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1960s- What DId Teenagers Most Care About? 

David Hoffman
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• These Teenage Baby Boo... In this
video I am presenting clips from the classic 1966 documentary "Sixteen At Webster Groves - Webster Groves Missouri. It was produced by filmmaker Arthur Barron who I was honored to work for on several of his films. Webster Groves is clearly not typical as its teenagers were upper-middle-class and richer. Remember that about 40% of the huge baby boomer generation say that they participated in the activities of the 1960s. This video presents the views of a portion of the 60% who didn't participate and who essentially looked forward to living just like their parents did. I would not call them typical teenagers but they are certainly representative of a group who was just fine in the 1950s.
Many commentators talk about the fact that they would rather have lived during this time and then one of these people then to live in today's world which they see as trash relative to how these people lived. Although I did not spend much time working on this production, I did some film work with upper middle-class white 1960s baby boomer era teenagers and their attitudes and behavior we're not dissimilar from what teenagers felt in the 1950s in the suburban white "American dream" middle class. There were many rebels who looked like other teenagers at that time but were not. I remember a conversation that I had with the producer where he said that in this community, there seem to be almost no rebels.
It would certainly be fascinating to talk to these people today but unfortunately, I don't have the names of any of the people who participated in this film. Hopefully some will watch this clip and choose to comment.

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@kidohchi
@kidohchi 26 дней назад
The guy actually said, "Getting a car is more important than looks" and then showed Mr. Eyebrows ~
@mumbles215
@mumbles215 26 дней назад
Girls were the same then. Even with those brows, with a nice car he was prob getting more gash than a bike seat
@Nicole__Natalia
@Nicole__Natalia 26 дней назад
🤣
@pricklycats
@pricklycats 26 дней назад
Them Neanderthal brows
@andersbreivik3399
@andersbreivik3399 26 дней назад
Father in American pie when he was young
@yellowmalice3036
@yellowmalice3036 26 дней назад
DAMN RIGHT. He practices what he preaches.
@Emidretrauqe
@Emidretrauqe 26 дней назад
Imagine being able to afford a car in high school...
@fish9905
@fish9905 26 дней назад
Get a job, especially in the summer and save
@raiderr5632
@raiderr5632 26 дней назад
@@fish9905gas, registration, tags, insurance. No way in hell a high schooler can pay for that nowadays
@fish9905
@fish9905 26 дней назад
@@raiderr5632 my son does, as most of his teammates on baseball team, they work but some have help from parents
@JohnSmith-fm1ht
@JohnSmith-fm1ht 26 дней назад
Used cars in decent condition decades ago were often quite cheap in price.
@uuuultra
@uuuultra 26 дней назад
@@fish9905you don't say!
@smhatheworldwelivein
@smhatheworldwelivein 26 дней назад
That unibrow is insane
@REASONvsRANDOM
@REASONvsRANDOM 25 дней назад
Yeah he should be thinking about tweezers before a car
@jon7684
@jon7684 25 дней назад
@@REASONvsRANDOMbitches liked cars not eyebrows lmao
@suicypher
@suicypher 25 дней назад
◾◾◾ 👁️👄👁️
@LPR579
@LPR579 24 дня назад
😂😂
@GudJonnyCakes
@GudJonnyCakes 24 дня назад
Yeah if they dropped you in the 1960 they would think you are freak also babe
@betterpinkthanbloody
@betterpinkthanbloody 23 дня назад
"kids are so incompetent these days" they taught you how to DRIVE in HIGH SCHOOL for fucking FREE my mother had an arts and crafts class where she was taught sewing and candle making and even WOODWORKING while still in ELEMENTARY all I learned in elementary and high school was how to tailor my work and personality to fit each of my teachers' individual preference so that I may pass their class
@ServalShots
@ServalShots 9 дней назад
That’s sad those basic skills aren’t taught anymore . It’s been proven several times the grade system doesn’t work
@OffTheWagons
@OffTheWagons 6 дней назад
This is why I'm homeschooling
@C27RickSanchez
@C27RickSanchez 26 дней назад
Holy eyebrows, Batman
@jasondelves8758
@jasondelves8758 26 дней назад
😂😂😂 Ikr!
