according to his biography, he had plenty of successes early in life. not sure why there's this myth that he didn't accomplish anything until he was old.
Hats off to one of the most honest businessman ever...he never was about the competition....he was about proving to himself that he can and making people happy in the process :D
@@NinaSharee No he's not. He got in a gunfight with Sanders and he ended up hitting a civilian in the crossfires causing him to go to prison but no Sanders never killed him
This man has donated all of his profits when he owned KFC in Canada, to childrens hospitals all over Toronto Canada, where he spent the last 25 years of his life. Amazing man.
@@norafidahlahimin I'm just talking about Canada lol. He sold all his restaurants in the US and moved to Canada to live the rest of his life. Greater Toronto Area specifically
Colonel Sanders was a true gangster. Always going to KFC's to make sure that his product was being sold as advertised. RIP Colonel. You will live on in America's heart and soul forever.
I met the colonel at a new KFC opening back in the 70's and he said he thought the mashed potato's tasted like wall paper paste..LOL LOL ( I like box mashed taters )
It was pretty decent audio, but just think, the band Boston released their first album the year before, and few people can touch that quality even now.
He looked great, and he made it to 90. He died almost exactly a year later...on December 16, 1980. It's amazing how successful he became, having started out on a whim by just putting his dining room table out with 5 chairs and "trying to sell food to some people." Lol. He talks about it in a TH-cam video called "My First Restaurant."
I remember stopping for some chicken at a KFC many years ago and before leaving I checked my food and after noticing something wrong with the order telling the lady behind the counter "What would the Colonel say if he was standing here right now?" and she looked at me straight faced and said "You just missed him, he was here 20 minutes ago". I was stunned when she said that. I thought she was pulling my leg, but that was the kind of man Colonel Sanders was, checking up on all his restaurants, making sure the quality was always up to his standards. R. I. P. Colonel Sanders !
This is great thanks for putting up here on TH-cam.Gone but never forgotten Colonel Sanders,never to be forgotten every town has a KFC and you see his face on every one.God Bless The Colonel.
This man comes across as being astonishingly honest. How can one not admire that quality? 23:40 Notice how the Colonel never touches/gropes a single piece of chicken as he politely searches for a wing using just his eyes? That's because he's also an expert at *eating* chicken the right way.
I know that I am commenting to a 2011 YT video but..., Colonel Sanders was a good man, I did not know him at all but I was 16 years old at the time and worked at a Kentucky fried chicken restaurant in Texas, I made next to nothing working there of course (1980) but I do appreciate the job that I was offered (cook), and now that I am 55 I stop in at a KFC now and again and remember my job at that KFC in Texas to this very day! Thank you Colonel Sanders for the opportunity to be an employee at your establishment, I am so very grateful.
Jim baker had a very entertaining show, it is a shame for what happened in later years. I am surprised that Tammy was not on the show when Col. Sanders was on there. Great interview, The Colonel was a very smart man that never gave up and never ever quit believing, Great show
I had KFC just a little while ago and it's still a good brand decades later. It would have been a real honor having the Colonel on your show back then. I've never watched the PTL show but I did sit and watch this interview only because they had the Colonel on it and it was great :)
hi guys! I'm Russian. and this person has influenced my life. he influenced me to understand America, just as Tolstoy influenced you to understand Russia. these people are international. Tolstoy, Sanders, Alexandre Dumas, Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, Confucius. These people are above nationalities and prejudices. We need to take an example from them
Unless you’re a western intellectual elite, the common man has not read Tolstoy, nor heard of him. No one understands Russia, not even Russia. See you when the unprovoked aggression against Ukraine is over.
I am glad I am here listening to the testimony from Colonel where really touched my heart. I am also happy for him! In the meantime, his life really inspired me!
Can you imagine what life was like for this man and anybody else in that time. Say when he was fifteen in 1905. In the country. Wow. Going on the train must have been a big deal.
The original Colonel Sanders was quite a guy. His charity foundations are still helping people today. He was so obsessed with serving good chicken that he would take franchises away from people that he didn't think were up to snuff. His cussing tirades against people were of legend. He would travel all over the country doing unannounced inspections. His original gravy was so good that his motto was "gravy so good you want to throw out the darn chicken". KFC changed the gravy recipe to the cheaper version that is still used today. He told the media that it tasted like wallpaper paste and was sludge. He was the first fast food to go world wide and people of that era says there was nothing better than a bucket of the Colonels chicken. The religious leaders were all friends of his because they loved how giving he was. He would often give church leaders free food as well. An amazing man who was adored by so many. He was so beloved that no matter how nasty the Colonel was to the new corporation, they wanted him as a spokesperson because they knew sales would suffer if he left.
