Thank you Jacob for taking this 70 year old places I will never get to in person. I especially liked seeing the Max Factor building since I recently read his biography. I’m so glad it is preserved as a museum. I was a theatre major for two years when I was young and wore the Max Factor cake makeup.
I have John Wayne autograph on my toy cap gun. And John Wayne gave me a piggyback ride when I was 9 years old in 1972 We met him at Niagara falls. I even have pictures to prove it.
@@josiahguthrie5797 Okay, that's probably a different quote than the one I know from a late 80's band; could you tell me where it's from (and probably they stole it?)
@@Knight-of-Sarcasm That tells me you aren't familiar with the 3 Stooges. It's from one of their shorts. Look it up. I use it as a joke anytime Niagara Falls is mentioned.
Gene Autry was a popular singing cowboy and movie star in the 40's 50's and sang "Rudolph the Rednose Reindeer", still popular today and he owned the baseball team, the Angels and also has a great museum a Griffith Park "The Autry Western Museum", you might want to visit that before you leave LA.
Thank you Jacob for taking this 70 year old places I will never get to in person. I especially liked seeing the Max Factor building since I recently read his biography.I’m so glad it is preserved as a museum. I was a theatre major for two years when I was young and wore the Max Factor cake makeup. .
Oh boy, that big bowl of Captain Crunch hit me right in the feels. I scarfed down plenty of Captain Crunch when I was a kid in the 70s during the Glory Days of Saturday morning cartoons. I would also run around the house with my Dad's big blue towel safety pinned around my neck and Adam West's Batman was my hero. He's still my personal favorite. The cartoon monkey that was playing as you went in was Soso from the Peter Potamus show in case you were wondering. And the Jetsons robot maid was Rosie. Oh, and steer clear of San Francisco! You had bad luck there last time! Safe travels my friend.
I actually doubt these are the real costume props of the original series, the Superman's one is not for shure, you can esily say It confronting Its detalis with the original worn by Christofer Reeve googling. But many are reconstructions in my opinion. They are also too 'new' for costumes at least 40 years old.
Gene Autry was a country western singer and actor. My daddy used to sing with him. We went to his ranch several times when I was little. I called him Uncle Gene.
There are 5 known pairs of ruby slippers that have survived. The inner label on the right shoe of the ruby slippers is correct for the brand of shoe purchased. Innes sold white silk shoes that movie studios would purchase because they were easy to dye. Now, the sequins look to be the correct color used, as well as the bow. Adrian made very specific art-deco style bows for the shoes, with 3 rectangle rhinestones.
She also played a little girl that sat in a large rocking chair as her prop... my name is Edith Ann and I’m 5 years old..and that’s the truth phttttttttt!
The "who is THAT?!" in the Max Factor "office" as you're heading up the stairs around timestamp 12:14 is Lily Tomlin's character of telephone switchboard operator Ernestine, most famous for her comically pinched facial expression and nasal "One ringy-dingy, two ringy-dingy...oh a good gracious afternoon to you..."
Great vid, Gene Autry was a purple star highly decorated ww2 soldier , they made a film on his ww2 exploits and he played himself . Also appeared in many westerns
the telephone operator in the pink skirt is a character from Martin and Rowen's Laugh Ins. One Ringy Dingy Two Ringy dingeys. She was played by Lily Tomlin.
I've been watching for a few years and ur travels r amazing the places u have seen and been to make me wanna travel more keep being awesome hope to meet u one day
@@minimansonstar awesome! I’m glad u loved it here! I’m always curious what others think about LA when they visit hehe. I always support the local businesses here n been to few museums , just not this one :)
Gene Autry, singing cowboy so an actor in old westerns, and a singer he did record a few Christmas songs you have heard including Rudolph the red nose reindeer, he also was owner of professional baseball team - you need to check him out - use these trips to learn those things you missed earlier lol
I appreciate you exploring these places for us. It's good to know about the Hollywood Tour. And your experience taking pictures with people in costume that you shared earlier. Thanks.
YES, Batgirl did have a walkie talkie like that, lol. I use to race home from school to watch Batman....one of my great memories as a child was Rocket Ship 7 and Commander Tom, and they always played Batman. I remember that phone as well
I appreciate that you focused on the area there in California for an extended period. It was nice to see all that there is to do & see. Feel free to do that in other locations.