@Alice45894
@Alice45894 26 дней назад
Gee williokers
@RulerOfLight
@RulerOfLight 25 дней назад
Correction: EyeBrow
@anabriones2175
@anabriones2175 20 дней назад
I said the same shit
@atcdiddly
@atcdiddly 26 дней назад
So, from what I'm getting it wasn't just a car for the car's sake. It was more of means to an end. The car allowed kids to get away. By consequence, it was also a status symbol.
@thebenevolentsun6575
@thebenevolentsun6575 26 дней назад
Those are the purposes of a car. It's like saying "no you don't care about your house you just want something to shelter you and keep all your stuff safe"
@uuuultra
@uuuultra 26 дней назад
still is
@BEyezonFire
@BEyezonFire 26 дней назад
Subbed. So cool.thank you
@ericpowell4350
@ericpowell4350 26 дней назад
Remember, there were no cell phones, no internet, no social media, no GPS, no ubiquitous cameras. When you were out. You were gone.
@sboinkthelegday3892
@sboinkthelegday3892 26 дней назад
Wheelchair could also get you out of dysfunction if your dysfunction was THAT small scale.
@ARareAndDifferentTune_13
@ARareAndDifferentTune_13 25 дней назад
“All that ensues with that” 😂👀
@therideneverends1697
@therideneverends1697 23 дня назад
My grandfather Said something makeing fun of other old timers "When we where young, we went to dance halls drank beer and tried to seduce women, when they where young they went to the disco, drank, and tried to seduce each other, but now when their children go to the night club as adults, drink and try to seduce each other suddenly its an outrage as if they had not done the same themselves"
@brightspacebabe
@brightspacebabe 8 дней назад
Oh this guy had at lest 4 kids he didn’t know about….😂
@jaydawgmac88
@jaydawgmac88 8 дней назад
It’s so crazy how different peoples mannerisms and words were back then, even just there seriousness.
@nopainlorraine1128
@nopainlorraine1128 22 дня назад
I did not want to date boys who had a car in high school, because I knew that they would spend more time with their car than with me. I didn't mind of they had to borrow the family car. We would walk back and forth to each other's homes, and so we would talk about everything under the sun and get to know each other better. That kept the making out from happening too fast.
@DrewJmsn
@DrewJmsn 26 дней назад
Romulan with the unibrow must have had an AMAZING car.
@kidohchi
@kidohchi 26 дней назад
He "better" of had an amazing car!
@thorr18BEM
@thorr18BEM 21 день назад
​@@kidohchibetter've is short for "better have", not for "better of".
@ktmggg
@ktmggg 9 дней назад
The cloaking device was insane! Who wouldn't want a car like that?
@DrewJmsn
@DrewJmsn 9 дней назад
@@ktmggg that's how he got away with goin out to park and make out and all that ensues with that. It was bad manners to neck in the backseat uncloaked.
@jaredreck882
@jaredreck882 24 дня назад
Imagine actually learning something useful in school
@reginagolden3291
@reginagolden3291 26 дней назад
They were straight to the point, and we thought the 60s was boring.
@RaheemPayne
@RaheemPayne 25 дней назад
Certainly was boring for African people in the 60s
@007Julie
@007Julie 25 дней назад
The 60’s boring? You must be thinking of the 1950’s, the 60’s brought the Vietnam war, the assassinations of President John F Kennedy, Dr Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and Robert Kennedy, freedom marches, peace marches, Woodstock. I can go on and I wasn’t even alive back then.
@ARareAndDifferentTune_13
@ARareAndDifferentTune_13 25 дней назад
@@007Juliefor real 😂 who thought the 60’s in America were boring? An entire cultural revolution happened
@natebox4550
@natebox4550 24 дня назад
@@RaheemPayne I wouldn’t exactly describe lynchings and the such. Or just normal life as “boring”.
@TD-oo1hl
@TD-oo1hl 24 дня назад
@@RaheemPaynewhy don’t they go back to Africa then where it’s really boring huts and sticks
@benniebarrow348
@benniebarrow348 26 дней назад
Someone needs to warn that kid he’s got a pair of huge caterpillars hanging above his eyes.
@Nick94MI
@Nick94MI 25 дней назад
Didn't matter if he had a car apparently 😂
@genericamerican7574
@genericamerican7574 25 дней назад
I was more worried about #2 Mr. Dead stare
@Emppu_T.
