5:40 towards the end of the video. My cousin Erine (in blue shorts and shirt) crossing the street. It was normal for us as kids to walk on the Blvd. We used to live on Selma Ave. Right around the block.
LA was wonderful when I was growing up. I grew up in Norwalk, Ca. We would go to the LA museum every couple months, Dodger station was a blast. Couldn't get enough of Steve Yeager. Life was pretty much carefree. The beaches were still safe and clean. Fruit stands everywhere.
01:28 The newsstand on Gower, or Highland? Wasted many hours there in the day. 04:59 Holy sh*t this is "Dorothy the Button Lady", she used to haunt the Boulevard all up and down the street, and hang out in front of the Mann's Chinese waaay before there were cosplay people there. My gf and I lived 100 yards from it and the whole neighborhood used to take care of her. She was totally batshit but tame. She covered herself in buttons, stickers, pins...she was still there when I left 100 years ago. This is true LA history sh*t. Thanks OP!
Nothing like Hollywood in the 80s, everything was so different, we didn’t have no cell phones. I wish it was the same Hollywood not how it’s now. I have a lot of memories.. I went to Hollywood High, and I have the best time ever..
I was born in 84....don't really have any memories at all from the 80s....which is shame....this is the decade with the most beautiful music & movies ever made.
So very true... technology definitely has taken over. It's kind of weird and scary. Like, even before technology was big, people always kind of discussed how technology would change human beings for the worse. But when you hear that, you sort of imagine it changing human behavior all at once, in one dramatic way. But the reality is that it happens slowly. But I'm already beginning to notice the effects of technology on human behavior.. people are meaner these days, people are more anxious, and people are a lot more reserved than they used to be. I guess it's because the internet shows us everything. Nothing is hidden anymore. Human beings, unless they try very hard to, can no longer be "blissfully ignorant" about a majority of what's going on in the world or in other people's minds.
Yeah, I get you, I would also like to get some glimpse from my place from 1993/4, when I was 1 years old xd. (I'm from croatia). unfortunately, no one taped interesting things for me : infrastructure, roads, houses, buildings..... and on family photo albums, there are always just pictures of people/family members XD...
I was in 1st grade (1984) when we moved to Hollywood. Me and my sister lived on Franklin and La Brea. Not many kids in the area at the time but I remember Hollywood blvd was a playground for us. The few homeless back then were harmless. The pimps, Prostitutes and drug dealers never bothered us kids. Life was so different back then.
Born in 73. So early 80's footage blows my mind. Like damn i was actually alive and there and witnessed this first hand !!! But of course just being 7 its hard to remember. I could watch anything from about 78 to 85 all day long
Thanks greatly for this posting. sure brought back memories. i lived right off Hollywood Blvd in the early 80's,,first on Grammercy, later on Sycamore right next door to the Masquers club, sadly torn down. i actually knew that lady at minute 5:00 but forget her name. there was 'flower lady' too, originally from Massachusetts and came out with serious aspirations to sing and dance. she was a really nice person. i didn't realize at the time that this would consititue the most 'run down' period.
Darn it those futuristic RTD buses were cool. All aerodynamic, and kind of quiet. Now the MTA buses are like air planes taking off, all boxy. I was going to ask if there were more 80's footage of LA, and here it is! Thank you! 1:16 The magazine stand is now just a fraction of its size.
My daughter is the age I was when this video was taken. It's nice to see what everything was like back then. I love seeing how the people react to the camera. People today are so used to cameras everywhere. I hope I can record enough things for her to be able to do the same :)
its really amazing considering this is the same los angeles my mother saw when she first emigrated to the u.s... somehow it feels like discovering family history
Feels. For me, that's like looking a Bruegel painting and thinking, "One of those people might be my ancestor..." Or watching old footage of the Battle of Saipan looking for my uncle.
It's like being in a time machine that comes from the year 2015 going back to the past of 1985 for a quick observation. Wow, I wonder if all time is on a loop and can really be accessed?
The murder rate is lower now than it was in the 80s (in L.A.). 1980 had the highest murder rate on record. L.A. is making a comeback with the rail system among other things.
Hollywood Blvd circa 2012 has more street walking weirdos than ever, it's where people go who want to be noticed, etc. It can be just as rough down there today as it was in the 80s or 70s. All part of the frenetic Hollywood energy.
