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Ever hear someone say, "Oh, that was such a simpler and better time. I wish I could live in that time period."? The Campus family from Back In Time For Dinner experiences some of the better times of living in the 1940s... and the some of not-so-good times.
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@2wingo
@2wingo 4 года назад
It's important to remember that "simple" is not the same thing as "easy."
@jennyoneill8879
@jennyoneill8879 3 года назад
Most families stayed together but there wasnt the same opportunities for men or women in those days
@ericparnell4628
@ericparnell4628 Год назад
right...but those simple livings made people more aware and more respectful towards other humans because instead of being on a computer constantly they had more time to interact with each other on a daily basis and just overall had more respect for others. technology in many ways have divided people in what the media Chooses or not chooses to put out that sometimes isn't necessarily true...my grandmother and grandfather used to tell me about it all the time how life was compared to today's and how people were just less devided and how every from music to daily life activities were better because you couldn't find it on Google but you had to go out and seek it. you weren't judged on social media when it came to dating because someone couldn't judge your picture before they got the chance to actually get to know who you were . I wish with all the terrible in this world I could just take a glimpse in that time on a busy street if only for 5 minutes
@bharathu5354
@bharathu5354 5 лет назад
The aesthetics of that era was truly classy. Everything even the technology was very artsy & aesthetic. The fashion, the life. Id love to be living like that.
@FrenchKissr
@FrenchKissr 4 года назад
@Kobe Robertson whats wrong ? the 40s, 50s were the best times
@yellingateveryone2520
@yellingateveryone2520 3 года назад
I’m not sure about the life tho-
@quackss6384
@quackss6384 3 года назад
The racism and sexism wasn't fun
@semervil
@semervil 3 года назад
danielle Its ALOT better now though
@keineangabe1804
@keineangabe1804 3 года назад
@@danilotte2 are you sure that there is more casual racism now? I mean they had segregated schools, churches etc. Why should they stop at the casual areas of life?
@WonderstruckGuy
@WonderstruckGuy 5 лет назад
Or it could be like these people aren't the greatest at cooking
@avroarrow1805
@avroarrow1805 5 лет назад
No kidding! "what's that white stuff?" I don't think she's ever seen animal fat before.
@flufflepuffle
@flufflepuffle 4 года назад
When they mentioned the whipped cream... how do you mess that up? You literally just slowly beat it until it looks right.
@Heartsforsummayah
@Heartsforsummayah 2 года назад
@@avroarrow1805 woman cook less now a days so-
@Heartsforsummayah
@Heartsforsummayah 2 года назад
@@avroarrow1805 hi from 2 years later tho💞💞💞💫💫😚💅🏽💅🏽
@morbusxx7
@morbusxx7 5 лет назад
Personally, I love the look and style of the 40's. The colors, the cloths. Especially the style of the ladies cloths, hair, make up. But If I had a vintage house, I would want 40's era style appliances but with modern features. Sometimes I do feel like I was born in the wrong era.
@nadeen1111
@nadeen1111 5 лет назад
i defintely understand you. so classy and elegant, such strength of all people during that time during the war. i don't forget the bad parts of that time too, but every era including ours has its badness too. sometimes i wish there were communities or towns that are all themed from a certain era, with all shops and people and everything replicated to that time period.. :)
@WrightFarmhouse
@WrightFarmhouse 5 лет назад
@@nadeen1111 I've always wished there were communities from different era's too.
@TinLizzie-uc1jw
@TinLizzie-uc1jw 5 лет назад
morbusxx7 I sometimes think that I was born in the wrong generation too... I love EVERYTHING to do with the 1920’s (except for the stock market crash of course)
@TinLizzie-uc1jw
@TinLizzie-uc1jw 5 лет назад
// khizra // there is a museum in my city which is a small village set in the 1920’s. There’s different people stationed throughout the village to tell you about whatever building you’re in or other things like that. It isn’t exactly as you mentioned, because it’s a museum and it’s more of a tourist attraction or place for field trips than anything.