@Emppu_T. 24 дня назад
Well I think he's dashing
@kingace6186
@kingace6186 23 дня назад
@@genericamerican7574 That's how he looks at anyone that isn't his car lmao
@droomzy
@droomzy 23 дня назад
@@Emppu_T.Dashing? Why would he be running to get around when he's got a perfectly viable car? 😆
@MrBROTHERFELDER
@MrBROTHERFELDER 26 дней назад
Thanks for that wisdom Eddie Munster
@sandraworthington7743
@sandraworthington7743 26 дней назад
😂😂
@goodbadbill
@goodbadbill 25 дней назад
Hahaha I'm dead
@brightspacebabe
@brightspacebabe 8 дней назад
I was thinking the same thing 😂
@FardtilUshid
@FardtilUshid 25 дней назад
This is also why kids feel they need phones
@kylehuot1953
@kylehuot1953 17 дней назад
Damn bro buddy’s eyebrows was there to make a statement as well
@Brotherken1234
@Brotherken1234 26 дней назад
In the 70s (Class of '77) in Metro Detroit owning a van had more cache than owning a car.
@four4four636
@four4four636 24 дня назад
Yeah because vans where popular in the late 60s and 70s if you were a young person
@monabonejakon2797
@monabonejakon2797 23 дня назад
A van with large speakers.
@roaddawg3217
@roaddawg3217 21 день назад
Hi from Pontiac!🎉
@LeoBeastmode
@LeoBeastmode 20 дней назад
You'd be able to take the whole gang to go solve mysteries.
@p-townturbogoat2646
@p-townturbogoat2646 26 дней назад
Its pretty important to own a razor too
@uuuultra
@uuuultra 26 дней назад
more like gazor 😂
@collinkeahey1
@collinkeahey1 26 дней назад
😂 looks like outta star trek
@yellowmalice3036
@yellowmalice3036 26 дней назад
The RIGHT kind of razor also.😂
@kennethnick3213
@kennethnick3213 18 дней назад
More like a lawnmower
@rosieE121
@rosieE121 25 дней назад
As I recall the youngsters got hand me down cars from parents. They had to learn to fix them besides drive them.
@emro164
@emro164 20 дней назад
But at least consumers could feasibly fix their own cars back then... The current ones have far more intricate features necessitating specialists if something goes wrong. Like these computers are not just out of the area of expertise for current drivers- it's dangerous to attempt DIY fixes.
@rosieE121
@rosieE121 20 дней назад
​@@emro164I agree. And much is electronically diagnosed. The skills for repairwork have changed.
@robinanna5531
@robinanna5531 25 дней назад
Imagine having the money to buy a car at that age! And having anywhere to go...
@redlight3932
@redlight3932 25 дней назад
Gas was 35 cents a gallon and you could buy a house for 30k, golden age
@Bennysol
@Bennysol 24 дня назад
Cars were cheap because they were made locally with American made parts. Now you're paying for trains, trucks, planes, and barges for all the parts being shipping thousands of miles to the manufacturers and then to pay for kore transport after the car is assembled to be shipped to dealerships.
@MarvinaBigby
@MarvinaBigby 23 дня назад
Kids still have cars in highschool.1000 dollsr cars are getting harder to find but with a job they can buy them
@Bennysol
@Bennysol 23 дня назад
@@MarvinaBigby yea... those cars were oaid for by their parents. Those kids also usually end up amounting to nothing
@MarvinaBigby
@MarvinaBigby 23 дня назад
@@Bennysol I need to go back and look at thier cars.We always worked and bought our own my kids did too except the youngest she got a car from me.
@charleshammer2928
@charleshammer2928 21 день назад
Old junkers that ran, were actually more affordable back in the 60's than they are today.
@Soturi92
@Soturi92 25 дней назад
I imagine it’s how we all feel about our first cars. It was like a key unlocking a door to more freedom ❤
@skydiverclassc2031
@skydiverclassc2031 25 дней назад
(16 year old): "Dad, can I have a car for my birthday?" (Dad): "Son, if I had a car when I was your age, you'd be 23 now."