Here I am watching this video after 12 years it was posted. What I admire is the sincerity of peoples at that time. Like many old timer they love talking and communicating. There is a great deal of lessons for those who give an ear. Such a devoted Christians. May thier soul rest in peace in heaven.
Whe footage is filmed with analog film instead of magnetic tapes, the quality is incredible, you can get a movie filmed in the 1940s and remaster to 4K.
I watched this last night with a bucket of KFC, pretending that I was eating my dinner with Jim and the Colonel! My wife said it was silly, but that just meant more chicken for me!
An Amazing man and an American Original - Truly a national treasure. (A lot of people don't know that Mr. Duncan Hines first came to fame because he traveled the country by car for work.. and kept detailed notes on hotels and restaurants. He had some very nice things to say about Col. Sanders! He eventually published a guide book from all theses notes which became indispensable for early road-trippers and business travelers.)
@@judyervin9 they tried to sue him, because he was caught saying that He HATED KFC, because none of it is his original recipe. they lost the case of course lol there are actually story's that coronal would go to random KFC restaurants, try the chicken, and then jump over the counter yelling and cursing at them about how they made it wrong, and then would show them the right way to make it . XD
I love how the colonel glorifies God with his testimony . Jesus Christ is real , I am so happy he was saved before he passed away. To God be the glory , I love how humble he remained . What a wonderful change when Jesus comes on board
Oh my gosh---I REMEMBER THIS! Saw it first hand! I remember the part where they were passing out the fried chicken to everyone in the audience, but I seem to remember that the audience was clapping, pentecostal style, as the chicken was going by? I don't know, I was only 8 years old at the time watching it with my mother, who watched PTL "religiously" back then. I didn't even know why Colonel Sanders was even on PTL to begin with?
I love his chicken, Best yet. From the first time we ate KFC 🍗 we continued going back and eating it again. Col. Sanders has a great testimony. PTL revealed so many miracles and great things God was doing no wonder they were so hated. 🙌 👏👏👏 I would like to have a big box of it right now.
I hope I can meet him even just on my dream... Some people said, KFC was the first American franchise restaurant in my country, Indonesia, since 1970's... I still 💗Love it💗
If for no other reason than this, I'm glad they have used him. I grew up knowing he was a real guy. Glad to know you know too. Lol. A marketing genius. It's not about the "best." It's about the most popular. RIP Colonel. You live again, in a new way!!!
God, thank you for success stories like this. I pray that you will help me design mine around your will and help me to prosper in it in Jesus name. Amen 🙏
First time I had Kentucky fried chicken was around 1966 or 67 in Tennessee. I remember it to this day. With a Dr Pepper. Man oh man was it good. It ain’t the same these days. It just ain’t.
The was a scene in the movie The eyes of Tammy Faye. That movie followed so closely with things that happened with Tammy and Jim Bakker. It is a great movie Jessica Chastain deserves and Oscar.
#EatMoChikin’🐄 I agree, KFC was the original chicken and this humble legend was a genius. I didn’t know the bucket was that old. It’s never too late to do something grand! ✊🏿
My favorite part is from 6:36 to 6:52 " Here's a case where disaster really was a blessing. Something that could have destroyed you God turned it around really. I think sometimes people think that you know you instead of laying down and dying when the disaster comes you can use it as stepping stones"
Just remember folks this is a man who spent the first 65 years of his life thinking he was an abject failure, persevere, it's never too late
according to his biography, he had plenty of successes early in life. not sure why there's this myth that he didn't accomplish anything until he was old.
“abject”
Look up Kentucky Colonel. Google is your friend.
65 is too long
Reminisciences nigga didn’t make that shit he stole it
He lived from 1890-1980!
A true badass
Thanks
That is true. Not sure what that proves in and of itself, but it is indeed correct data. He lived for 90 years.
Wow
N N 90 years old it’s not amasaaazing. It’s just above average that’s all
Hats off to one of the most honest businessman ever...he never was about the competition....he was about proving to himself that he can and making people happy in the process :D
and a quality product -back then it is garbage now
Actually Sanders got in trouble a few times for some of his business practices
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He and a buddy shot a guy who painted over his sign. Killed him.
@@judyervin9 wait what!? Are you serious?
@@NinaSharee No he's not.