@SKATEBAIT47
@SKATEBAIT47 5 лет назад
Yeah man. I miss the casual racism and sexism. Can't do anything nowadays
5 лет назад
While watching this, I just realized I want a tourist type of attraction where one can get to live like old generations but not in a museum. Like the real thing, every piece of artifact working. Is there something like that anywhere in the world?
@samaraisnt
@samaraisnt 4 года назад
I only know of museums you can visit that are like entire living rooms, but even that is quite hard to preserve a whole room, people touch it and things eventually break. Can't imagine how much $$$ the cost of getting period attire, providing food, guidance, bedding...it'd be a lot! I agree, it would be cool!
@ED80s
@ED80s 3 года назад
Like the movie Austenland. I would LOVE to experience a past era with the clothes food home for a week or so. It would feel like time travelling
@sorbet87
@sorbet87 3 года назад
Look up Beamish Living History in County Durham, England
3 года назад
@@sorbet87 nice, added to bucketlist. Thanks
@vegavisiaai2321
@vegavisiaai2321 3 года назад
Pyongyang is actually what you're looking for.. you can experience 70s & 80s infrastructure and life there. I hope new Leaders make it easier for tourists to roam there freely and keep the Pyongyang City as beautiful and keep Soviet retro classic theme alive .
@nathanventura548
@nathanventura548 5 лет назад
I love the house, especially that kitchen. Gorgeous.
@Vaehlo
@Vaehlo 4 года назад
"It was a wholesome time." Europe: 👀
@jonathantan2469
@jonathantan2469 3 года назад
"Environmentally friendly appliances" ** laughs in asbestos, leaded gasoline, lead paint, lead piping, ozone-destroying fridge gas, etc. **
@davidsaul8048
@davidsaul8048 3 года назад
When I was a kid, we played with lead soldiers, and I helped my dad put on asbestos shingles, lead based paint, and asbestos floor coverings. I’ve reached 87 years now, and never spent a day in a hospital. Yes, drove around with gas tanks full of tetraethyl lead, too.
@juujhg1874
@juujhg1874 3 года назад
@@davidsaul8048 Purely antidotal. There an entire series of treatment centers in my region that serves adults that has lifelong complications due to lead paint exposure as children. Very rarely do they live to be senior citizens. Glad you aren’t one of the one among the 2m + to have your potential in life and health hijacked though.
@susanapol382
@susanapol382 3 года назад
No fridge.... just a closet to put inside an ice bar. I was born in 1947.
@dolly7759
@dolly7759 3 года назад
@@susanapol382 do you have any old recipes from your parents or grandma? that's the one thing that makes me sad is that I never got to taste my great grandmas cooking. I always get to hear about her amazing buns that she made but ya.... no buns for me...... and my grandmas doesn't cook at all to lazy ☹ sad sad I'm going to go dream of fluffy buns now
@claudemonet5415
@claudemonet5415 3 года назад
Yes but people were way healthier and leaner tan today and had far less health issues and illnesses than people in this sophisticated, know-it-all era!
@dennisscott1304
@dennisscott1304 Год назад
I use the original 1950 Betty Crocker cookbook for all of my cooking. It's all food that was popular in the 40's, and most of it is delicious; you just have to know what you're doing.
@noizsegat1924
@noizsegat1924 5 лет назад
sir, it says your n-word pass expired in the 1950’s?
@dragonbutt
@dragonbutt 6 лет назад
This looks AMAZING
@gigoman-hu5hm
@gigoman-hu5hm 6 лет назад
i agree I intend to watch every episode to see if it is as good as the original.
@aurora_xx6736
@aurora_xx6736 3 года назад
Ikr
@user-kw8xw3uo6t
@user-kw8xw3uo6t 3 года назад
I don't believe that there are simple times ever. people just look at the past as simpler because they only remember the good times of it
@haleyhamer7128
@haleyhamer7128 4 года назад
So sad that the full episodes aren’t available outside of Canada! It looks like a great show!