@ms.pirate
@ms.pirate 25 дней назад
I wish drivers ed returned in modern high schools. Especially public high schools
@roaddawg3217
@roaddawg3217 21 день назад
As a lifelong detroiter, (Pontiac) actually, I'm severely saddened that car culture in general is dying along with us genx and millennials 😢
@Aus10Ham
@Aus10Ham 19 дней назад
@@roaddawg3217 When a dependable beater costs 7.5k-10k this happens
@Gxjxtkxyksyksykdo6
@Gxjxtkxyksyksykdo6 18 дней назад
​@@roaddawg3217It's absolutely not dead or dying, gen z just has a much different car taste
@jrsthesedays925
@jrsthesedays925 18 дней назад
@@roaddawg3217car culture is disgusting and has brought with it an inefficient transportation infrastructure that will be very difficult to fix.
@roaddawg3217
@roaddawg3217 18 дней назад
@@jrsthesedays925 well all of that is true, but what I was speaking of is those us who grew up when cars had a bit of style, and there weren't so many of them, apologies but I'm from a town a car is named after, so it's personal to me and a lot of us around here
@user-sh2mk8ew4c
@user-sh2mk8ew4c 22 дня назад
My dad said “Home Economics” was the best class because that’s where all the girls were. But they only let 2 or 3 boys in there. So 2nd best option was Typing. Cause he said “Hell I had all the shop class I wanted at home”.
@Witchmee
@Witchmee 16 дней назад
Its so cute that he was trying to be around the girls 😂. I never saw boys act like that in highschool.
@user-sh2mk8ew4c
@user-sh2mk8ew4c 15 дней назад
@@Witchmee Really?!?! We’re in Texas. I was doing the horizontal bop by 14.
@Witchmee
@Witchmee 15 дней назад
@user-sh2mk8ew4c yeah dating younger is more of a thing in the south. In the north, it's definitely encouraged. Maybe lack of sunlight? 🤷‍♀️ idk
@Natasha___.
@Natasha___. 22 дня назад
I wish we had drivers ed here in Europe that would’ve made life easier for a lot of people. But it’s so different here, it’s not unusual for entire families to have no car. Our towns and cities are structured differently to where we can walk and/or use public transport if it’s miles and miles away. It’s very pedestrian centric.
@mackrosbone
@mackrosbone 25 дней назад
Got a job when I turned 15. Bought a 1968 Camaro at age 16. Life was good.👍
@derjager3797
@derjager3797 21 день назад
that sounds literally impossible now
@lovelylipbonesouwwwwwwwolv2198
@lovelylipbonesouwwwwwwwolv2198 25 дней назад
Why is everyone roasting the dude with the eyebrows 😭
@kingace6186
@kingace6186 23 дня назад
A scarcity of maturity.
@watovit
@watovit 23 дня назад
Mostly because he's all "oh having a car is important to get laid" 😳
@shin-ishikiri-no
@shin-ishikiri-no 22 дня назад
​@@watovitNothing wrong with seeking to get laid. Women seek money shamelessly so. Why not?
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim 18 дней назад
@@shin-ishikiri-no his obstacle to getting laid isn’t a lack of a car, it’s the untamed eyebrows. that’s the irony
@brightspacebabe
@brightspacebabe 8 дней назад
@@watovitat least he’s honest about it😂
@biancab.4944
@biancab.4944 23 дня назад
The contrast between now and 70 years ago is insane to think about. The contrast between 70 and 140 years ago is also insane to think about. But prior to that, idk that there was a much of a shift. Obviously a lot still happened, but technology has really changed a lot, and made everything change so much faster. Certainly good for a lot of things, but I'm not sure it's good for all things. Our bodies aren't used to this yet, nor our minds. We've yet to really see what will become of us from our more recent developments. Interesting to think about if nothing else.
@walker9893
@walker9893 25 дней назад
Teenagers at high school in (brand new at the time) Dodge chargers. America was so utterly insanely spoiled in the economic miracle, that people really learned to not question where the economic drivers came from
@confusedjack6057
@confusedjack6057 26 дней назад
Should’ve been working towards a pair of tweezers
@TheBanjoShowOfficial
@TheBanjoShowOfficial 22 дня назад
🤣🤣
@vana4054
@vana4054 22 дня назад
That Spoke haircut is epic and the eyebrows go really well with it too, the fact that he said to make out and with what ensues, something about this tells me those three combined got him some action 😅
@stevemcdonald6001
@stevemcdonald6001 22 дня назад
That kid can't even see now unless his nurse has a license to operate hedge clippers.
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim 18 дней назад
STOP 😂😅
@happycamper1111
@happycamper1111 16 дней назад
Also, this dudes eye brows are epic.