He got in a gunfight with Sanders and he ended up hitting a civilian in the crossfires causing him to go to prison but no Sanders never killed him
I'm 62 years old and starting a new business at a time in my life I never thought I would. I needed to watch this today. Thank you.
This man has donated all of his profits when he owned KFC in Canada, to childrens hospitals all over Toronto Canada, where he spent the last 25 years of his life. Amazing man.
Bruh that all Malaysia,sandakan,Canada, and more it's all the world bruh
@@norafidahlahimin I'm just talking about Canada lol. He sold all his restaurants in the US and moved to Canada to live the rest of his life. Greater Toronto Area specifically
My Aunt's husband Andy Rouse knew him. He was the president of Variety Village.
Too bad kfc in Canada fucked up the quality of their products
Sounds like Jim Bakker could have learned a thing or two from the colonel on helping people and not stealing from them.
Unless you're a chicken, how can you not love this guy?
Vegetarian
Damn you two can you set aside that attitude for a moment and taste his chicken?
@@BeyondBeauty-p9e not as good as it was. His chicken back then was good, it's definitely not the same anymore
The old recipe is the best, now is not good like the past.
leafyutube I guess if you’re a vegan.
This man has literally fed the world. What a life!
you must mean FIGURATIVELY.....ITs harder to say than literally,but its more accurate..he didnt feed the world.....
@@leewatkins1610 Well he certainly fed most of it...
@@stringtheoryguitars4952I promise you a lot more people in this world have never had KFC than have.
Quite sad he died almost a year exactly after this was filmed :(
Larry, you are in the comments of every KFC video Ive seen lol, were you in a youtube hole?
Daniel Triche
i was just hungry
I'm hungry 😂😂
Yes He died in 1980. age of 90.
I love him and his chicken He is my role model.
America's last legend.
Last legend? I seriously doubt it.
I never thought I'd wake up on a Saturday morning and get life lessons from the Kentucky Fried Chicken guy.
Colonel Sanders was a true gangster. Always going to KFC's to make sure that his product was being sold as advertised. RIP Colonel. You will live on in America's heart and soul forever.
Ur right a legend
I met the colonel at a new KFC opening back in the 70's and he said he thought the mashed potato's tasted like wall paper paste..LOL LOL ( I like box mashed taters )
Ho! That’s hilarious. Lol.
Are you american
I did blow with the Colonel and watched him buttfuck a comatose Warren Oates in Dayton Ohio in May 1978
He said that about the gravy actually
"mashed potato's tasted like wall paper paste" You actually can make wall paper paste out of potatoes,
90. Good age to pass
Depends if you're a good 90 or a bad 90.
Felix M I agree, anything above 90 in my opinion is good to pass.
90's about right. 80 is getting easier to reach these days, while 100 is just showing off.
Actually Colby there was a report done that showed in 2019 the average age of death in the USA has become lower by about 6 months. 🤔😮
bad audio?? its amazing audio for 1979 !
My left ear felt left out
Please the 70s had magical mics
Yessssss
It was pretty decent audio, but just think, the band Boston released their first album the year before, and few people can touch that quality even now.
Pretty good shape for an 89 year old who probably ate a ton of fried chicken.
Actually, he can't eat too much chicken.
John Henry cos he knew exactly how it's made and what's in it.
He was probably ill with Leukemia at the time , which he died of a year later.
tuttt99 It was pneumonia wasn’t it
@dachicagoan ikr why man make it good like back then
As a 15 year old that works at kfc, i almost cried. This is a certified hood classic
just keep the standards of your work to the highest.....he would be proud of you......
@@MrFishman75 Oh naw i switched to maccas after i moved countries😂 im 16 now
@@chilledkiwi4012 maccy d? My goodness hope they pay better!! 🙏 cool man.
@@chilledkiwi4012 you betrayed Colonel Sanders
@@JoseRamirez-wv3pl you make me a bucket güey
An amazing example of someone who shows us that in life it's never too late to succeed, no matter what your age it's simply 'Meant To-be'!
I worked for the Colonel. I made literally made a few hundred thousand pieces myself. The Colonel was a amazing man.
What
Recipes please?
Henry ,can’t give away recipes. Sorry. Patented.
Danny J. Rumbles - what was he like? When did you work with him?