@emitain8408
@emitain8408 2 года назад
There’s a British version and an Australian version of this show, so if you’re in either of those countries, you can watch one of them.
@JoMarieM
@JoMarieM 4 года назад
The 1940s were a unique time, which is why it can't be entirely summed up in one video clip. In the early 40s, there was a major war on, which affected pretty much everybody in the US, Canada and Europe to some degree. In the US and other countries affected by the war, there was something called rationing, which meant that certain foods were either very limited, or not available at all. And clothing items and shoes were rationed as well, which was why people in that era often made do with what they had, for as long as they could. Funny how there's no mention of any of that here, unless this was in the LATE 40s, which was a much more prosperous time with the postwar economy boom. This video doesn't really specify which part of the 40s this was supposed to be!
@user-yi5mt2df5q
@user-yi5mt2df5q 4 года назад
The US had it lucky compared to Europe and the UK. It really did.
@qwertasdcfghjklmo24z
@qwertasdcfghjklmo24z 3 года назад
@@user-yi5mt2df5q Here in the UK rationing didn't end until 1954.
@frenchfry1071
@frenchfry1071 4 года назад
“It’s just Gender roles. Nothing personal.” Omg that sass. 😂
@TheTexasliMelek
@TheTexasliMelek 3 года назад
It never ceases to amaze me how there were hardly any overweight people back then. Just that alone proves life was so much healthier then.
@semiramisbonaparte1627
@semiramisbonaparte1627 3 года назад
OR MALNOURISHED BECAUSE OF WAR AND RATIONS AND FOOD SHORTAGES?
@carpediem.u7615
@carpediem.u7615 3 года назад
@@semiramisbonaparte1627 lmao my thoughts exactly
@johnmark6628
@johnmark6628 3 года назад
America use to be very big on physical fitness . Exercise and eating healthy was taught to every student. Then along came the "fat is beautiful" crowd. Now fat angry feminists prowl the streets looking for victimhood wherever they can find it.
@neliborba101
@neliborba101 3 года назад
@@semiramisbonaparte1627 They ate food that was different from today. The food industry is not the same.
@thebelen2359
@thebelen2359 3 года назад
Healthier when it comes to weight? Yes. But there's more to health than that. Medicine and technology was less advanced. There was less hygiene. Not to mention discrimination which can affect mental health.
@peejayhenry8869
@peejayhenry8869 3 года назад
I like the 1940s and 1950s.
@TL-mc6lz
@TL-mc6lz 5 лет назад
Ah! I want to see the full thing! Why block it in the U.S.? Love vintage aesthetics and history.
@FellowLlama
@FellowLlama 4 года назад
Yes i would love to live during a world war
@wanrohanabintiwomar4488
@wanrohanabintiwomar4488 3 года назад
I really really love watching ...
@ameliafroehlich2577
@ameliafroehlich2577 2 года назад
I love that kitchen!
@powerhouse4008
@powerhouse4008 3 года назад
The shoes they made back then are fantastic to wear and so are the kitchen utensils to use.
@nadeen1111
@nadeen1111 5 лет назад
wish i could watch the full show but its not available in America :(
@retnavybrat
@retnavybrat 5 лет назад
Too bad there's not a Canadian equivalent of BritBox.
@leonamckay4509
@leonamckay4509 4 года назад
Good on the guy. Each to his own. I think it's great!
@andreasfernandez1548
@andreasfernandez1548 4 года назад
I really love the The soldier 40s style, like medal of Honor.
@Ourladyrosaries
@Ourladyrosaries 4 года назад
I want to live like this x
@gyost8147
@gyost8147 4 года назад
I really wonder about the editing of such shows to make everything looks so dramatic and bad. I grew up with my grandparents. They were married in 1927 and bought the house I lived in around 1940. In the late 60's we did not do much differently from the 40's in my house...potato masher, cookware, cookie press, etc. The newest appliance was the washer but the old one was in the garage and used for things my grandmother didn't want in the new washer. I helped with that (watch the wringer) and then put it on the line....
