AtStirred, Straight Up, with a Twist, it helps to remember that it is permanently 1962 (give or take a decade); and that the problems of the real world can be solved with a touch of glamour and a dash of style.
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fabulous! that model looks as uncomfortable as lucy. bravo!
ReplyDeleteall of a sudden, i'm confused, is this the episode where she falls from the balcony of cornel wilde's room in beverly hills?
Nobody ever said that being fabulous would be easy.
ReplyDeleteYet it’s less of a struggle with SSUWAT as my guide.
At $250, that little Hattie Carnegie number would have been a small fortune back in the day...but Lucy, priceless!
ReplyDeletenormadesmond - No, from the "Bonus Bucks" episode, where Lucy falls into a vat of starch at the laundry.
ReplyDeleteMJ - I'm all moist and misty-eyed now.
Scooter - And, back in the day, Lucy was a Hattie Carnegie model!
That Lucy episode totally gave me nightmares when I was a child. Still does.
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