Hi Jacob, loved the vlog on Hollywood Museum and other adventures as well, so much stuff to see and a lot of Old Hollywood which i love, Rosie was the name of The Jetsons Robot, sorry about your tour to see the celebrity homes, happy u did the research, everybody just out to make money on those tours, they love to get people all rowdy up thinking they are going to see real celebrity homes, That's Hollywood for you, have safe travels wherever you adventure off, Loved the vlogs with Adam the Woo, ,and Daphne u all looked like u had lots of fun together, take care..
OMG! The Last Starfighter…I totally forgot about that movie. You MUST see it! I know a lot of people that still collect autographs from celebrities at conventions. It’s still a thing 👍
In the Smokey and the bandit Burt Reynolds played in that movie along with Jackie Gleason ‘Smokey’ or ‘bear’ is a CB term among truckers for sheriffs, cops, or whoever’s in law-enforcement and the bandit is the car along with the one driving it. 🤠
Here's the answers to your questions in the video. WHO WAS THAT FIGURE IN THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE? It was Lily Tomlin dressed as Ernestine the telephone operator on Rowan's and Martin's Laugh-In. WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE JETSONS' ROBOT? Her name was Rosie. WHO IS GENE AUTRY? Gene Autry was the predecessor to Roy Rogers. Gene was the singing cowboy but he wasn't available for a movie so Roy Rogers got the job. Gene Autry also owned one of the ball teams plus had or still does own a museum where you can see his movie memorabilia plus Roy Rogers and The Lone Ranger. Gene also made a hit out of "Rudolph the red-nosed Reindeer" song.
You need to watch The Last Starfighter! The person in the offices was Ernestine the Telephone Operator is a character created by Lily Tomlin who originated on the sketch comedy series Laugh-In in 1969
You really need to see It's a Mad. Mad, Mad, Mad World. It is an absolute comedy classic, still as funny as they get, and it features cameos from virtually all of the well-known comedians of the day. Pop culture trivia points for spotting and naming them all. Even more points for finding out who didn't make the cut, and were very offended by their omission.
Hey Jacob, thanks for the tour! I was in LA back in the 90's & had a blast! If you haven't yet, you should visit the farmers market by the studio where the Price Is Right is filmed. It's awsome! Has a couple antique shops. Back when I went Elizabeth Taylor had several pieces of her jewelry for sale in one of the antique shops. That shop is AMAZING! Let us know if you go! You may just run into a movie star! There is also a farmers market in downtown LA. Never made it to that one but I heard a lot of stars go to that one all the time.
Felicidades, me gusto e realidad todo tú eres fantástico, un viaje en el tiempo, me encantaron los periodicos de la película Volver al Futuro, son geniales, gracias por compartir tú trabajo, nuevamente gracias, un abrazo desde Cd Neza... Estado de México.
Walking Dead 'a show that finally ended' haha that made me laugh. You're going to love the thousand and one spinoffs that are yet to come haha great tour Jacob, I really miss this place! So much new stuff added since I went all those years ago
You know it's thanks to you. I found out about little Canada up in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. So now next week. As of this video, I'm going to be up in Toronto for an event and going to visit Little Canada next Saturday with other people and doing what you did. The 3D camera and somewhere in Little Canada. Maybe a person in a pokémon fursuit lol
Great video! Omg they have the Jetsons funko pops! That was my favorite as kid then I loved the Gilligan stuff loved thar show, I too always wondered how come they could build every thing else but a boat lol.
12:35 Jacob is terrified of the dog creature as a kid meanwhile two years younger me asked my parents for one. 🤣🤣 But then again I also wanted a Gremlin, a Wookie, an Ewok and a horse of many colors. So I was a very peculiar child.
Hi Jacob🙋 So cool seeing max factors Hollywood museum, I loved going there too! I checked Wikipedia and they noted 5 pairs of rubbie slippers. Hope you saw my earlier suggestions for Solvang and have you been to Hearst Castle ? It's Spectacular. Safe travels friend and ❤thank you for all your hard work!! Never miss you
You may not recognize the name Gene Autry Jacob but I guarantee you know him if you've ever listened to "modern" (at least since WWII) Christmas music. Autry recorded some of the most famous Christmas tunes like "Frosty the Snowman", "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer", "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" and lots more.
The wax figures of Batman and Robin were so memorable, because I remember hearing the story that my parents would tell me annually during the Fall where my auntie dressed up as Robin and my uncle dressed up as Batman for Halloween in the old days. 💖💖 As I recall, the Ruby Slippers were worn by Dorothy Gale (portrayed by the late Judy Garland) from The Wizard of Oz. The name of the robot maid from The Jetsons is Rosie. Gene Autry was a famous singer, songwriter and actor.
