.
I didn't think I would have as much empathy for Jerry as I had!
Such a fun and quick watch!!
But that blonde nerd was working my damn nerves!!!
"guys you gotta listen.... Sheri has something important to sayyyyyyyyyyyyy"😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
" u guuuuys sheri has sonthing really imported to saaayyy😩😫"
I can't believe this won an award!
I'm 27, watching it and it's really good 😂
😂
@ same lol
3:03 if you're here from Ray William Johnson's video.
Thank you lmao
lmao I’m dead 😭😭
I've loved this film since I first saw it at the Midwest Film Conference in Chicago shortly after it was made. Many years ago a friend of mine passed along an old VHS copy of the film after it had been retired from a library collection. Last week, my wife and I tried to watch it and even in its deteriorated condition, it was fun. But it did lead ne to search, once again, for an on-line source and this time I found one. Thanks, David! Anyone who has ever worked in independent film realizes how difficult things like this are to produce and what a gem this is!
Mark Forman Thank you, Mark. That is so nice to hear!
6:30 "You guys are so... immature, I bet you don't even have dates for the PAARTY yet. Who YOU gonna ask??? KAAREN?!"
*obscenely graphic potato chip crunching noises*
This movie is awkward 70's movie comedy gold.
Ray William Johnson summoned us here. 3:04 If you were summoned by him
yeah lmfao
😂😂😂😂😂
I was
You guyyyyyys listen
I miss middle school. Lots of people I know hated their middle school years but mine were really fun! I had no responsibilities and lots of freedom and I was old enough to appreciate it (because things got really difficult in high school just like I knew they would)
I miss mine too!
Exactly. I was in JHS when this was made. If I could go back in time this would be it. And That's with having had a lot of fun in College. But also sweated out a lot of hard work.
middle school sucks wth
One thing that I remember most about my early middle school years were all the girls wearing hot pants and short skirts and "slippahs"
My first two years of middle school (Intermediate) were in Hawaii. I was in perpetual protuberance almost every school day for almost two whole years!
I had to wear two pairs of jockey shorts and my swim trunks underneath my pants to keep the bulging from showing.
Bwaahaahaa!!! Yep good old days!!!
Who's here because of Ray William Johnson?
Like half the views 😂
Yea
Meh
Me
That’s me 😂
"ShErRiE HAs SoMEthINg REallY ImPOrtANt tO sAAaAaAaaaAAAYyyyyyYYY
Delightfully nostalgic! Thank-you for sharing it.
White people 🤦
Cant believe how the restoration looks this good!
RWJ sent me
Anyone here becsuse of Ray William Johnson?
I am
me
I can’t believe Paula Abdul was the original Rebecca Black.
I'm here cuz Ray roasted it. ☺
me too
Same
Same
🙌
Same lol
Where's raaayyyyyyy? 😭
good old days i started high school that years here in Canada
Great to see it up here completely. Of course, one thing is we never see the damn party!
A damn shame 😔 that should have been the sequel 😅
For some odd reason, this movie popped into my head. I can still remember the songs. Thank you so much for sharing ! Good memories from much simpler times.
You're very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it. Do you recall when you first saw the film ?
@@davidwechter416 I'm guessing 1981 maybe 🤔
Who else was here because they saw this from Ray?
The 70s were awesome 😂😂
Shit look cringe
Love Paula's dress. And the hair!!! Ughhh
..I wish I had a time machine....
I haven't seen this in years! This was pretty similar to my middle school back in the early '80s.
Thanks for the upload!
@@azure628 You’re welcome! Hope you enjoyed it.
@davidwechter416 I did very much thanks!
Came here after rays video
who else came from RWJ’s youtube😋
ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE.
Who else is here after seeing RWJ's video?