@franlooving4203
@franlooving4203 2 года назад
I want more of this family. They are so funny and cute. I personally live as much as I can in the 1940s except a modern car to drive to work and this computer, but otherwise...I try except for town restrictions. Still love it.
@paulsweet4640
@paulsweet4640 7 месяцев назад
Depending or who u were and lived life was great
@echo-channel77
@echo-channel77 3 года назад
Ladies styles were so beautiful before 1965.
@mtntime1
@mtntime1 3 года назад
Totally agree with that. The dresses of the time were so much more flattering than today's leggings and crap.
@conpop6924
@conpop6924 Год назад
I’d love to live back then. Just all the buildings, home decour, fashion style etc
@BALrider1Steve
@BALrider1Steve 3 года назад
My fave era love it
@addicted2tone349
@addicted2tone349 5 лет назад
The women were so elegant and beautiful then. I love that style and time period.
@bikedawg
@bikedawg 4 года назад
And they were expected to serve their husbands without question.
@miranda0298
@miranda0298 4 года назад
Scott BikeDawg yuck
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar 3 года назад
@@bikedawg no they weren't, that's just what you read on the interwebs as you all tend to do
@QuaaludeCharlie
@QuaaludeCharlie 5 лет назад
I would Love to Live in the 40's ,
@BigAl2-u7e
@BigAl2-u7e 4 года назад
Would you also like to get conscripted into the military and probably end up dying in WW2?
@anasimao6787
@anasimao6787 3 года назад
the 40s were WAY more happier than the 1990s
@CarePinglo
@CarePinglo 3 года назад
There is a British version of this from a few years ago called the 1940s house (you can watch the fulll thing on RU-vid! ) and it was really well done !! its a better version tbh and recommend it if you are into this sort of thing !
@libertyann439
@libertyann439 5 лет назад
I would hate those shoes too.
@nancyhicksgribble9799
@nancyhicksgribble9799 5 лет назад
I love the BBC version of this show. Can't wait to watch this
@mikekaraoke
@mikekaraoke 5 лет назад
I take it your watching the recent one on TV, Back in Time for School-I have enjoyed all episodes so far esp 80's + 90's-Where in the UK you from Dani :-)
@henrystein8313
@henrystein8313 4 года назад
Every nice I love this vedio🎩👍
@moopsymoo077
@moopsymoo077 4 года назад
Can I just say, that this isn't really an accurate representation of the 40's. Not even the fashion was on point!
@amypond1814
@amypond1814 3 года назад
How is that? I would like to know, because I just started looking into vintage, and looking for inspiration and information.
@moopsymoo077
@moopsymoo077 3 года назад
​@@amypond1814 well the women's hair is awful! you can tell that none of them slept in rollers, which is what women did back then to achieve those fluffy curls. I think that this defeats the purpose of the experiment, because if we had seen the women attempt to set their hair, then sleep in it, then brush it out skilfully into perfect curls it would have highlighted yet another struggle that women endured back then, and only for the sake of the male gaze and "propriety"!!
@scooterdover2771
@scooterdover2771 3 года назад
I don't know where they supposedly lived? They had electricity, so why were they washing on a washboard? Most people at that time had at least an electric wringer washer.
@emitain8408
@emitain8408 2 года назад
@@scooterdover2771 So I searched through the Canadian Encyclopedia and it said that washing machines were very expensive for most Canadians back in the 1940s.
@kingstonlillyvaea892
@kingstonlillyvaea892 3 года назад
Everyone gangsta till the air raid siren sounds
@libertyann439
@libertyann439 5 лет назад
Love the music. Some of the clothes. Would not want to live through the war.
@christinethornhill
@christinethornhill 4 года назад
Yes , please . This would do me very nicely ! Thank heaven I can cook ...... No takeaways ! 💝
@tatjanafrijns5077
@tatjanafrijns5077 2 года назад
How and where can i watch this in EU?? love the show :D
@teresawilliams2793
@teresawilliams2793 3 года назад
I'd wanna live in this life style, wth the internet we have today.