@TheLamehipster
@TheLamehipster 20 дней назад
Imagine having a car, money, and places to go at that age. I was lucky to go to the mall and buy one top
@HereForTheComments
@HereForTheComments 25 дней назад
Cars = freedom. It don't get no more 1960s America than that.
@Mandi2727
@Mandi2727 11 дней назад
Now, teenagers do not care about getting licence lol weird
@OffTheWagons
@OffTheWagons 6 дней назад
It was that way in the late 90's too
@Cokercole
@Cokercole 23 дня назад
Me and my brothers all had cars back in high-school, and that was '68 through '73. We worked after school and weekend's. That and a little help from our parents, we were good to go.
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 23 дня назад
I remember when guys with cars had a definite edge in the dating scene. They presented as more mature, until you realized that they were more interested in cruising the strip to be seen, and pick up girls, and challenging each other to drag races just out of town, than in actually going somewhere on a date to do something the girl might enjoy. These guys were telling the truth. It was all part of growing up fast. Thanks for keeping these memories alive David, a car represented freedom and independence back then. Girls preferred to date a guy with his own car than have her and her date chauffeured somewhere by his father…or worse yet, take the bus with your date after getting all dressed up. Dates that started by waiting at the bus stop were considered awkward and embarrassing. Double dating where one of the guys had a car was okay, but the driver called the shots on where you were going.🖤🇨🇦
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker 22 дня назад
Double dating. That's a phrase I haven't heard in a long time. Thank you for your comment. David Hoffman filmmaker
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 22 дня назад
@@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker I haven’t heard it in ages either, but it was really common back then, and Parents didn’t fuss as much if you were going out with another couple. They seemed to think you were less likely to get into trouble in a group than in a pair.🖤🇨🇦
@katadam2186
@katadam2186 26 дней назад
Absolutely in a big country we make cars and they made them cool back in the day
@kingace6186
@kingace6186 23 дня назад
True. People pay a fortune for a car from the 50s and 60s. They don't make them the same anymore.
@amberrobinson5118
@amberrobinson5118 16 дней назад
That driving simulation was still being used when I took drivers ed in ‘95 down in Alabama. The class was taught by a tall black man, strong in his late 40s and a bit gangly, was a basketball and football coach at my school and was always flirting with all the high school girls, me included. During class he’d get down in a four point stance over and over. And once, during simulation, after Id already hit a fire hydrant and mother with stroller, I laughed so hard at all of it he came over and asked if I had a problem. I did not. It was all just so ridiculous, and just SO funny. He kept a bottle of whiskey under the seat of the drivers ed car and the glove box was full of peppermints. He was always drunk. When I wore a skirt to drive one day he asked it if I was trying to get an A with it being so short. I was 16 and 6 ft tall. Everything I wore was too short on me. When we’d go out for driving practice we’d just go do his errands. We’d sit in the bank parking lot just eating up all his peppermints. And the bravest and most rebellious of us might take a sip of the old man’s whiskey.
@bryancoyne9692
@bryancoyne9692 23 дня назад
They stopped giving the driving test in highschool just before i reached the age to get it in highschool. I think that they should still do that in highschools..it would cut back on them long slow lines at the DMV lol
@Bibopeloula
@Bibopeloula 24 дня назад
Who can afford a car at this age now if you don't have rich parents? Find a job not underpaid, an appartement affordable and a car. You lived your best life boomers, now we are doomed.
@funtecstudiovideos4102
@funtecstudiovideos4102 22 дня назад
A lot of people. Cars they can afford are old and breaking all the time draining their money tho
@derjager3797
@derjager3797 21 день назад
@@funtecstudiovideos4102 facts😭
@kellyhiggins1691
@kellyhiggins1691 25 дней назад
Loved drivers Ed and buying my first car by myself.
@heelturnsface
@heelturnsface 26 дней назад
Guy with the eyebrows wasn’t getting any without a care
@pensiveczar2239
@pensiveczar2239 26 дней назад
It's hilarious how everyone is cracking on dude with the long eyebrows. He had dark features and a chiseled face. With some tweezers and a few trips to the dentist, he could've been a male model.
@emro164
@emro164 20 дней назад
Yep. If anything, he probably had a unibrow solely because his brows were growing too fast to keep them maintained.
