I worked at burger chef in ft worth texas 1968 and my boss was a real jerk.....I think I made $1.25 an hour ...Being a trashman at Green Valley Raceway was much better ..
I have just started a bring back burger chef petition to sign the petition go to petitionspot d o t c o m/petitions/bringbackburgerchef I'm hoping to get enough signatures to send our petition to river west brands to let them know we support their fight against hardees and we love burger chef
anyone interested in reviving this place should e-mail river west brands site
and let them know that you support them in their case against hardees and tell
them I want my burger chef. and let hardees know that your mad and that they should requinlish any rights of it to see case go to wikipedia and search burger chef and click the first external link
A lot of 70's film.... The images look all red now. Something about the type of film or developing or something made it to where the images would fade into a reddish color after a few years. Even my baby pictures taken in 1979 are all red now and have been that way for at least 20 years. You never see that happen to photos and motion films that were taken in the last 20 years or so. Just from the 70's and before then.
The problem was cheap telecine. If you take undeveloped 35mm film and expose it to light the pictures burn. Better, but more expensive, film would have saved the films from a red death. I've seen what happened to the original Star Wars film and it was well protected yet was still decaying. All this technology and our paper money disentigrates, the films crumble, and old coptic writings written over 8,000 years ago are still good.
Exactly! Dave Thomas, the founder of Wendy's, did, at one point work for not only Kentucky Fried Chicken, but also a restaurant in Fort Wayne, Indiana called The Hobby House.
Love the awkward rhymes in the jingle. Great commercial despite that, or perhaps because of it.
MattTheSaiyan 5 months ago
I worked at burger chef in ft worth texas 1968 and my boss was a real jerk.....I think I made $1.25 an hour ...Being a trashman at Green Valley Raceway was much better ..
cardboardcity2012 7 months ago
Wow a 1971 ad. THIS AD IS FROM 1971
utubeguy35 1 year ago
stupid
regressing2apes 2 years ago
I have just started a bring back burger chef petition to sign the petition go to petitionspot d o t c o m/petitions/bringbackburgerchef I'm hoping to get enough signatures to send our petition to river west brands to let them know we support their fight against hardees and we love burger chef
odog65 2 years ago
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anyone interested in reviving this place should e-mail river west brands site
and let them know that you support them in their case against hardees and tell
them I want my burger chef. and let hardees know that your mad and that they should requinlish any rights of it to see case go to wikipedia and search burger chef and click the first external link
odog65 2 years ago
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Wr0ngNumb3r 3 years ago
I still have those stickers. They are stuck to my childhood toy box that I decorated with stickers I came across.
Wr0ngNumb3r 3 years ago
i was naked while I watched this video! K
codingmonkey69 3 years ago
I remember all the old food joints, Burger Chef, Royal Castle, Red Barn, Beef Corral, Roy Rogers, etc.
herecalico 4 years ago
A lot of 70's film.... The images look all red now. Something about the type of film or developing or something made it to where the images would fade into a reddish color after a few years. Even my baby pictures taken in 1979 are all red now and have been that way for at least 20 years. You never see that happen to photos and motion films that were taken in the last 20 years or so. Just from the 70's and before then.
acidtones1 4 years ago
The problem was cheap telecine. If you take undeveloped 35mm film and expose it to light the pictures burn. Better, but more expensive, film would have saved the films from a red death. I've seen what happened to the original Star Wars film and it was well protected yet was still decaying. All this technology and our paper money disentigrates, the films crumble, and old coptic writings written over 8,000 years ago are still good.
lowellriggsiam 4 years ago
@acidtones1 It's called Cyan fade and is actually caused by the blue color fading leaving a reddish tinge.
cranie4 1 month ago
burger chef was not started by dave thomas.
burr1aj 4 years ago
Exactly! Dave Thomas, the founder of Wendy's, did, at one point work for not only Kentucky Fried Chicken, but also a restaurant in Fort Wayne, Indiana called The Hobby House.
Scarletspeedster68 4 years ago
oops! i thought it said dave thomas at the top.
burr1aj 4 years ago
No, that was Frank Thomas, who founded Burger Chef.
Scarletspeedster68 4 years ago
Frank Thomas and Donald Thomas.
MichNWA 3 years ago
Neato!
applesomething 4 years ago