Your show is so GOOD people are starting to copy it! Youve brought me years of excellent entertainment! Thank You Brother!Youve mentioned the MEAN comments people made"Theyre just jealous!' my MOM used to say!
Rosie ws the Jetson's robot maid and the yellow creature with Cap'n Crunch was the Crunchberry Beast who was the mascot from one of the spin-off cereals of the Cap'n.
Hello, I am watching for the first time, I am a The Adam the Woo Daily viewer and saw you in one of his or one of Daze with Jordan the Lion or both. I am enjoying the vlogg. Haven't seen the whole thing, but wanted to just mention that it was a subway vent that Marilyn's dress went up from. Just thought you and your viewers might like to know. Going back to the rest now!
THANK YOU. I was spacing and feeling bad because of it. That was one of my favorite cereals growing up. Mom continued to buy Rice Crispies. I continued to try to coax her into Captain Crunch!
What I noticed about Max Factor make-up, since mid-late 2000’s, Max Factor Cosmetics was discontinued here in The States. However, Max Factor cosmetics is still being sold in England. Last year in an airport in London, I bought a Max Factor lipstick. That alien baby from V creeps me out.
Thank you Jacob for taking this 70 year old places I will never get to in person. I especially liked seeing the Max Factor building since I recently read his biography. I’m so glad it is preserved as a museum. I was a theatre major for two years when I was young and wore the Max Factor cake makeup.
I have John Wayne autograph on my toy cap gun. And John Wayne gave me a piggyback ride when I was 9 years old in 1972 We met him at Niagara falls. I even have pictures to prove it.
That's awesome I met John Wayne to back in the 70s when I was a kid
Niagara Falls! Slowly I turn, and step by step, inch by inch....
@@josiahguthrie5797 Okay, that's probably a different quote than the one I know from a late 80's band; could you tell me where it's from (and probably they stole it?)
@@Knight-of-Sarcasm That tells me you aren't familiar with the 3 Stooges. It's from one of their shorts. Look it up.
I use it as a joke anytime Niagara Falls is mentioned.
Thats Amazing @USA i wish I could see those great photos.
Gene Autry was a popular singing cowboy and movie star in the 40's 50's and sang "Rudolph the Rednose Reindeer", still popular today and he owned the baseball team, the Angels and also has a great museum a Griffith Park "The Autry Western Museum", you might want to visit that before you leave LA.
Thank you Jacob for taking this 70 year old places I will never get to in person. I especially liked seeing the Max Factor building since I recently read his biography.I’m so glad it is preserved as a museum. I was a theatre major for two years when I was young and wore the Max Factor cake makeup.
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Those old movie props were fantastic, especially the old Batman series. Great stuff!
Oh boy, that big bowl of Captain Crunch hit me right in the feels. I scarfed down plenty of Captain Crunch when I was a kid in the 70s during the Glory Days of Saturday morning cartoons. I would also run around the house with my Dad's big blue towel safety pinned around my neck and Adam West's Batman was my hero. He's still my personal favorite. The cartoon monkey that was playing as you went in was Soso from the Peter Potamus show in case you were wondering. And the Jetsons robot maid was Rosie. Oh, and steer clear of San Francisco! You had bad luck there last time! Safe travels my friend.
Since they lie about details on the tours, I wonder how many of those props they claim are screen used are actually legit.
I actually doubt these are the real costume props of the original series, the Superman's one is not for shure, you can esily say It confronting Its detalis with the original worn by Christofer Reeve googling. But many are reconstructions in my opinion. They are also too 'new' for costumes at least 40 years old.
Gene Autry was a country western singer and actor. My daddy used to sing with him. We went to his ranch several times when I was little. I called him Uncle Gene.
You definitely need to watch smokey and the bandit! It's a classic! And burt Reynolds is the bandit
There are 5 known pairs of ruby slippers that have survived.
The inner label on the right shoe of the ruby slippers is correct for the brand of shoe purchased.
Innes sold white silk shoes that movie studios would purchase because they were easy to dye.
Now, the sequins look to be the correct color used, as well as the bow. Adrian made very specific art-deco style bows for the shoes, with 3 rectangle rhinestones.
Lily Tomlin played Ernestine the Telephone Operator you saw through the office door.