@iwillnotcomplyistandformyf6642
@iwillnotcomplyistandformyf6642 2 года назад
Me too
@gordonayres2609
@gordonayres2609 3 года назад
Usually the women never wore what was called court shoes (high heels) around the house doing housework. In Hollywood movies you see it but thats not real life.There were all sorts of practical sandals and lower styles of shoes. .. especially in the US. As for the food - the US had much more available and the rationing was an inconvenience -but not anything like in Britain. These women seem to not have much idea about basic cooking .
@emitain8408
@emitain8408 2 года назад
I mean, this is a Canadian show. I’m not sure if things were different between US and Canada back then, but it’d be useful to take into consideration that this show takes place in Canada.
@thibaut02630
@thibaut02630 2 года назад
Where can we watch it? I'd like to watch the episodes
@emitain8408
@emitain8408 2 года назад
You can watch it on CBC Gem, but only if you’re in Canada.
@emitain8408
@emitain8408 2 года назад
As a word for those who don’t know: this show is about Canada.
@opaque1231
@opaque1231 3 года назад
Then days were the best.
@anasimao6787
@anasimao6787 3 года назад
so happy
@christianconrad3765
@christianconrad3765 5 лет назад
Uncomfortable shoes suck but isn't there a war in Europe?
@Handhandme
@Handhandme 5 лет назад
Nah mate pretty sure the uncomfortable shoes are worse
@mdsupreme1776
@mdsupreme1776 5 лет назад
Yeah back when England had balls
@BigAl2-u7e
@BigAl2-u7e 4 года назад
The 1940s. Where half the decade was spent in the largest war in human history.
@panzerkampfwagenvausf.g9469
@panzerkampfwagenvausf.g9469 5 лет назад
The *Cough* *cough* first 5 years of the 40s
@RonnieMcNutt_Mindblowing
@RonnieMcNutt_Mindblowing 4 года назад
*cough* eh hm totally no brutal dictators causing a ww2 and totally no small guy named adolf Hitler right eh
@PalatablePuddle
@PalatablePuddle 3 года назад
we entered the war the day of pearl harbor though
@onyxt3589
@onyxt3589 3 года назад
*Getting drafted was simple*
@Heidegaff
@Heidegaff 2 года назад
It's nice to see how life was, before the Great War.
@scumtalker9000
@scumtalker9000 5 лет назад
Oh yeah yeah yeah yeeeeeeaaaaaah oh yeah yeah Oh yeah yeah
@fantasyfiction101
@fantasyfiction101 3 года назад
I don't think they wore shoes in the house lol. I love the look of the 40 (especially the clothing!) but would never want live like a person from that time. I think they got the 40s confused with the 50s, the 40s had the war in the first five and there was still a lot of rationing and such going on.
@emitain8408
@emitain8408 2 года назад
They did actually talk about the rationing.
@petervitti9
@petervitti9 5 лет назад
That's out to lunch. Women spent all day cooking a meal. Many foods were high fat and much lower quality. Meat was relatively rare and more expensive. Veggies and fruits were only available in season. Men worked 10 hour days and spent a lot of time at the pub. People were a lot poorer than shown.
@grisom5863
@grisom5863 Год назад
1:14 You know I don't understand why the 50s/60s you needed to keep your shoes on in your own home. Let your feet be free! In fact, that's not even a thing in most countries.
@blazemeow2420
@blazemeow2420 4 года назад
I wish I lived in the 1940s
@BigAl2-u7e
@BigAl2-u7e 4 года назад
Do you really want to live in 1940s? Are you sure about that?
@seanvasquez523
@seanvasquez523 3 года назад
I wished I lived during the worst war ever it would've been amazing!!!!! :) Also I'm joking by the way.
@rickg.5171
@rickg.5171 5 лет назад
Wonder what they will say 80 years from now?
@edgarpoinsot5502
@edgarpoinsot5502 4 года назад
There´s NO future anymore, period.