It's interesting how people invariably comment on how they remember the good ole' days, when life was simpler, when things were safer, when life was happier, and so on. Those comments are almost always more a reflection of their own lives than of the realities of the time they so fondly remember. The truth is, the Hollywood streets you see in this video were more crime ridden and unsafe than in just about any other point in their history. The fact that you think like that, is a sign you are growing old and out of touch. You have ceased to see magic in the world and cling to a past long gone. You are like those elderly people in this video who more likely than not were walking around thinking the same things you are today, except about the 40s. Don't denigrate the present because it's all you actually have. The past is long gone. You cannot live in it anymore.
The past always seems better than it really was, especially as we grow older. It WAS a simpler time, to be sure, but it wasn't EASIER. And the wistful idea that a world without mobile communication was better is ridiculous. For openers, just consider how many people died for lack of contacting the police or fire in an emergency🤔. We always pine for what we lack or lost but never consider what we have or will shortly acquire. "These ARE the Good Old Days."-- Carly Simon
Kelsie LeCrone I was born in 77, so my youth was in the 80's. It really was as cool as it seemed. Haha. But seriously, people had to actually interact with each other. It was great.
Great video. Love old footage of my hometown. Even from as late as the 90s. I was born in the 80s but have vague memories of walking Hollywood Blvd with my dad back in the late 80s. Also, it's hard to find L.A. natives anymore. Everyone here is from everywhere else. People from the Midwest getting into acting or immigrants from different countries. I'm a true native, born and raised, and both my parents were even born & raised in L.A.
I would love to be the age I was in 1980 ...34 yrs young then...But even though I live in North Hollywood since 1962 I did not get down to Hollywood very much in the 1980's Thanks for the great video Alison
Does anyone remember the lady in the green bikini and red hair who used to dance and sing on Main and Temple in front of the US District courthouse back in the day? If anyone knows where I can find a picture please let me know. Those old RTD buses bring back a lot of memories.
As a young teen I use to kick it on Sunset blvd back then. The hookers started on Normandie and went all the way to Fairfax. They also got prettier and classier as you went along. $20 to start and once you got to W Hollywood it was a $100 or more. However I was more fascinated by the Pimps who were fawned over by their ladies and all drove Cadillacs: De Villes, El Dorados, Fleetwoods. They dressed sharp, extravagant like peacocks; some took it too far and look like clowns. They talked slow and easy and were laid back for the most part. I thought it was an affectation and it kind of was but years later I found out that most were just hooked on Heroin. Makes a lot of sense.
@TheGrayChannel Absolutely. Well said. Gentrification also changed Silverlake and Los Feliz. Wonderful places those before the pretentiousness. Gentrifiers also bugged the Walking Man, probably got him involved in something since he was a doctor, poor guy. Wonder if there's footage of him walking Sunset in the area in the 80's.
I was in HoLLywood sometimes hanging out with my friend Greg MazzoLa who Lived on the corner of HoLLywood bLvd and Cresent Heights . . .We wouLd go to CC Browns for Hot Fudge Sundaes and to the SunsetGriLL for deLicious ChiLiCheeseBurgers ! UsuaLLy we ended up at FLippers RoLLerBoogie
Well to be fair, there are only "pockets" around the city where people walk. Hollywood Blvd is one of them. Venice Beach is another. Parts of Downtown L.A. and Santa Monica around Third Street is another. Hollywood Blvd. always reminds me of New York in that regard.
@@paistecat The Central was what now is the Viper Room on upper Sunset strip that's if the Viper Room is still there. I haven't been to Upper strip or Hollywood for many years.. Was On Sunset Blvd left towards Beverly Hills across from Whiskey on right towards Beverly Hills.
@juki0h Well those were the hairstyles and clothes back then. In 30 years people will probably look back at our hairstyles and clothes today and say the same thing. :)
I still got to ride on those rainbow buses. If you were the last white passenger on the bus, black bus driver just ignored your "stop" request and didn't stop until the last stop. You had to walk back five blocks.
LA is in a lot better shape now than it was in the 80s. The 90s and maybe early 00s was the peak of Hollywood's ghetto period. This video is only the beginning of the downturn in Hollywood. Now it's almost high end.