How do you literally make pieces what does that even mean anyone who's worked at kfc makes thousands of "pieces"
A true entrepreneur. One who cared for his craft and selflessly did it.
yesterday was 36 years ago the Colonel passed away, RIP Colonel Sanders
So he should be 129 or 130 now
So it's 40years now and he's legacy is still dominating the chicken market
@@iiiezra 120🤦♂️
@@darkdodo3789 no dodo he was 90 in this interview shot in 1979 so that would make him 130 now moron
@jeff No he would be 131. Learn your math.
This interview with Colonel Sanders has blessed me so much.. Never too late to get Salvation!
He looked great, and he made it to 90. He died almost exactly a year later...on December 16, 1980. It's amazing how successful he became, having started out on a whim by just putting his dining room table out with 5 chairs and "trying to sell food to some people." Lol. He talks about it in a TH-cam video called "My First Restaurant."
I love KFC. I am so glad that God gave us the Colonel.
Never had any - I believe its good, though. Say, that's an interesting family name you have; sounds Finnish.
Where do you live? Am I to assume that there are no KFCs near you? And yes my last name is Finnish in origin.
***** Unfortunately, there aren't any KFCs that close to where I live - my country being Finland; that's why I was wondering about your name.
His parents gave you the Colonel, actually.
Commensurate
I remember stopping for some chicken at a KFC many years ago and before leaving I checked my food and after noticing something wrong with the order telling the lady behind the counter "What would the Colonel say if he was standing here right now?" and she looked at me straight faced and said "You just missed him, he was here 20 minutes ago". I was stunned when she said that. I thought she was pulling my leg, but that was the kind of man Colonel Sanders was, checking up on all his restaurants, making sure the quality was always up to his standards. R. I. P. Colonel Sanders !
He started when he was into his 60s it never too late
I don't like PTL or Jim Baker..... but how can you not love the Colonel?!? :-)
Yep. Jim Baker’s spiels make me cringe.
Jim Bakker is awesome, through all the difficulty he stand tall in our eyes and in the Lords
@@michaelmiller2306 Agreed.
@@michaelmiller2306 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@parkerbohnn 😂😂😂😂😂
This is great thanks for putting up here on TH-cam.Gone but never forgotten Colonel Sanders,never to be forgotten every town has a KFC and you see his face on every one.God Bless The Colonel.
This man comes across as being astonishingly honest. How can one not admire that quality?
23:40 Notice how the Colonel never touches/gropes a single piece of chicken as he politely searches for a wing using just his eyes? That's because he's also an expert at *eating* chicken the right way.
A lot of people do not know proper chicken eating etiquette
I know that I am commenting to a 2011 YT video but..., Colonel Sanders was a good man, I did not know him at all but I was 16 years old at the time and worked at a Kentucky fried chicken restaurant in Texas, I made next to nothing working there of course (1980) but I do appreciate the job that I was offered (cook), and now that I am 55 I stop in at a KFC now and again and remember my job at that KFC in Texas to this very day! Thank you Colonel Sanders for the opportunity to be an employee at your establishment, I am so very grateful.
Jim baker had a very entertaining show, it is a shame for what happened in later years. I am surprised that Tammy was not on the show when Col. Sanders was on there. Great interview, The Colonel was a very smart man that never gave up and never ever quit believing, Great show
I believe she's absent here due to her pregnancy.
Tammy Faye was at home watching the show on her TV. She was very pregnant and Jim wanted her to be at home.
I had KFC just a little while ago and it's still a good brand decades later. It would have been a real honor having the Colonel on your show back then.
I've never watched the PTL show but I did sit and watch this interview only because they had the Colonel on it and it was great :)
Why did the chicken cross the road?
He seen the Colonel coming after him with biscuits and gravy!
hi guys! I'm Russian. and this person has influenced my life. he influenced me to understand America, just as Tolstoy influenced you to understand Russia. these people are international. Tolstoy, Sanders, Alexandre Dumas, Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, Confucius. These people are above nationalities and prejudices. We need to take an example from them
yh I'm a vegetarian and even I like colonel Sanders very interesting
Unless you’re a western intellectual elite, the common man has not read Tolstoy, nor heard of him. No one understands Russia, not even Russia. See you when the unprovoked aggression against Ukraine is over.
I looked him up on Wikipedia just to see if he made it to 90... he did :)
+destroyernoah He should've made to 100 yrs old...
+BomberMonkAssassin35 Yeah. Fried chicken is a helluva drug.
Well Good !
Let's just make this an "every four years" kinda thing.
How the f[REDACTED]k do I keep ending up here?
I am glad I am here listening to the testimony from Colonel where really touched my heart. I am also happy for him! In the meantime, his life really inspired me!