@seanvasquez523
@seanvasquez523 3 года назад
@@edgarpoinsot5502, Well people said that in the 40's also I mean It was a freaking world war back then and people must've said back then that there was no future. Well looky here I'm here in 2020 and yet I'm still here and all of humanity is still here. So all you need to know is that anything can pretty much happen to all of us okay? That's all you need to know.
@edgarpoinsot5502
@edgarpoinsot5502 3 года назад
@@seanvasquez523The well known material human future is cancelated. The only thing it will be true in the near future are < God's new heavens and a new earth >; no doubt about that. period.
@zellamorrow1205
@zellamorrow1205 5 лет назад
The american 1940s house looks alot brighter than the the British one in back in time for tea
@ebonyruffles
@ebonyruffles 4 года назад
It's in Canada, not the US.
@loisgwenone7460
@loisgwenone7460 4 года назад
I dunno , why i like 1940's.. maybe i was in that time before? 🤣
@goodbye7236
@goodbye7236 5 лет назад
I think they just don’t know how to cook
@richardmcleod5967
@richardmcleod5967 5 лет назад
Yes, it was a simpler and more enjoyable time even with all its' problems.
@OldMovies782
@OldMovies782 2 дня назад
Ooh
@maurocantarutti5822
@maurocantarutti5822 4 года назад
Is that stove from the 40's?
@bubblecatt2108
@bubblecatt2108 Год назад
I bet these were ingredients they had laying around… like jello packets, Mayo… a can of black olives🤔??? What could go wrong! 🥴
@davidsaul8048
@davidsaul8048 3 года назад
These things are put together by people who weren’t alive in those times. Today’s quasi-culture is too quick to throw brickbats at times that produced the greatest generation. Future generations will see plenty that could be improved upon in today’s scheme of things. E.g., streets of San Francisco and other large cities.
@Burning_Dwarf
@Burning_Dwarf 4 года назад
This looks more like 1950's to me...
@MDE128
@MDE128 4 года назад
The food looks disgusting in the 1940s. Since I’m a picky eater, I’m glad to live in the 21st century.
@The2701666
@The2701666 3 года назад
in many ways it was better....we were a real country with a real sense of country and the conventional tradition family unit was strong for the most part. an over abundance of globalization is whats killing us and most people dont have a clue
@sophia.66
@sophia.66 2 года назад
idk if anyone realized it but the 1940's and any generation was, and is, not simple. Especially the 40's, WW2 was at its prime time in the 40's. Many people died and life became so much harder, not simpler. Just saying
@joey13zzzbee
@joey13zzzbee 5 лет назад
this is all LIES: first, the shoes were comfortable and fashionable: less appliances except there were washing machines: environmentally safer houses: less vulgarity: children taught to amuse themselves like reading, chess, darts etc.
3 года назад
Brother, beware of the rose-tint...memories tend to be photogenic.
@KoriEmerson
@KoriEmerson 3 года назад
I wear shoes from the 40’s and reproductions. They are very comfy for me. BUT... you need to break them in. They didn’t have the chance to.
3 года назад
@@KoriEmerson but once they are broke in, they have sooooo much style ! (but 50s one too weren't bad either, stylish pointy stilletos or mules, or even flats for the late period !)
@johnmark6628
@johnmark6628 3 года назад
false
@thearkansastraveler8562
@thearkansastraveler8562 3 года назад
@@johnmark6628 and how would you know?
@linseycarducci9180
@linseycarducci9180 2 года назад
Simple or not, I want to be be there and not here. 🥺... I was born in the wrong decade.
@vonnelmedilo6013
@vonnelmedilo6013 2 года назад
same, if there was no war tho
@RadiantSilverlighter
@RadiantSilverlighter 2 года назад
You want to go back to a time of extreme racism and rampant misogyny?
@ronholfly
@ronholfly 3 года назад
That was modern living then.