I remember her. As a kid we'd drive up Temple and I'd always see her dancing in full strip tease outfit just on the northern side of the building, on the grass. Supposedly the story goes that the man she loved was locked away in the jail or court there and she would dance there until or in hopes of, or waiting for him to be released, something like that. .::Gary
Judging by the make of most of the vehicles in this video, and more importantly the porn movies playing at the Pussycat Theater this is definitely 1980. At that time, video cassette porn movies were not readily available. By 1983 this new industry began to destroy porn theaters like the Pussycat. So, it is safe to assume that the Pussycat Theater would be playing new releases at this time. Blondes Have More Fun is from 1979 and Garters and Lace is from 1980. There is a pickup truck at 2:34 that looks like an S10 or Ranger, but both look like models from the late 70s early 80s. There is also a 4-eyed foxbody mustang, so it's definitely pre '86.
Man! Good old memories! I remember that lady with rags! At 4:59. I wonder if she still alive? I also remember General Hershey Bar, he was an anti-war activist that hung out on Hollywood Blvd. There was also this tall skinny black guy who always wore a Mexican sombrero and colorful poncho, he was always walking down Hollywood Blvd.!! Anyone know him? Is he still alive? And there were hookers everywhere anytime of the day with pimps across the street.
The food changed, man. I don't even hold hate in my heart for everyday Americans getting bigger, but rather the greedy food and farm companies who are putting more shit, preservatives, and hormones or whatever else in our foods. It's hard to keep weight off when you're an over-worked American, and companies are putting more shit in your food to save money. It's like we can't catch a break.
That's why I absolutely love your YT channel and I'm so glad to know there are people like you in this crazy world. 😊
WOW! PEOPLE LOOKED STRAIGHT AHEAD AND NOT AT THEIR PHONES!
It's refreshing not seeing people with cell phones
no shit to that
... adult cinemas fine though
I hear ya.. but im watching this on my cellphone
Dang and to think 9 years ago, times were different.
5:00 That button lady was still around when I first moved there in the late 90's.
5:40 towards the end of the video. My cousin Erine (in blue shorts and shirt) crossing the street. It was normal for us as kids to walk on the Blvd. We used to live on Selma Ave. Right around the block.
That is so cool
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He must be 53 or so now
LA was wonderful when I was growing up. I grew up in Norwalk, Ca. We would go to the LA museum every couple months, Dodger station was a blast. Couldn't get enough of Steve Yeager. Life was pretty much carefree. The beaches were still safe and clean. Fruit stands everywhere.
01:28 The newsstand on Gower, or Highland? Wasted many hours there in the day.
04:59 Holy sh*t this is "Dorothy the Button Lady", she used to haunt the Boulevard all up and down the street, and hang out in front of the Mann's Chinese waaay before there were cosplay people there. My gf and I lived 100 yards from it and the whole neighborhood used to take care of her. She was totally batshit but tame. She covered herself in buttons, stickers, pins...she was still there when I left 100 years ago. This is true LA history sh*t. Thanks OP!
Plot twist: The Button Lady is *your mother*
Dun Dun Dun!
I remember the newsstands too. Hadn't thought of them in years until seeing this.
Nothing like Hollywood in the 80s, everything was so different, we didn’t have no
cell phones. I wish it was the same Hollywood not how it’s now.
I have a lot of memories.. I went to Hollywood High, and I have the best time ever..
Love the rumbling all the old cars made. Gives them character.
I was born in 84....don't really have any memories at all from the 80s....which is shame....this is the decade with the most beautiful music & movies ever made.
Would of loved being about 18-20 in the mid 80's was born to late and now technology has taken over.
So very true... technology definitely has taken over. It's kind of weird and scary. Like, even before technology was big, people always kind of discussed how technology would change human beings for the worse. But when you hear that, you sort of imagine it changing human behavior all at once, in one dramatic way. But the reality is that it happens slowly. But I'm already beginning to notice the effects of technology on human behavior.. people are meaner these days, people are more anxious, and people are a lot more reserved than they used to be. I guess it's because the internet shows us everything. Nothing is hidden anymore. Human beings, unless they try very hard to, can no longer be "blissfully ignorant" about a majority of what's going on in the world or in other people's minds.
Luigi Camp Finally an honest answer that's not Yeh kid you totally missed out
Callum Russell I was 19 when this film was made. I remember this time well.
what do u think they used to film this
2:41; Pretty woman ducks.
Love vintage footage!!!
