"Hi, we're just taking pictures of your children in your backyard and didn't get around to asking you first!." LOL!! Guess the Bradys didn't have neighborhood watch! Great upload! 💕
I always loved how the Brady parents were always supportive of their kids , even through awkward phases, they'd let the phases play themselves out instead of trying to demand they conform
Why is it they can’t live without Alice, especially Carol can you imagine her scrubbing the toilet they never had in their house, or vacuuming the shag carpeting, and they see her as part of the family, but not once NEVER was she asked to join them at the table for dinner which she almost cooked for them not to mention always getting extra meats from Sam the butcher before a health inspector came….they did love Alice but a little less than they loved Jan and not enough to eat dinner with them. I don’t even recall Alice ever be allowed to eat the best she got was watching soaps in her windowless bedroom behind the laundry room
"Hi, we're just taking pictures of your children in your backyard and didn't get
around to asking you first!." LOL!! Guess the Bradys didn't have neighborhood
watch! Great upload! 💕
Back in the day
It was a simpler time.
I always loved how the Brady parents were always supportive of their kids , even through awkward phases, they'd let the phases play themselves out instead of trying to demand they conform
This was not being supportive. They took them inside before they could break the record.
They never freaked out when the kids went through weird stages, such as Marcia being into bugs! They know it’s just a stage and they’d grow out of it.
@@Sulla2300 That WAS being supported by their parents! They took them inside because they were falling asleep !
@@kellymcfalls1458 wrong! They were still working toward the record. The parents ruined it for them.
The Teeter Totter Caper is one of my favourite episodes.😊
The teeter totter record means a lot to Cindy and Bobby Brady.
❤ they are setting up the tester toter
'Why don't you quit I think it's dumb" I agree Peter.
I love this show it's awesome that the kids tried their hardest to beat the record
I remember when show my mom house my childhood memories ib ca
12 hours of that should've been the record
I love the teeter totter it's funny when Bobby and Cindy were yawning.
Record
they go up and down together
The photographer was on a episode of the Odd Couple
Also in the "Tomorrow's Woman" episode of this show.
Reckon he had a hard time remembering his lines
How could the reporters believe that they were teetering since 3 minutes after 8am..?
I like Carol's dress.
They never broke any record! Mike and Carol took them off the seesaw before they could. The parents ruined it.
Peckers!
they had already beat the record when the parents took them off
@@jonnaking3054 Well, then they weren't peckers. LOL.
They ended up setting the record for their age category.
@@kaitiscarlett9022 Yeah, seems what the other commenter was replying. Thanks, toots.
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See saw, Margery Daw. Jack shall have a new master. And he shall pay him a penny a day, because he can't work any faster.
They could set a world record, after all, the Brady's never used the bathroom and didn't have toilets.
I’m sure they had to take bathroom breaks!
Greg and Marcia make me sick in this episode. But look at how they shut up when the newspaper men showed up.😡
😅kids are people Too
The photographer is a little odd looking.
The journalist asks questions and writes how own answers. The whole episode is stupid.
Why is it they can’t live without Alice, especially Carol can you imagine her scrubbing the toilet they never had in their house, or vacuuming the shag carpeting, and they see her as part of the family, but not once NEVER was she asked to join them at the table for dinner which she almost cooked for them not to mention always getting extra meats from Sam the butcher before a health inspector came….they did love Alice but a little less than they loved Jan and not enough to eat dinner with them. I don’t even recall Alice ever be allowed to eat the best she got was watching soaps in her windowless bedroom behind the laundry room