One ringy dingy two ringy dingy
Laugh in! 📺
She is my absolute favorite!!😂😂😂
Remember she would snort in between saying one ringy-dingy two ringy-dingy
She also played a little girl that sat in a large rocking chair as her prop... my name is Edith Ann and I’m 5 years old..and that’s the truth phttttttttt!
My days of going to Hollywood are over so thank you so much, your amazing!😇
The "who is THAT?!" in the Max Factor "office" as you're heading up the stairs around timestamp 12:14 is Lily Tomlin's character of telephone switchboard operator Ernestine, most famous for her comically pinched facial expression and nasal "One ringy-dingy, two ringy-dingy...oh a good gracious afternoon to you..."
"Marty Mcfly and his girlfriend back there" 😂 that's his MOM dude 😂😂😂
Was thinking the same thing! 🫣
Hollywood Museum Love my favorite one fan 💖💖💖💖⭐️
We stayed at the Hollywood Roosevelt’s hotel just across the road from Grumanns theatre.
I love the craziness that's Hollywood and thank you for showing me that museum.
Great vid, Gene Autry was a purple star highly decorated ww2 soldier , they made a film on his ww2 exploits and he played himself . Also appeared in many westerns
Do you mean Audie Murphey?
Boo berry is my favorite of the monster cereals too.
It's count BASE-ey, not BASS-ey. Legendary jazz / big band pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer. Totally worth a listen!
the telephone operator in the pink skirt is a character from Martin and Rowen's Laugh Ins. One Ringy Dingy Two Ringy dingeys. She was played by Lily Tomlin.
"Smokey" was CB lingo at the time for a highway patrol or officer of the law, therefore Burt Reynolds was the bandit.
I've been watching for a few years and ur travels r amazing the places u have seen and been to make me wanna travel more keep being awesome hope to meet u one day
I agree with you, Jacob, the 1966 Batman was the best.
I live few blocks from there and have never went! I definitely will now! Thanks for the video :)
@@minimansonstar awesome! I’m glad u loved it here! I’m always curious what others think about LA when they visit hehe. I always support the local businesses here n been to few museums , just not this one :)
I visited this museum and absolutely loved it
Looking at memorabilia is something that I love dearly because I’m weird
Love the new video
Gene Autry, singing cowboy so an actor in old westerns, and a singer he did record a few Christmas songs you have heard including Rudolph the red nose reindeer, he also was owner of professional baseball team - you need to check him out - use these trips to learn those things you missed earlier lol
I appreciate you exploring these places for us. It's good to know about the Hollywood Tour. And your experience taking pictures with people in costume that you shared earlier. Thanks.
Gene Autrey, singing cowboy star of the 40's. Pat Butram (Mr. Haney in Green Acres) was his sidekick on tv.
You deserve millions of subs man.
Harry Potter wands are actually replicas. Originals are located at the Harry Potter Studio Tour London where they were filmed.
The Jetsons maid was named Rosie. Great video.
YES, Batgirl did have a walkie talkie like that, lol. I use to race home from school to watch Batman....one of my great memories as a child was Rocket Ship 7 and Commander Tom, and they always played Batman. I remember that phone as well
I appreciate that you focused on the area there in California for an extended period. It was nice to see all that there is to do & see. Feel free to do that in other locations.
Hi Jacob, loved the vlog on Hollywood Museum and other adventures as well, so much stuff to see and a lot of Old Hollywood which i love, Rosie was the name of The Jetsons Robot, sorry about your tour to see the celebrity homes, happy u did the research, everybody just out to make money on those tours, they love to get people all rowdy up thinking they are going to see real celebrity homes, That's Hollywood for you, have safe travels wherever you adventure off, Loved the vlogs with Adam the Woo, ,and Daphne u all looked like u had lots of fun together, take care..
OMG! The Last Starfighter…I totally forgot about that movie. You MUST see it! I know a lot of people that still collect autographs from celebrities at conventions. It’s still a thing 👍
9:00 Actually that costume is from Dino Charge not the movie itself.
I thought I was the only one to notice that!
I've never been, but I would recommend Hearst Castle in San Simeon.
Power rangers will always be my favorite. I was as young as 4 or 5 and that show was amazing! The theme song alone will get you excited alone
In the Smokey and the bandit Burt Reynolds played in that movie along with Jackie Gleason ‘Smokey’ or ‘bear’ is a CB term among truckers for sheriffs, cops, or whoever’s in law-enforcement and the bandit is the car along with the one driving it. 🤠
38:13 I believe he's known as the singing cowboy in old western films
Live nearby & have visited several times. Highly recommended!