@ACatofFashionableAttire
@ACatofFashionableAttire 18 дней назад
that is ONE SINGLE CATERPILLAR
@thomasbrechner7561
@thomasbrechner7561 25 дней назад
My dad said a brand new car, when he was in high school in the 60s, was about 2500. Thats why they all had cars back then
@katieking8830
@katieking8830 25 дней назад
Cost of living back then is different than now!
@HighWireDiver
@HighWireDiver 24 дня назад
​@@katieking8830Who do we lynch for justice? Someone fucked us over and I'd like justice.
@dwaynehunt7095
@dwaynehunt7095 9 дней назад
Believe it or not 2500 was a lot of money in the 60s. My dad's bring home pay was like 40 bucks in 60. So wasn't as easy as you think.
@annamineer2521
@annamineer2521 16 дней назад
That kid's unibrow is 😨 scary😱
@brianwells4507
@brianwells4507 26 дней назад
And then Dodge invented the A100 van in '64 and the rest is history 😅
@kingace6186
@kingace6186 23 дня назад
lmao
@therideneverends1697
@therideneverends1697 23 дня назад
Also known as the test bed for birth control
@CowboyOutYonder
@CowboyOutYonder 22 дня назад
Having a car = wayy more freedoms is what I’m kinda hearing
@LuisRodriguez-zs5tt
@LuisRodriguez-zs5tt 26 дней назад
The second dude is georgeous, doesnt need a car
@JamesTirone-bd7rz
@JamesTirone-bd7rz 22 дня назад
With that dead pan expression? Dude looks like he's deciding on how to kill me
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim 18 дней назад
he looks like a 40 yr old serial killer. yes, gorgeous eyes but he either got held back ten times or he’s not really in high school
@ellekappa527
@ellekappa527 26 дней назад
I'm sorry but those *eyebrows* got me dead😂😂😂
@humantacos9800
@humantacos9800 25 дней назад
That young man is flirting dangerously with a severe unibrow.
@Rockiizzz
@Rockiizzz 26 дней назад
That's not surprising at all. Many adults during this time were very passionate and interested in driving cars. Even in other countries.
@roaddawg3217
@roaddawg3217 21 день назад
Detroit:
@Witchmee
@Witchmee 16 дней назад
When i was in highschool (gen z) im pretty sure most of the kids most important goal was getting into a good college or getting good grades, getting a good job😅. Some party kids might have said buying weed or alcohol but even those kids had other goals besides partying... they wouldnt have said cars or girlfriends...
@kathleengarrison1302
@kathleengarrison1302 25 дней назад
Thank you David Hoffman Interesting video as always ✨
@user-hr3tx6uu9o
@user-hr3tx6uu9o 26 дней назад
Some guys had cars and added glass packs, etc. to make them loud and cool for drag racing. They were straight out of American Graffiti but didn't know it then! A lot of those guys were sort of scarey.😅 One guy's dad was way rich and bought him a big convertible. That car had flames painted on the side and the guy would drive it down the main street in the city with the top down even in the winter! He was terrifying to young teenage girls and he never had a girl in his car. Ever. The guys I dated used their dads' cars.
@solitarylullaby
@solitarylullaby 22 дня назад
Inflation has hammered everyone. This generation bought their own houses too for like £2000. My grandad owned his own place by 18. Now your lucky if you ever own anything in your lifetime
@gwilliams1001
@gwilliams1001 26 дней назад
The car was the 60's F-pad. The moral of this story is people always been horny.
@DM-fk9lw
@DM-fk9lw 22 дня назад
My grandpa bought his home for 3.5 THOUSAND dollars that same home with the land he built it on today is north of half a million. When my cousin got a “good job” making 50k a year my grandpa told him he can finally start saving for a new house! My dad had to explain to him that there’s no way IN HELL a single income 25 year old making 50k who’s now swamped in student debt can afford even a. Nice new car MUCH LESS a fucking home. My cousin (the one with the “good job”) still has his mommy help pay his rent and groceries!!!! That’s how high the cost of living/housing market is right now it’s fucking sad. My dad tried to explain to my grandpa that my cousin would be lucky to own a home if he saved up for TWENTY YEARS but my grandpa thought it was a joke because he just doesn’t understand the state of the economy rn. My dad makes over 100k a year, has a wife who works as a teacher and he had to pick up a weekend job to help pay his mortgage, insurance, groceries etc. my 60 year old father can barely keep his head above water with THREE INCOMES!!!! 100k a year should be fucking pkentyyyy but it just don’t anymore to live comfortably with a family in a home.