@yourtutor3329
@yourtutor3329 5 лет назад
it did not look like this in Finland in the 40s, after the war my grandmother had to take in people to her flat and move in to one room, a large part of the population were refugees and homeless. She was in her late 50s then, she had to carry bricks on a construction sites during the day and there were only potatoes and herring to eat. My father started as a truck driver when he was 15 because there were shortage of men after the war. I think my grandma and pa would have seen this as a paradise
@qwertasdcfghjklmo24z
@qwertasdcfghjklmo24z 3 года назад
USA was lucky it's cities didn't suffer the same fate as European and Asian cities.
@Neomalthusiano
@Neomalthusiano 3 года назад
@@qwertasdcfghjklmo24z Actually, European are the lucky ones to get rid of excessive population so they could achieve higher living standards. Now, they push their agenda down upon overpopulated countries to make sure they can't develop.
@saarinenj1
@saarinenj1 4 месяца назад
I'm from Finland and my grandma grew up poor. Her mom used to sew clothes like making a dress for my grandma. Also many of her siblings, it was hard times to raise them during the 1940s and 1950s. My grandma had to work a lot to earn money and travel to Helsinki and back. And she was only a teen or a kid.
@astralvcid
@astralvcid 4 года назад
I'm Polish, so uhhh Not simpler era for my people
@qwertasdcfghjklmo24z
@qwertasdcfghjklmo24z 3 года назад
1939-1991 was terrible for Poland.
@jjjjjjjj2804
@jjjjjjjj2804 4 года назад
can this be like.. a show....actually give me one sec. *calls netflix*
@emitain8408
@emitain8408 2 года назад
This is already a show.
@farhanaakhtar1646
@farhanaakhtar1646 3 года назад
Uncomfortable shoes? What about nowadays heels? Comfortable?
@lefthanded5473
@lefthanded5473 5 лет назад
I'm black, I'm glad I wasn't around back then. I hate the 1940s, not the time for me lol! Great video though.
@gideonsamonte539
@gideonsamonte539 3 года назад
True. Certainly wasn't the time for women and LGBT+ as well. Things are getting slightly better now but we still have a long way to go before we achieve socioeconomic equity for the black and other POC communities.
@lefthanded5473
@lefthanded5473 3 года назад
@@gideonsamonte539 I would say we’re there for the most part. Asside from the justice system being inequal.
@rockinwackyidk
@rockinwackyidk 3 года назад
cook it
@jkauffman58
@jkauffman58 4 года назад
Wow, that Ellen Page playing the younger girl . Trailer Park Boys.
@davidemascia3432
@davidemascia3432 3 года назад
That guy is hot as hell
@eastgirlplay1898
@eastgirlplay1898 3 года назад
1940s what a great era
@anasimao6787
@anasimao6787 3 года назад
too much party and fun and happiness people were SO HAPPY IN THE 40S
@RonnieMcNutt_Mindblowing
@RonnieMcNutt_Mindblowing 4 года назад
Why do I only like 1940s because of ww2?
@0nikolaigogol0
@0nikolaigogol0 4 года назад
I couldn't live in the 40's, I hate dresses and I am not the cleanest and elegant person😂😂😂
@rebeccasingh2713
@rebeccasingh2713 4 года назад
Omg I didn't know they made an American Version of this show. I feel they copped out as they didn't have to suffer the rationing
@emitain8408
@emitain8408 2 года назад
This is actually Canadian, and at least according to the show, we did go through rationing.
@thearkansastraveler8562
@thearkansastraveler8562 3 года назад
The amount of whiners commenting on this is astounding.
@RadiantSilverlighter
@RadiantSilverlighter 2 года назад
You're whining too.
@beautychallengechannel6466
@beautychallengechannel6466 5 лет назад
Would I want to go back to the 1940s? Um...when did Jim Crow end👀???
@Jose-ws9fk
@Jose-ws9fk 4 года назад
i'm pretty sure you wouldn't
@rebekahsegun8319
@rebekahsegun8319 3 года назад
@@mrbevelaqua8649 BS! Jim Crow was nationwide. Different states had different rules but pretty much all states had some form of segregation.