I hope you have safe travels😊
Hi Jacob I hope you and Jenn are both well.... Fantastic VLOG super enjoyed massively XXXX
3:18 I think this was an Invention Exchange from Dr. Forester and TV's Frank on MST3K LOL
ABSOLUTELY AWESOME MUSEUM. I must go there.
Nice one, Jacob! That basement was sure creepy!!!
The Jetson robot was Rosie.. Another great video, where do you find these things...Id love to do these but god its a ton of walking...
Here's the answers to your questions in the video. WHO WAS THAT FIGURE IN THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE? It was Lily Tomlin dressed as Ernestine the telephone operator on Rowan's and Martin's Laugh-In. WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE JETSONS' ROBOT? Her name was Rosie. WHO IS GENE AUTRY? Gene Autry was the predecessor to Roy Rogers. Gene was the singing cowboy but he wasn't available for a movie so Roy Rogers got the job. Gene Autry also owned one of the ball teams plus had or still does own a museum where you can see his movie memorabilia plus Roy Rogers and The Lone Ranger. Gene also made a hit out of "Rudolph the red-nosed Reindeer" song.
One ringie dingiy two ringy dingy.... I remember Lily T doing that operator character on variety shows in the 70s when I was a kid.
And Burt Reynolds played the BANDIT. Smokey is CB slang for cop. "Smokey Bear" was Sheriff Buford T. Justice's handle.
You need to watch The Last Starfighter! The person in the offices was Ernestine the Telephone Operator is a character created by Lily Tomlin who originated on the sketch comedy series Laugh-In in 1969
That museum looks awsome
You really need to see It's a Mad. Mad, Mad, Mad World. It is an absolute comedy classic, still as funny as they get, and it features cameos from virtually all of the well-known comedians of the day. Pop culture trivia points for spotting and naming them all. Even more points for finding out who didn't make the cut, and were very offended by their omission.
At 12:11 I think that's supposed to be Ernestine, the telephone operator played by Lily Tomlin from the Variety show Laugh-In
Love the new title sequence carpet bagger.
Super early!Keep up the great videos Jacob!
I once bought myself a Gilligan shirt and left it on top of my car, still in the bag, in the mall parking lot. I still mourn it's loss lol 😂
12:12 That's Lily Tomlin. The character she played in Laugh-in. Ernestine, the telephone operator.
Loved Spencer Tracy, Ethel Merman, William Demarest, etc. in "It's a Mad, Mad World."
Thank you for sharing your experience at the Museum appreciate it
I believe V was one of Robert England's first appearances on TV he played a character on that show...As he as well known as Freddy Krueger now days
Hoping you come to San Jose. Winchester Mystery House, Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, Great America is closed for the winter too bad.
Hey Jacob, thanks for the tour! I was in LA back in the 90's & had a blast! If you haven't yet, you should visit the farmers market by the studio where the Price Is Right is filmed. It's awsome! Has a couple antique shops. Back when I went Elizabeth Taylor had several pieces of her jewelry for sale in one of the antique shops. That shop is AMAZING! Let us know if you go! You may just run into a movie star! There is also a farmers market in downtown LA. Never made it to that one but I heard a lot of stars go to that one all the time.
Felicidades, me gusto e realidad todo tú eres fantástico, un viaje en el tiempo, me encantaron los periodicos de la película Volver al Futuro, son geniales, gracias por compartir tú trabajo, nuevamente gracias, un abrazo desde Cd Neza... Estado de México.
Those ruby slippers almost look more prop like than wearable. Jen is going to love her gift! Thanks for taking us with you!
Walking Dead 'a show that finally ended' haha that made me laugh. You're going to love the thousand and one spinoffs that are yet to come haha great tour Jacob, I really miss this place! So much new stuff added since I went all those years ago
You know it's thanks to you. I found out about little Canada up in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. So now next week. As of this video, I'm going to be up in Toronto for an event and going to visit Little Canada next Saturday with other people and doing what you did. The 3D camera and somewhere in Little Canada. Maybe a person in a pokémon fursuit lol
Jacob... please go watch Smokey and the Bandit... It's a classic and a must see.
Always look forward to vidios, much love from Chattanooga TN.