Thank you Colonel Sanders for your delicious Kentucky fried chicken..
That lords work in the toilet part....I think I appreciate this old man and his young spirit.
He's funny and there is something sweet about him.
Thanks for posting this video. I've just finished reading his autobiography. Such an interesting man and he led a fascinating life.
Can you imagine what life was like for this man and anybody else in that time. Say when he was fifteen in 1905. In the country. Wow.
Going on the train must have been a big deal.
what a legendary man! A true hero. He worked hard all his life though he suffered many hardships.🤧
The original Colonel Sanders was quite a guy. His charity foundations are still helping people today. He was so obsessed with serving good chicken that he would take franchises away from people that he didn't think were up to snuff. His cussing tirades against people were of legend. He would travel all over the country doing unannounced inspections. His original gravy was so good that his motto was "gravy so good you want to throw out the darn chicken". KFC changed the gravy recipe to the cheaper version that is still used today. He told the media that it tasted like wallpaper paste and was sludge. He was the first fast food to go world wide and people of that era says there was nothing better than a bucket of the Colonels chicken.
The religious leaders were all friends of his because they loved how giving he was. He would often give church leaders free food as well. An amazing man who was adored by so many. He was so beloved that no matter how nasty the Colonel was to the new corporation, they wanted him as a spokesperson because they knew sales would suffer if he left.
4:40 "Colonel, you're a legend"
Here I am watching this video after 12 years it was posted. What I admire is the sincerity of peoples at that time. Like many old timer they love talking and communicating. There is a great deal of lessons for those who give an ear. Such a devoted Christians. May thier soul rest in peace in heaven.
Jim Bakker looks a lot like a taller version of Herve "Tattoo" Villechaize here.
lonewolf333 😂😂😂 that's what I was thinking
👍👍😂😂😂
What about standing up for the Colonel dude on the blue couch!
Huh?
Yeah, that was weird.
No decorum.
A legend. Thank you colonel Sanders... from Canada🇨🇦
He's the Man!!!
Thanks for all from Germany 🇩🇪👍🏻
I sure miss those days!
Watched w my granny & mom! ❤️
Watching in 2023 what a legend.
This is an AWESOME find. Thank you so much for posting this.
Wow where did these tapes come from? That recording is is good shape.
ι киσω яιgнт!
The 80s never looked THIS good.
@@illusionsinboundtheavidvid9689 *It's from 1979.
Whe footage is filmed with analog film instead of magnetic tapes, the quality is incredible, you can get a movie filmed in the 1940s and remaster to 4K.
I love listening to Old folks talking. They love telling their stories when they were young.
Me too a lot of wisdom.
I watched this last night with a bucket of KFC, pretending that I was eating my dinner with Jim and the Colonel! My wife said it was silly, but that just meant more chicken for me!
I’ve known who this guy was my whole life but it wasn’t till now I’ve actually heard him speak
An Amazing man and an American Original - Truly a national treasure. (A lot of people don't know that Mr. Duncan Hines first came to fame because he traveled the country by car for work.. and kept detailed notes on hotels and restaurants. He had some very nice things to say about Col. Sanders! He eventually published a guide book from all theses notes which became indispensable for early road-trippers and business travelers.)
This was beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
If Sanders could only see the mockery KFC is making out of him with all these corny actor impersonations.
@@alexandertheordinary3807 yeet. He didn't even eat KFC's chicken at all
I'm pretty certain he'd sue them.
@@judyervin9 they tried to sue him, because he was caught saying that He HATED KFC, because none of it is his original recipe. they lost the case of course lol
there are actually story's that coronal would go to random KFC restaurants, try the chicken, and then jump over the counter yelling and cursing at them about how they made it wrong, and then would show them the right way to make it . XD
If he could only see how bad the quality is now.
@@bdoglance They dont even use the 11 herbs and spices anymore, its a chemistry class now
He was 89 in this interview, yet he looked at least 60, wow!
Wow no he looks 89! Lol
Lmao stop it he looks 80 at the youngest
That’s a great testimony❤️🥰. I have to admit, Bakker did an extremely good job interviewing him. KFC just isn’t the same anymore.
Good interview, a legendary man. ❤️
Thank you for uploading this. God bless
I love how the colonel glorifies God with his testimony . Jesus Christ is real , I am so happy he was saved before he passed away. To God be the glory , I love how humble he remained . What a wonderful change when Jesus comes on board
Say what you will about Jim Bakker, but the Colonel truly was a legend.