Seeing a newsstand is awesome to see. Born in 93 and don’t remember seeing one ever. The transition to digital media is so evident
I was born in Jan of 79' it's nice to get a glimpse of what it was like back when I was to young to be aware thanks for the video.
Yeah, I get you, I would also like to get some glimpse from my place from 1993/4, when I was 1 years old xd. (I'm from croatia). unfortunately, no one taped interesting things for me : infrastructure, roads, houses, buildings..... and on family photo albums, there are always just pictures of people/family members XD...
june 79' here i feel you
:-)
I was in 1st grade (1984) when we moved to Hollywood. Me and my sister lived on Franklin and La Brea. Not many kids in the area at the time but I remember Hollywood blvd was a playground for us. The few homeless back then were harmless. The pimps, Prostitutes and drug dealers never bothered us kids. Life was so different back then.
You're collection is awesome.
The simple days when you could control the minds of a population with a few different newspapers and a few tv channels.
lol true. Too bad they still can do it
they can control you much easier today, they have the internet and fake news CNN
Only if you were stupid
@@DA90027 haha. Exactly.
@@shaunsteele6926 or Fox News where they lie to your face
I was 9 years old in 1980, I'm 50 now. Time sure flies!
I was not yet on this realm back in 1980, but next year I'll be 40!! Time flies, you sure are right! 😁☺️
Everyone has great posture.
If the 80’s are vintage,
I’am ancient!😂
wow this is precious footage, thanks
I was born in 1988 but lately I've been going thru 80s & 90s videos wow the nostalgia.
The image is so clear. It looks like it was just recently shot.
Oh wow. I would love to go back to the my Hollywood 80's life.
It was freakin awesome being a kid in the 80's. Freakin awesome.
Born in 73. So early 80's footage blows my mind. Like damn i was actually alive and there and witnessed this first hand !!! But of course just being 7 its hard to remember. I could watch anything from about 78 to 85 all day long
People weren't used to being videod its amazing everyone looks back.
Thanks greatly for this posting. sure brought back memories. i lived right off Hollywood Blvd in the early 80's,,first on Grammercy, later on Sycamore right next door to the Masquers club, sadly torn down. i actually knew that lady at minute 5:00 but forget her name. there was 'flower lady' too, originally from Massachusetts and came out with serious aspirations to sing and dance. she was a really nice person. i didn't realize at the time that this would consititue the most 'run down' period.
You've got the greatest stuff Dantanasgirl...Keep up the good work and thank you.
Darn it those futuristic RTD buses were cool. All aerodynamic, and kind of quiet. Now the MTA buses are like air planes taking off, all boxy.
I was going to ask if there were more 80's footage of LA, and here it is! Thank you!
1:16 The magazine stand is now just a fraction of its size.
Today's Hollywood Boulevard has absolutely nothing on yesterday's Hollywood Boulevard
LOVE IT !
My daughter is the age I was when this video was taken. It's nice to see what everything was like back then. I love seeing how the people react to the camera. People today are so used to cameras everywhere. I hope I can record enough things for her to be able to do the same :)
1980 the Odyssey was the place!
its really amazing considering this is the same los angeles my mother saw when she first emigrated to the u.s... somehow it feels like discovering family history
Feels. For me, that's like looking a Bruegel painting and thinking, "One of those people might be my ancestor..." Or watching old footage of the Battle of Saipan looking for my uncle.
OMG I remember that woman from the 5:18 😊🙏👍 thanks 👍
I bet that some of the vans and cars you see here are still on the road right now.
And parts of Los Angeles are still in good shape.
It's like being in a time machine that comes from the year 2015 going back to the past of 1985 for a quick observation.
Wow, I wonder if all time is on a loop and can really be accessed?
OLD SCHOOL BABY! Tight jeans, big hair, walk with an attitude NO cell phones NO laptops, Miami vice and Chips
This was another world. So crazy to see how it changes yet similar
im getting the feel of anemoia from this, it's like i can feel and smell the air
The murder rate is lower now than it was in the 80s (in L.A.).
1980 had the highest murder rate on record.
L.A. is making a comeback with the rail system among other things.
Hollywood Blvd circa 2012 has more street walking weirdos than ever, it's where people go who want to be noticed, etc. It can be just as rough down there today as it was in the 80s or 70s. All part of the frenetic Hollywood energy.
