1967 McDonalds - The Big Game
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People ate less back then.
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Living in suburban Queens in the early 70s, my earliest McDs recollection was that it was strictly some outdoor L.I. venue with very salty fries. Wasn't nuts for it by any means. Then they began sprouting up nearby and great new indoor outlet went under construction on Springfield Blvd. Seemed like it took forever, but once it opened, that place never had an empty moment.
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That's funny how the soda machine has 5 dispensers with your choice of Coke, Coke, Coke, Coke, or Coke.
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home quality cooking? lol these commercials are funny
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wat is up with the transcibe audio thing on here?! 1st line is meant to be 'ready for a meal now that the game is over?' , 1st line of transcribing: 'reading from the old out of the game is over'
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Sigh, back when the fries did not have all the preservatives they do now. I wish we could time-warp.
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Funny, this is really where it all began. In those days, McDonald's was trying to sell the idea of fast food to the American public. Look at the guy who shakes his head, he represents resistance to something new. Once America loved the idea of fast food, we were forever changed. Mickey D's has always been subtly brilliant in their advertising and well their fries rock.
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Nearest mcdonalds is 5 miles away. I think it opened in 1995.
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they smoked like 2 packs of non filters a day back then.
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Did people really talk like that announcer back in the 60's?
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For some reason, when I slow down the sound on this one, it sounds like the announcer is trying to hypnotize or brainwash people into becoming McDonald's customer.
Yes, viewers, enjoy your sexy 1967 waistlines now before the fast food nation gets big!
The first McDonald's didn't open in the New York area until 1968.
scottbaino 3 years ago
There were McDonald's on Long Island late 1950's.
LINYVideo 3 years ago 2
He was a glutton.
LINYVideo 4 years ago