God's Patience, Grace & Mercy👍✝️ God is faithful, are we?
The man who inspired Chicken Run
RIP Colonel, you will always be remembered
Oh my gosh---I REMEMBER THIS! Saw it first hand! I remember the part where they were passing out the fried chicken to everyone in the audience, but I seem to remember that the audience was clapping, pentecostal style, as the chicken was going by? I don't know, I was only 8 years old at the time watching it with my mother, who watched PTL "religiously" back then. I didn't even know why Colonel Sanders was even on PTL to begin with?
I love his chicken, Best yet. From the first time we ate KFC 🍗 we continued going back and eating it again.
Col. Sanders has a great testimony. PTL revealed so many miracles and great things God was doing no wonder they were so hated. 🙌 👏👏👏 I would like to have a big box of it right now.
The LEGEND himself. God bless you CHS.
It's never to late to do something new ❤❤❤❤to pursue your dream!! 🎉
Honest business man.
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@@mobettah1393 Did that happen before 1980 and before Sanders sold the company?
Wow, this man was old enough to be my great grandpa. I was a just a young child when this episode aired.....
I hope I can meet him even just on my dream... Some people said, KFC was the first American franchise restaurant in my country, Indonesia, since 1970's... I still 💗Love it💗
This guy was alive when red dead redemption 2 was set.
Now seriously, let that sink in.
Ok? Mind blown? Yeah.... feelswierdman
This interview was very valuable, since the colonel a year later said goodbye to this world.
wow, so Col Sanders is real....
You mean you're really surprised at that?
Lol I didn't know he was a real guy, I thought he was a fictional mascot.
bawad01 Now why would you think that.
I certainly never did.
I just thought he was a awesome person fake or not
If for no other reason than this, I'm glad they have used him. I grew up knowing he was a real guy. Glad to know you know too. Lol. A marketing genius. It's not about the "best." It's about the most popular. RIP Colonel. You live again, in a new way!!!
This man is inspiration 🔥
He is such a sweetheart of a man.
Colonel Sanders describes taking a dump. Amazing.
Um, he's actually described being healed from cancer immediately before surgery for it. Now, that's amazing. Rewatch.
God, thank you for success stories like this. I pray that you will help me design mine around your will and help me to prosper in it in Jesus name. Amen 🙏
Thank you Colonel Sanders , for bringing us the most delicious fried chicken . We love you so much
Rest in peace , Colonel Sanders ❤️
I remember watching this very episode with Colonel Sanders with my Mom as a young kid....
Just a year before his passing.
Fast forward to 2021. Jim Bakker looks just like Col. Sanders.
First time I had Kentucky fried chicken was around 1966 or 67 in Tennessee. I remember it to this day. With a Dr Pepper. Man oh man was it good.
It ain’t the same these days. It just ain’t.
He was too precious! I love these interviews
He used to walk around with a bucket of chicken?
he was harlem's johnny appleseed
No. He sold his recipe. Demonstrated cooking. Had restaurants cook it for him, pay him a nickel per chicken.
24/7. A cart, actually.
Thank you, this was awesome!
The was a scene in the movie The eyes of Tammy Faye. That movie followed so closely with things that happened with Tammy and Jim Bakker. It is a great movie Jessica Chastain deserves and Oscar.
You're not the only one here from the movie.
What an inspiration!! Always loved his chicken recipe:)
#EatMoChikin’🐄 I agree, KFC was the original chicken and this humble legend was a genius. I didn’t know the bucket was that old. It’s never too late to do something grand! ✊🏿
Colonel Sanders was a great man indeed! A+++ Thank you for posting this great video!
southern church folks love chicken after church
AMEN Y'ALL ! I reckon they still do !
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My favorite part is from 6:36 to 6:52 " Here's a case where disaster really was a blessing. Something that could have destroyed you God turned it around really. I think sometimes people think that you know you instead of laying down and dying when the disaster comes you can use it as stepping stones"
RIP Colonel Harland David Sanders 1890-1980 😰😭😓😥
This is an inspiration to me beautiful makes me want to push more with my dreams it's never too late to do what God ask us to do.
God bless this man! RIP
He really loved his franchise
rest in peace our Kentucky Fried Chicken lover you always be in our hearts Colonel Sanders
Who else is watching in 1978?
It's not 1978 anymore!
Lol
You're disrupting the time travel continuum by making comments like that.
It was 1979, not 1978.
He is a real life hero
wish i can turn back time just to hug this and tell him " you made it sir , you actually made it "