coffeejunkie
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I don't know how much work was done to prepare for the photoshoot at their house, but the Ricardos certainly look stylish in and around their home. I wonder if that was the ranch-style home they owned in Chatsworth before they divorced?
Looking at the color photos did make me think of something, though. I know her fame came later in her career after a brief, unspectacular film career in the 40's so I wonder if her red hair is a product of hair dye to hide any grey hair? I've seen one or two movies she was in but of course it's all but impossible to determine hair color from a black & white movie (although her hair color *does* look darker in the 40's movies and a bit lighter on her 50's tv show). Not sure if that difference was just the set lighting between movie and tv sets or hair color. Anyway... of all the color photographs I've ever seen of her, she's always had red hair. I just wondered if she colored her hair red like so many other people seem to do when they begin to go grey. To me she looks like a brunette in her 40's movies. Maybe she was an auburn brunette and colored it a lighter shade of red later in life? Oh well... either way, at least she didn't have Clairol light blue hair.![]()
A lady has decided for giving herself a special treat on her Seventeenth birthday by staying overnight in a very expensive & magnificent hotel.
Next morning, The Desk clerk handed her a bill of $250. She insisted to know about Highly charged bill "I accept it's a good hotel, but the rooms aren't worth $250..00 for just staying for one night - I didn't even have breakfast!" The Desk clerk told her that Two-Hundred-and-Fifty Dollars is the 'standard rate,' and breakfast had been included had she wanted it.
She insisted on Communicating to the Manager. The Manager appeared and, informed by the desk clerk, declared : "This hotel has an Olympic-sized pool and Specialized huge conference center designed and built almost exclusively to host conferences which are available for use." But I didn't use them." ''Well, they are here, and you could have."
He explained "We have the best performers (comedians, singers & dancers) from all over the world performing in this Hotel 24/7 Hrs." "But I didn't go to any of those shows.." She supplicated.
"Well, we have them, and you could have." was the response,.
No matter what facilities and services the Manager mentioned, she responded,
"But I didn't utilize it!" and the Manager contradicted with his standard response.
After several minutes debate, and with the Manager still unruffled, she decided to pay, wrote a check and gave it to him. The Manager looked at her in astonishment when he looked at the check.
"But Madam, this check is for only $50.00" "That's correct" she replied "I charged you $200.00 for sleeping with me."
"But I didn't sleep with you madam!" said the manager
"Well, too bad, I was here, and you could have." http://www.truthfollower.com/2015/07/dont-mess-with-senior-citizens.html#sthash.DIaVyHpu.dpuf
8 Things That Used To Be Loads Easier Just 50 Years Ago
"We can't deny that technology has made life easier in a number of ways. We're able to do everything a little faster, from anywhere, at any time. But some of us still yearn for the simpler times, before our smartphones had the power to do so much..."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...e2b50e4ec?utm_hp_ref=fifty&ir=Fifty§ion=fifty
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Remote controls 50 years ago?- I don't think so.
More storms are expected throughout the state over the course of the weekend. Moisture associated with fringes of Hurricane Dolores will continue to surge into the region through the day and last into this weekend, resulting in an elevated chance of showers, thunderstorms, and locally heavy rain.
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Bella Donna: Lucille Ball
"...she wasn't a natural redhead. A natural brunette, she colored her hair blonde as a starlet in the 1930s and 1940s. To look better in front of the television camera, she dyed it red and often wore a wig on the set. She stayed with that hue from the 1950s onward...."
http://www.popsugar.com/beauty/Bella-Donna-Lucille-Ball-511197#photo-511197
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Lucille Ball was in a lot of movies when she was a starlet- starting in 1933- about 60+ before she was Lucy Ricardo on I Love lucy. She was very good in Zeigfield Follies, Your's, Mine, and Ours and Mame (but not as good in Mame as Rosalind Russell was in the 40's, IMO)- funny in The Long, Long, Trailer, and Forever Darling. I like ro watch I Love Lucy every morning to start my day- it's all good, clean fun that any age can watch and still appreciate that wonderful screwball comedy that Desi and Lucy presented. You don't have to worry that something inapropriate will suddenly appear on that show. :scared:
I'm just a cornball at heart I guess (and I love Lucy :facepalm: )
Lucille Ball Filmography
http://www.aceshowbiz.com/celebrity/lucille_ball/filmography.html
[video=youtube;KWkCif2PT6A]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWkCif2PT6A[/video]
PRESCOTT - When Dusty Spitler and Bruce Haughey went horseback riding May 2 north of Granite Mountain, they had no idea the near-fatal ordeal that awaited them.
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