It's interesting how people invariably comment on how they remember the good ole' days, when life was simpler, when things were safer, when life was happier, and so on. Those comments are almost always more a reflection of their own lives than of the realities of the time they so fondly remember. The truth is, the Hollywood streets you see in this video were more crime ridden and unsafe than in just about any other point in their history. The fact that you think like that, is a sign you are growing old and out of touch. You have ceased to see magic in the world and cling to a past long gone. You are like those elderly people in this video who more likely than not were walking around thinking the same things you are today, except about the 40s. Don't denigrate the present because it's all you actually have. The past is long gone. You cannot live in it anymore.
@TTFPouyi Do you mean because I am a fan of Macross, aka Robotech? How does that have anything to do with what I said? LMAO what a simpleton! 🤦
The past always seems better than it really was, especially as we grow older. It WAS a simpler time, to be sure, but it wasn't EASIER.
And the wistful idea that a world without mobile communication was better is ridiculous. For openers, just consider how many people died for lack of contacting the police or fire in an emergency🤔. We always pine for what we lack or lost but never consider what we have or will shortly acquire.
"These ARE the Good Old Days."--
Carly Simon
The Odyssey rocked in 1980!
Anyone one to pitch in and help me build a time machine?
Kelsie LeCrone I was born in 77, so my youth was in the 80's. It really was as cool as it seemed. Haha. But seriously, people had to actually interact with each other. It was great.
Yup this was when i was growing up i was like 4, lol pussycat theatre, wow its like a went on a time machine. Thank you for this great footage.
Great video. Love old footage of my hometown. Even from as late as the 90s.
I was born in the 80s but have vague memories of walking Hollywood Blvd with my dad back in the late 80s.
Also, it's hard to find L.A. natives anymore. Everyone here is from everywhere else. People from the Midwest getting into acting or immigrants from different countries. I'm a true native, born and raised, and both my parents were even born & raised in L.A.
Haha! This so cool, it's like being a kid again
I would love to be the age I was in 1980 ...34 yrs young then...But even though I live in North Hollywood since 1962 I did not get down to Hollywood very much in the 1980's Thanks for the great video Alison
So u are like 74 now old man?
@@ov7spears he'd be 77 now. i hope he's still around.
edie are you still with us?
It was such a better time
Does anyone remember the lady in the green bikini and red hair who used to dance and sing on Main and Temple in front of the US District courthouse back in the day? If anyone knows where I can find a picture please let me know. Those old RTD buses bring back a lot of memories.
That’s me, “ Vintage!”LA native😎
You got that right, I am thinking of retirement to Thailand
anywhere but here
As a young teen I use to kick it on Sunset blvd back then. The hookers started on Normandie and went all the way to Fairfax. They also got prettier and classier as you went along. $20 to start and once you got to W Hollywood it was a $100 or more. However I was more fascinated by the Pimps who were fawned over by their ladies and all drove Cadillacs: De Villes, El Dorados, Fleetwoods. They dressed sharp, extravagant like peacocks; some took it too far and look like clowns. They talked slow and easy and were laid back for the most part. I thought it was an affectation and it kind of was but years later I found out that most were just hooked on Heroin. Makes a lot of sense.
I was 13 then and this is the twighlight zone
@TheGrayChannel Absolutely. Well said. Gentrification also changed Silverlake and Los Feliz. Wonderful places those before the pretentiousness. Gentrifiers also bugged the Walking Man, probably got him involved in something since he was a doctor, poor guy. Wonder if there's footage of him walking Sunset in the area in the 80's.
I lived in Silverlake as a boy 1959-1965. It was very working class.
Oh, this is great. I live on El Cerrito near the Chinese from 80 til about 82.
Classic Hollyweird....love it!
i agree wholeheartedly
I was in HoLLywood sometimes hanging out with my friend Greg MazzoLa who Lived on the corner of HoLLywood bLvd and Cresent Heights . . .We wouLd go to CC Browns for Hot Fudge Sundaes and to the SunsetGriLL for deLicious ChiLiCheeseBurgers ! UsuaLLy we ended up at FLippers RoLLerBoogie
You be trollin'!
This has to be at least '82; there is a white Chevy S-10 at 2:34 which started production that year.
Well to be fair, there are only "pockets" around the city where people walk. Hollywood Blvd is one of them. Venice Beach is another. Parts of Downtown L.A. and Santa Monica around Third Street is another.
Hollywood Blvd. always reminds me of New York in that regard.
