"Everybody's here... Ernie & Bert...!" 😃🙃
I mean, c'mon really? The dopey writer's couldn't think of a couple other names? If I were the actors I would have had to say something, like refused my lines..
@@irocitZ Lol, while I agree with you, pretty sure Bert & Ernie were classic American names in those days & not so strange.
@@OutInTheBuyah I'm picking up what you're laying down, maybe it's me but I kinda think that even though the names were more popular at that time, when you hear those names at the same time even back then I think of one thing. I guess we'll really never know, but hey these PSAs are pretty freaking cool, I've watched so many my wife thinks something is wrong with me. Haha
@@irocitZ I only know ONE person that says "I'm pickin up what you're laying down" 😂 and she is one of the funniest chicks on Earth, fyi. She is 47, if that is accurate to your age group 😉. Lol, you're funny, I love the old films, too.
This was great, just the right amount of subtext.
Happy Valentines ! ♥
This is when I was graduating high school and soon to enter the USMC. Luckily for these guys the draft ended at the beginning of the next year. To think that everyone in this film, if they're still around, are now on social security. It was nice when young women didn't have clown colored hair, a bunch of piercings, bull rings in their noses and covered in tattos. There was also a level of confidence that if she looked like a girl, she really was.
My parents said I could start 'dating' when I turned 16. Well that day came and went - without the expected stampede lol. Maybe it had something to do with attending a Convent boarding school in the late 1960's in NZ. If we so much as looked at a boy sideways we were being "SHAMEFUL hussies!" - or so the nuns said. But I miss those days. So much less complicated. The only 'social media' we had to grapple with was letter writing. And it was hugely exciting to be told (in the convent dining hall) - "You've got mail!" and envious eyes turned towards you lol.
I was seven years old when this was filmed. Eight years later, I would be dating and boys were mainly influenced by the movie “Porkys”. Needless to say it was a real let down 🙄
4:28 Bert and Ernie are there?!? How about Grover?
"Bert" is Biff Tannen and I will die on this hill
Arby's for a first date? Yeah buddy!
Check out the hair styles? Seems like yesterday. The Afro was popular then remember the Jackson 5
this is a good one
1972 , well I was in last year of highschool
Anyone know where this was filmed?
Chicago, Lake Michigan, North Avenue Beach. 6:00 John Hancock Center
@@oaktadopbok665 Before that came up I somehow knew that was Lake Michigan.
Did the Cowsills write this soundtrack?
Product placement for Arby’s Roast Beef…
Man, there are some really dark undertones in this film.
Roofies....well, roofies are groovey maaaaaannn...
Amazing , no smart phones, no social media , no tattoos , fit looking , kids communicating verbally. This is how life should be and what their parents generation sacrificed for
While I was watching the thought actually crossed my mind if kids nowadays could actually play a game of cards.
Bert? Ernie? A sesame street production??
"Dating do's and don'ts" Wow. Say that 3 times fast.
I don’t know what Frank sees in Ellen? Ellen swallows…
We need to bring back free love!
The girls were pretty good looking back then, no need for a shitload of make-up or a bunch of bad tattoos.
Bert and Ernie
ITS THE PERISCOPE HAS BEEN CELEBRITY DATING GAME! LET THE GAMES BEGIN!❤
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This PSA has no narrator and no tips on how to date or anything! Who wrote and produced this snore fest, anyway? 😐
Weirdly they don’t look like Americans 😂
Like if Scandinavian immigrants from Canada were hired to play Americans, right?
These kids need to be drinking gin not playing gin.
1972? Cash, ass or grass, no one rides for free!