@bdizzle5359
@bdizzle5359 26 дней назад
I'm sure that unibrow didn't get him many make out sessions 😂
@Jms4448
@Jms4448 18 дней назад
Those eyebrows are incredible. He’s got a great car so he’s in the clear 😂😂😂
@GabrielSanchez-jt6nt
@GabrielSanchez-jt6nt 22 дня назад
It's crazy how high school mentality hasn't changed here in over 60 years😮❤
@xJusty999
@xJusty999 21 день назад
Imagine being able to complain abt not having a car and not complaining abt how your eye brows are planting a middle row
@kreyolLA84
@kreyolLA84 21 день назад
Ah, the 60s, when 16 year olds were 35.
@JohnSmith-fm1ht
@JohnSmith-fm1ht 26 дней назад
These days they care most about their smartphone.
@007Julie
@007Julie 25 дней назад
Nah, smartphones are a given, what the teenagers want is to be “influencers” on TikTok and be super famous
@emro164
@emro164 20 дней назад
It's not about the device. It's about the escape. Back then, cars allowed for escape and socializing. Now, phones allow for the same equitable escape.
@billolsen4360
@billolsen4360 22 дня назад
"Go out and park and that ensues." Like fatherhood at 17?
@michaelpineiro533
@michaelpineiro533 24 дня назад
I went to scool in NYC, a car is more of a burden, than anything.
@kimsorrell9899
@kimsorrell9899 19 дней назад
Yes.. but the majority of U.S. is rural with zero public transportation or taxi's or ubers.
@michaelpineiro533
@michaelpineiro533 19 дней назад
But the majority of Americans live in urban areas. We need more trains.
@alexsm3882
@alexsm3882 21 день назад
"Highschoolers" Shows my dad at age 40 😂
@Bingewatchingmediacontent
@Bingewatchingmediacontent 22 дня назад
Teenagers today, half of them, don’t even want to get a drivers license. Their entire social life is online. And the schools are eliminating drivers Ed.
@seamusoreilly804
@seamusoreilly804 26 дней назад
I couldn’t afford a car in high school. But by the end of my teen years, the most important thing to me was rotating back to the real world with my arse intact.
@zardoz7900
@zardoz7900 8 дней назад
Having lost mine and lived without a car in LA for 8 years, I wholeheartedly agree with them. Not having a car can destroy your life and having one can save it. Life without a car in the US isn't much of a life. Honestly. Ask all those people waiting for the bus how much time they spend commuting.... Waiting, and then add all those days up and years. Its sad.
@Gchang54
@Gchang54 25 дней назад
Cant blame em, the first goldern era of muscle/pony cars
@patrick4324
@patrick4324 22 дня назад
In California when I was getting my drivers license and going to drivers Ed, we used to have to watch the videos from we thought was the 50s or 60s they were black-and-white so they may have been but I remember us saying the announcer would say “where there’s a ball there’s a boy” and we would all crack up
@jerryholt1962
@jerryholt1962 25 дней назад
It was that way in the 70s and part of the 80s ... There really wasn't much of a chance until the internet showed up !
@davenasty5085
@davenasty5085 25 дней назад
Talk about Entitlement. I Walked or rode my Bike to school and everywhere else, we “necked” in the parks, we were considered Loiterers. Boomers can Suck It straight up, even the blind ones who can’t leave home still have cars they somehow afford while the rest of us walk and take the bus.
@joemccarthy5508
@joemccarthy5508 9 дней назад
Kids would not need cars if their parents chose to live somewhere walkable.
@ronaldhaugen5967
@ronaldhaugen5967 24 дня назад
Absodamnlutly ,mine was a 1960 Ford p u and bought if for 500 bucks in 1969❤
@butterfliesarefreetofly6964
@butterfliesarefreetofly6964 18 дней назад
Was that Spocks son???😂😂😂
@DeezMine420
@DeezMine420 25 дней назад
wow they actually were taught something good in school. how to drive!!! wish i could take that class
@bentheturntableguy182
@bentheturntableguy182 22 дня назад
Honestly W. So many friends of mine just don't want anything to do with driving.
@ryanmccolloch4734
@ryanmccolloch4734 22 дня назад
My grandma graduated in 1960 and drove a Ford Model A
@betterthoughts22
@betterthoughts22 23 дня назад
I never understood people's obsession with cars
@Gobble_de_Goop
@Gobble_de_Goop 17 дней назад
Was this Webster Groves, Missouri?