I luv Venice
Alison there was a club across from the Whiskey on Sunset Upper Strip. Do you remember the name? I played there around 1979-1982 or so.
The Central?
Filthy McNasty’s?
@@paistecat The Central was what now is the Viper Room on upper Sunset strip that's if the Viper Room is still there. I haven't been to Upper strip or Hollywood for many years.. Was On Sunset Blvd left towards Beverly Hills across from Whiskey on right towards Beverly Hills.
@@paistecat I don't remember Filthy McNastys. I didn't go to the clubs much. Sometimes I would go to Roxy or Rainbow.
@@paistecat don't remember filthy mcnastys
When the glam metal rules the world
Glad them mustaches never came back in style. LOL
@juki0h Well those were the hairstyles and clothes back then. In 30 years people will probably look back at our hairstyles and clothes today and say the same thing. :)
I remember getting change to make a call.
Back when i could name every car, and tell them apart in a parking lot
Hollywood Blvd was so much nicer back then it wasn't the ugly gaudy tourist trap it is now. It was a tad seedy but that was part of it's charm!
A lot of the earlier movie stars were still alive including the silent era stars
My first hardcore show(baptism of fire).Ron Reyes was a fucking star.
Strangely interesting
I still got to ride on those rainbow buses. If you were the last white passenger on the bus, black bus driver just ignored your "stop" request and didn't stop until the last stop. You had to walk back five blocks.
4:50 fashion eccentric~
0:54 he totally whacked that guys face lol
That was Dorothy the Button lady. I think David Lee Bynum was doing his act in front of Swennson's at that time.
LA in the 80s was awesome
What streets were these filmed on?
LA is in a lot better shape now than it was in the 80s. The 90s and maybe early 00s was the peak of Hollywood's ghetto period. This video is only the beginning of the downturn in Hollywood. Now it's almost high end.
What camera is this?
I moved there in 2009
A couple blocks down there are the slums.. Even back then,
Wasn't Garters and Lace nominated for an Oscar??😂😂😂😂😂
is this your footage or did you just recopy it from somewhere else????
hmm
I remember her. As a kid we'd drive up Temple and I'd always see her dancing in full strip tease outfit just on the northern side of the building, on the grass. Supposedly the story goes that the man she loved was locked away in the jail or court there and she would dance there until or in hopes of, or waiting for him to be released, something like that.
.::Gary
This could be retitled, "LA Street Walkers, circa 1980"
I think the 80s was the last decade before the us turned to pure shit. Actually, it's been a long time coming.
yeah, the 90s is when everything really started going to shit
I remember that lady at the 4:50 mark
Testify!
@TheGrayChannel I wonder what you'll say about Los Angeles in 20 years.
Todays palm trees lining the Hollywood Blvd
wow no cell phones weird tricks everyehere
Judging by the make of most of the vehicles in this video, and more importantly the porn movies playing at the Pussycat Theater this is definitely 1980. At that time, video cassette porn movies were not readily available. By 1983 this new industry began to destroy porn theaters like the Pussycat. So, it is safe to assume that the Pussycat Theater would be playing new releases at this time. Blondes Have More Fun is from 1979 and Garters and Lace is from 1980. There is a pickup truck at 2:34 that looks like an S10 or Ranger, but both look like models from the late 70s early 80s. There is also a 4-eyed foxbody mustang, so it's definitely pre '86.
Man! Good old memories!
I remember that lady with rags! At 4:59. I wonder if she still alive?
I also remember General Hershey Bar, he was an anti-war activist that hung out on Hollywood Blvd. There was also this tall skinny black guy who always wore a Mexican sombrero and colorful poncho, he was always walking down Hollywood Blvd.!! Anyone know him? Is he still alive?
And there were hookers everywhere anytime of the day with pimps across the street.
If only you had a cell phone back then, people wouldn't be staring at you.
0:54, watch-out!! lol
Someone pinch me too I was a baby but would of love to be a teen in the 80s
Yeah, I agree, unfortunately...
No fatties
Also... no steroid queens.
The food changed, man. I don't even hold hate in my heart for everyday Americans getting bigger, but rather the greedy food and farm companies who are putting more shit, preservatives, and hormones or whatever else in our foods. It's hard to keep weight off when you're an over-worked American, and companies are putting more shit in your food to save money. It's like we can't catch a break.