Man, we need to lock these people up and throw away the key. This is a really filthy disgusting display of behavior, in from of our children no less!!
Chris Hanson not Chris Hansen. I know you because I've seen your show. I ain't looking for no children. I ain't got no cookies no milk nothing. I came looking for a man's butt Chris Handsome... You see I call you Chris Hands because... I like yah, I want yah, so are we going to do this the easy way or the hard way? The choice is yours...
now they are old ladies with canes LOL
roli252520 3 months ago
Man, we need to lock these people up and throw away the key. This is a really filthy disgusting display of behavior, in from of our children no less!!
johnnystaccata 6 months ago
i wonder why those little boys were there?
mee9mee9 1 year ago
@mee9mee9 I was one of those little boys, and this was filmed at a family resort in Ontario, Canada.
FunWithStuttering 1 year ago
lol
scotfreak 1 year ago
Chris Hanson not Chris Hansen. I know you because I've seen your show. I ain't looking for no children. I ain't got no cookies no milk nothing. I came looking for a man's butt Chris Handsome... You see I call you Chris Hands because... I like yah, I want yah, so are we going to do this the easy way or the hard way? The choice is yours...
TheRetroZombie 1 year ago
this video is amazing but who sings that wonderfull song?
connieisclassic 1 year ago
@connieisclassic Her name is Bernadette Carroll and the song is called PARTY GIRL, recorded in 1964.
FunWithStuttering 1 year ago
hahaha I hope the prize was big.
LastTree 2 years ago
if i had not read the discription of this video, I'd thought this was South beach FL
LOL
bigcarguy69 2 years ago
MAN I SURE DO MISS THE 60's !!!
Eltingej 3 years ago
Hey was J. Edgar Hoover along with Paul Reubens AKA Pee Wee Herman?
14072GINY 3 years ago
Is this filmed in the Pocono Mountains?
raindear60 3 years ago
No, it was at Hospitality Inn at Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada in 1966.
FunWithStuttering 3 years ago
they had color video recorders back in the 60s?
teaizyummy 3 years ago
Yes they did. 8mm color film cameras.
FunWithStuttering 3 years ago
They've had colour film since the 1930's. It was expensive though and only the "well heeled" could afford it.
Barndancer61 3 years ago
yes even my Grandfather, a photography buff had color home movies in the 50's. i have converted all of them to digital for my dad.
bigcarguy69 2 years ago