Great video! Omg they have the Jetsons funko pops! That was my favorite as kid then I loved the Gilligan stuff loved thar show, I too always wondered how come they could build every thing else but a boat lol.
12:35
Jacob is terrified of the dog creature as a kid meanwhile two years younger me asked my parents for one. 🤣🤣 But then again I also wanted a Gremlin, a Wookie, an Ewok and a horse of many colors. So I was a very peculiar child.
13:13 the taxi was from Ghostbusters 2was when they sprayed the inside the statue of liberty 🗽 with the pink goo & she walked thus smashing the taxi.
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻😊
Hi Jacob🙋
So cool seeing max factors Hollywood museum, I loved going there too!
I checked Wikipedia and they noted 5 pairs of rubbie slippers.
Hope you saw my earlier suggestions for Solvang and have you been to Hearst Castle ? It's Spectacular. Safe travels friend and ❤thank you for all your hard work!! Never miss you
You may not recognize the name Gene Autry Jacob but I guarantee you know him if you've ever listened to "modern" (at least since WWII) Christmas music. Autry recorded some of the most famous Christmas tunes like "Frosty the Snowman", "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer", "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" and lots more.
The rabbit heads on legs from Along Came Polly were at the art show in the beginning were Phillip Seymour Hoffman sharted.
Leave it to Jacob to not see a big ass sign right in front of him 😂😂😂
The wax figures of Batman and Robin were so memorable, because I remember hearing the story that my parents would tell me annually during the Fall where my auntie dressed up as Robin and my uncle dressed up as Batman for Halloween in the old days. 💖💖 As I recall, the Ruby Slippers were worn by Dorothy Gale (portrayed by the late Judy Garland) from The Wizard of Oz. The name of the robot maid from The Jetsons is Rosie. Gene Autry was a famous singer, songwriter and actor.
The memorabilia is impressive
Omg the Deloreon, Ecto 1 ❤❤❤
Your show is so GOOD people are starting to copy it! Youve brought me years of excellent entertainment! Thank You Brother!Youve mentioned the MEAN comments people made"Theyre just jealous!' my MOM used to say!
21:55 that's his mom
Gene Autry a western singer and actor from 1950 s and his horse Champion . One of his movies Home on the Prairie
Smokey and the Bandit movies are iconic!!!! Burt Reynolds played the Bandit.
Rosey is the name of the robot and love your videos keep up the amazing work as always Jacob
Rosie ws the Jetson's robot maid and the yellow creature with Cap'n Crunch was the Crunchberry Beast who was the mascot from one of the spin-off cereals of the Cap'n.
It's a mad mad mad mad world is a classic! You wld love it!
Loved the last starfighter! Using a video game to look for fighter pilots!
Yes the autograph market is bigger than ever!
Great Bat Man exhibit-Thanks for showing it.
You should come to Minnesota in the winter to ice fish!!! That would be awesome!
Hello, I am watching for the first time, I am a The Adam the Woo Daily viewer and saw you in one of his or one of Daze with Jordan the Lion or both. I am enjoying the vlogg. Haven't seen the whole thing, but wanted to just mention that it was a subway vent that Marilyn's dress went up from. Just thought you and your viewers might like to know. Going back to the rest now!
Thank you 💙😀
At the Funko store was Capn Crunch and the crunch berry beast.
THANK YOU. I was spacing and feeling bad because of it. That was one of my favorite cereals growing up. Mom continued to buy Rice Crispies. I continued to try to coax her into Captain Crunch!
nice funko shopping bag. thank you Jacob I appreciate you! 🛻
The Dino Charge costume and the fake Ruby Slippers have me questioning the validity of some other things in the museum lol
Gene Autry wrote Here Comes Santa Claus. He was also a cowboy in the movies like Roy Rogers.
Another great video, thanks
It was an awesome museum I loved the Batman stuff
36:00 is the Crunch Berry Beast.
What I noticed about Max Factor make-up, since mid-late 2000’s, Max Factor Cosmetics was discontinued here in The States. However, Max Factor cosmetics is still being sold in England. Last year in an airport in London, I bought a Max Factor lipstick. That alien baby from V creeps me out.
I never walked to the other side of Hollywood Blvd when I took writing classes. Wayne’s wig and Taylor cool.
15:13 I believe the Alfalfa wax figure was in the now-defunct Hollywood wax museum
You can still do Peterson Automotive museum or Nethercutt is really weird with the cars and giant music calliope room! Cool video thanks!