@qwertasdcfghjklmo24z
@qwertasdcfghjklmo24z 3 года назад
@@rebekahsegun8319 Did Hawaii and Alaska have segregation? They were territories back then.
@SoulShines4U
@SoulShines4U 4 года назад
Didn't need no welfare state, everybody pulled his weight, and gee our old LaSalles ran great. Good Lord those sure were the days!
@mtntime1
@mtntime1 3 года назад
But NOT Herbert Hoover again! He was despised. FDR crushed him.
@rcm926
@rcm926 3 года назад
A simpler time, at least if you ignore the millions of people killing each other outside of America.
@seanvasquez523
@seanvasquez523 3 года назад
Which happened for like 5 years in the 40's.
@rcm926
@rcm926 3 года назад
@@seanvasquez523 Those 5 years were half of the whole decade
@seanvasquez523
@seanvasquez523 3 года назад
@@rcm926, Well then that means that half of that decade was the war.
@rcm926
@rcm926 3 года назад
@@seanvasquez523 I don't know what your point is supposed to be, you just repeated what I said
@seanvasquez523
@seanvasquez523 3 года назад
@@rcm926, I mean that what I said was that half of that decade was filled with WW2 events.
@JiTiAr35
@JiTiAr35 3 года назад
Dark age, please.
@softeuph3974
@softeuph3974 5 лет назад
The good times when women were women and men were men
@wjndowmspwmd
@wjndowmspwmd 4 года назад
euphoria gender roles aren't for everyone, calm down
@wurstbrot3124
@wurstbrot3124 4 года назад
Miss the time when gender roles where normal
@wjndowmspwmd
@wjndowmspwmd 4 года назад
Mikebag Warrel *were. And gender roles aren't for everyone, dude. Don't force them on people. You can think that they're good, by all means, do that, but don't make negative comments on RU-vid about how you wish gender roles were "normal again"
@gideonsamonte539
@gideonsamonte539 3 года назад
ahhh yeah, good times indeed... when only the men get to be drafted and die during the war, and when only the women can get to have full custody over their children while they exclude their male husbands after divorce.
@maureenjackson2041
@maureenjackson2041 2 года назад
@@wurstbrot3124 You mean when women knew their place, kept chained to the kitchen sink.
@johnmark6628
@johnmark6628 3 года назад
You got people who don't know anything about cooking or apparently anything a normal human would know about, and you got them to pretend to live in the 40s? What was the point of this video?
@kalel311superman9
@kalel311superman9 3 года назад
when i think 1940s i think world war 2
@psiloki9054
@psiloki9054 4 года назад
Simple? Discount the huge war and sure, it’s simple.
@MadiBendy
@MadiBendy 4 года назад
just imagine if a mother and her children were alone while her husband was in another country and the only way to communicate was through letters or telegram. maybe you’ll be more grateful
@iwillnotcomplyistandformyf6642
@iwillnotcomplyistandformyf6642 2 года назад
Molly McIntire
@thatguy12558
@thatguy12558 4 года назад
Change the title to: Dumb millennials complain for 3 minutes
@ms.monroe2374
@ms.monroe2374 5 лет назад
I'm a huge fan of the 1940s and 1950s. But this series was painful to watch because Tristan (the wife) just wined like some over-indulged child. Plus almost every moment in the reenactments there was an underlying feminist theme that just demonized everything possible about the past. Honestly I'm only looking to be entertained and not be indoctrinated in someone's social cause. So.... I only managed to get through 3 decades before turning the show off.
@fasx56
@fasx56 5 лет назад
Hunter Lawson you are right on with your observation of this video. One does not see to much with the look backs to other decades and generations videos, but it does sneak in unawares except to the more careful knowledgeable observer like yourself.
@kat_trabue
@kat_trabue 3 года назад
All I see are so many items full of lead.
@neliborba101
@neliborba101 3 года назад
Complaint about the food at dinner time and making funny faces while cooking is not real. Usually people who cook do not do that because they know what they are cooking.
@kerryjames6312
@kerryjames6312 Год назад
It was more physically demanding
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