3:06 for Ray fans
Thank you very much
Half of the views are from rwj
That’s what I’m saying 😂
I came here to laugh at how cheesy this is...and I did.👀 But I quickly got sucked into the story!! This is clearly an amateur film but as a film-lover that hooked me right in! I can't believe the girl's locker room scene while singing about the itty bitty titty committee in a MIDDLE SCHOOL musical🤣🤣 This was a great look into how culture has shifted over the past 40-50 years. And I ended up genuinely enjoying it! Bro when the note had VICKI'S name on it my heart dropped💀 That's when I realized that this is actually really charming and a great example of quality storytelling. So even with the cheesiness and the amateur-ness, I would absolutely watch this again!! It was super cute and I didn't expect that. Don't judge a book by its cover!
Timestamp for the ibtc song please and thank you
@@senortittywiggles8713 16:02
@@raining_trees you're awesome. Thanks.
@@senortittywiggles8713 no prob! Sorry im a month late hahaha
I came here here cause of Ray William Johnson
Thank you for uploading this; the video quality is really good! I’ve seen another version of this that didn’t include the best friend’s song (a song that I like, and that gives the best friend more presence/purpose in the story).
When does Carrie White appear?
That actually only happens in the movie Carrie by Steven Hawking, this movie is Junior High School (1978), NO KIDS DIE! God forbid. Stay Safe I love ya to death @lowequayshush4308.
Look at the interaction with no cell phones to distract . A year before I was born
Noooo hahahaha The itty bitty titty committee. Gosh the 70's were awesome
Save this to playlist so I can get drunk and laugh at it with friends at the party
Thank you Ray Johnson🤣🤣
i saw this in the theater! my favorite soundtrack!
i love this the 70s ruled
Really did you see 0:51 it was the norm poor girl
@@haitiansouljadex3186 horrible
Junior High School kick-ball-shuffled so Glee could grapevine-jazz-square
This is about to blow up, a big youtuber linked this.
Here from ray William Johnson lmfao
mf copy pasted my comment 💀
Samw
Hey, this is actually pretty good
Ray thank you for showing me this masterpiece
Discount high school musical 😂
18:15 - That one hair on the side of Coach Voit's head is REALLY in business for itself man !
“you guys listen, cherri has something to sayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy”
Ray William Johnson brought me here
Here from Ray... anyone else?
Yup
when you are already entertained from watching two seconds of the movie:guess who’s not sleeping tonight
According to Roger Ebert's review of Midnight Madness, Ron Miller, who was running Disney at the time, saw this short film, and apperently, that's how Midnight Madness was developed.
You are correct, sir!
@@davidwechter416 I saw the film for the first time, and I honestly agree with Ebert. This was back when Disney was in a slump at the time, and it seemed like the only way that Disney should get back to it's "innovative" roots was to basically capitalize on what popular. For example, The Black Hole was made to capitalize on Star Wars, Midnight Madness did the same with Animal House, and Condorman was a cross between James Bond and Superman. Thankfully, Michael Eisner revitalized Disney in 1984, so there was a silver lining.
Ray William Johnson sent me
They don’t make movies like this anymore :(
good
Ha! Oh wow. Yea THIS is basically what junior high was like. Minus the musical numbers.
Ok be honest who came here from Ray William Jonson couldn't be me🤭
This was my ABSOLUTE favorite movie as a kid. I knew all the songs and dances. AND....I still have a copy of the movie on Beta. 😁
Awesome!!!
Not to sound real young or whatever but what is beta?
@@noemistephanie93 A video format that competed with VHS and died a slow death.
@@noemistephanie93 it was iphone, vhs was android
@@noemistephanie93 Betamax
OMG Paula Abdul though 🤣
Academic Agent did a magical stream on this.
The problem is...this came out the same year as Grease :')
There's a great gem from the 70's that's a highschool movie, lots of big names that weren't big yet, it's called 'My Bodyguard' it's actually 1980 but it's very 70's!
Movies back then seemed like they actually used kids the correct age!
i thoroughly enjoyed that! ...ah the 70s....
6:36 WE HAVE FOUND KAREN AND NOW KNOW WHY SHES SO EVIL IN 2020. 😂