If you watched TV in Oklahoma City during the late 1980's and early 1990's, you were constantly reminded of three things:
- Gary England would always keep you advised.
- BC Clark had a nice anniversary sale around Christmas.
- As long as it looked like you didn't ride along with Jesse James, you could always get fine quality jewelry from Credit Jewelry.
Fortunately for us, two of those things are still with us. And now thanks to the power of YouTube, another one is still around. Yes, the Credit Jewelry Cowboy is on the internet. This looks like this was the Cowboy's last commercial before he and Horse road off into the sunset.
I don't know about you, but I really want the Credit Jewelry Cowboy to be my grandpa. Or at least an uncle. Too bad he died several years ago.
Also, I'm not too sure about "Bill." He kind of looks like he did run around with Jesse James. He looks as trustworthy as a Mathis Brothers salesman. I'd probably trust him more if he was wearing the blonde lady's belt.
Anyway, this video showing up on YouTube means that both Taul Paul and the Credit Jewelry Cowboy are on the internet. That's cooler than watching a fat guy fall off a treadmill. Now all we need is for someone to add the "Del Rancho Steak Sandwich Supreme" kid commercial to the web and we'll have an amazing trifecta. Somebody needs to do that very soon.
e late 1980's and early 1990's, you were constantly reminded of three things:
1. Gary England would always keep you advised
2. BC Clark had a nice Christmas sale
3. As long as it looked like you didn't ride along with Jesse James, you could always get fine quality jewelry from Credit Jewelers
Fortunately for us, two of those things are still with us. And now thanks to the power of You Tube, another one is still around. Yes, the Credit Jeweler Cowboy is on the internet. This looks like it was his last ever commercial.
I don't know about you, but I really want that guy to be my grandpa. Or at least an uncle. Too bad he died several years ago.
Anyway, this video showing up on YouTube now means both Taul Paul and the Credit Jewelry Cowboy are on the internet. That's cooler than a watching a fat guy fall off a treadmill. Now all we need is for someone to add the "Del Rancho Steak Sandwich Supreme" kid commercial to the web and we'll have a trifecta.