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When you're the only person in band that practices ;)

ant jokingly says...

Please find and submit that video, I Love Lucy fan.

lucky760 said:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA

That cracked me UP something awful. LMFAHS



Reminds me of an episode of I Love Lucy where Lucy and her girlfriends were trying to play an upbeat song but it instead sounded like a funeral dirge.

But this is better because it's non-fiction.

*promote

When you're the only person in band that practices ;)

lucky760 says...

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA

That cracked me UP something awful. LMFAHS



Reminds me of an episode of I Love Lucy where Lucy and her girlfriends were trying to play an upbeat song but it instead sounded like a funeral dirge.

But this is better because it's non-fiction.

*promote

Blooper in 2 I LOVE LUCY Eps. That U Probably Never Noticed

lucky760 says...

I mean... yeah, the ledges are different, but kinda... "so what" is how it strikes me.

Major blooper? Huge error?

Nah, not really. They just adjusted the set to match the story they'd written instead of adjusting the story for the sake of continuity to match an episode from several years earlier.

In any case, I'm happy to see people talking about I Love Lucy.


Jack and Grace Reenact I Love Lucy's Chocolate Factory Scene

lucky760 says...

Love this. ❤️

I've loved I Love Lucy from the time I was a young kid. I've seen every episode multiple times.

I've tried to get my sons into the show. They've seen an episode or two. I'm going to keep at it.

Kid Dances to Cuban Pete

Drake and Josh Sushi Job

"Gangstas Paradise" - (Very Cool 1920's Version)

lucky760 says...

Me like.

*promote

This reminds me: Being a huge fan of I Love Lucy, I've wished for years I could patronize an old-fashioned night club like Ricky's Club Tropicana with a big band and dancers. Do those still exist? Methinks not.

Classic Heavyweight Title Fight: Dempsey vs. Willard c. 1919

lucky760 says...

Watching I Love Lucy season 2 episode 28, "Lucy Wants New Furniture," and Ethel says Lucy's impending argument with Ricky will be the best fight "since Dempsey fought Willard." I was curious what she was referencing. This is that fight.

Fran Drescher Uses Her Real Voice in a Scene of The Nanny

lucky760 says...

Wow, that was really annoying. What horribly unrealistic writing and acting. Ridiculous.

I Love Lucy was campy, but always well-written and never flat-out stupid like this. I love I Love Lucy, and this garbage is nothing like it.

Fran Drescher Uses Her Real Voice in a Scene of The Nanny

Ryan's First Whose Line Scene With Colin

Famous Cartoon Voice Actors Doing Live Action Films - Pt 2

The difference a laugh track makes

How to be a good wife. (Femme Talk Post)

Sagemind says...

The role of women in the 1950 was repressive and constrictive in many ways. Society placed high importance and many expectations on behavior at home as well as in public. Women were supposed to fulfill certain roles, such as a caring mother, a diligent homemaker, and an obedient wife. The perfect mother was supposed to stay home and nurture so society would accept them. A diligent housewife had dinner on the table precisely at the moment her husband arrived from work. A wife was a "good" wife only if she carried out her man's every order and agreed with him on everything. In fact, even if she wanted to voice an opinion, he education, or rather lack of thereof would not allow it. Another reference is the 1950's American High School Home Economics textbook. An essay found in the book is entitled "How to be a Good Wife." The television shows aired at this time reflect the publics need for stability and conformity. The main character of the most watched show at the time, I Love Lucy, portrayed a woman as the stereotypical woman-in-distress, who always needed her husband, the man, to bail her out. She also was symbolic of the inept woman: the "woman driver," the "over-spender" who cannot budget, and the basic downfall of man.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/13216/a_womans_role_in_the_1950s.html?cat=41
This link includes the original version of the list.

Ernie Ford - 16 Tons

lucky760 says...

He looks a lot different than he did on I Love Lucy, the only place from which I've ever known him, though I was aware he was something of a popular perform way back when.

He was Cousin Ernie Ford from Bent Fork, Tennessee who was afraid of painted up wicked city women.

Any time I hear this song I think of Joe Versus the Volcano because they play it during the opening credits.



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