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker 17 дней назад
Yes. David Hoffman filmmaker
@Gobble_de_Goop
@Gobble_de_Goop 17 дней назад
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker Fascinating! Is this available to watch in full? Fellow St. Louis County resident here. How neat that Webster Groves residents were featured!!
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker 16 дней назад
Search the words "Webster Groves" on my RU-vid channel to find the movie and other clips from it. David Hoffman filmmaker
@Gobble_de_Goop
@Gobble_de_Goop 16 дней назад
@@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker Thank you!!!
@billybobc123
@billybobc123 21 день назад
A guy in my high school, early 70s, looked kinda like the unibrow kid, drove a white 67 GTO, mags all around, raised up high in the rear. So that's what I'm imagining unibrow drove.
@kc72186
@kc72186 7 дней назад
When you're young having a car gives you freedom.
@davidmjackson7784
@davidmjackson7784 22 дня назад
A car without a girlfriend is better than a girlfriend without a car. A car will get you several girlfriends.
@JAY1892
@JAY1892 22 дня назад
In the 60’s they used to attach caterpillars to their eyebrows to look cool. 😂
@allux8236
@allux8236 21 день назад
Cars are pretty big part of working class youth culture even nowadays at least in europe, I don't think I know any guys over 18 that doesn't have at least one car
@happycamper1111
@happycamper1111 16 дней назад
Everyone knows that cars, money, and status don't matter to women.....they're only interested in your personality
@Ciprian-Amarandei
@Ciprian-Amarandei 16 дней назад
Hahaha. Keep lying to yourself
@JohnS-il1dr
@JohnS-il1dr 15 дней назад
Lol
@wallyskeet
@wallyskeet 15 дней назад
Haha
@tommyagain38
@tommyagain38 20 дней назад
I graduated in 1997. Things were still decent then. About 60% of us had vehicles. I purchased my own car. It was a used vw beetle for $2500. Insurance was expensive but I had a job after school and full time in the summer. I don't think it is too expensive to drive. I think the problem now is that it's easier and cheaper to stay home and be on the internet. We didn't even have cell phones and I thought I was cool having a pager.
@lumu76
@lumu76 26 дней назад
A little eyebrow shaping is important too....
@MichiganManMatt
@MichiganManMatt 15 дней назад
The spot between your eyebrows has left the chat
@rickdsanchez6452
@rickdsanchez6452 21 день назад
And yet they still can't drive
@h.e.floydiii7259
@h.e.floydiii7259 16 дней назад
GOT DAYUMMMM, THE EYE BROWS ON THIS OLE BOY!! WASN'T A SINGLE GIRL THAT WANTED TO MAKE OUT WITH THEM CATERPILLARS, SON!!!
@lalaland2107
@lalaland2107 15 дней назад
What are you talking about? He’s a handsome boy, even with eyebrows.
@TheSpaceBrosShow
@TheSpaceBrosShow 18 дней назад
Straight up dystopia
@3DEditor
@3DEditor 26 дней назад
We know where Sesame Street got the inspiration for Bert.
@Noitpure
@Noitpure 24 дня назад
And now kids are scared to death to drive and don’t even want a driver’s license, much less a car. My 20 year old neighbor still has his mom drive him here and there. And guess what? He doesn’t have a girlfriend! 😅
@dorathedestroyer770
@dorathedestroyer770 11 дней назад
As someone said under 1 of these comments, the first guy makes out in the car and the second guy makes out with the car.
@annsandberg2199
@annsandberg2199 23 дня назад
Kids now a days dont want to get their license. Ask that question now to 16 year old teenagers
@emro164
@emro164 20 дней назад
Either they can't even afford the car maintenance/insurance or they aren't allowed to go anywhere on their own. That was me as a teen- I was never allowed to be alone in public until college, and it wasn't even my fault! I was sensible and never caused problems. My mom was just a control freak who didn't want me to grow up.
@donsolo4845
@donsolo4845 11 дней назад
“And all that ensues with that” 😂😂😂
@gregtanner6543
@gregtanner6543 22 дня назад
Sheesh, the immature people in the comments section couldn't even look passed the eyebrows to what was really important... what a shallow society we've become.
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