I saw my wife do that the other day at a Macy's store. I was starting to think it was a normal thing for women to do these days. But I do Love this scene & the whole episode for that matter.
Who else remembers that Lucille Ball was a model for Hattie for Hattie Carnegie as an in-house model. Of this time in her life, Lucy said: "Hattie taught me how to slouch properly in a $1,000 hand-sewn sequin dress and how to wear a $40,000 sable coat as casually as rabbit."
Whoever wrote for them had a Wonderful sense of humor! 😂
Yes a agree a HUGE sense of humor
Rolling on the floor laughing, she was the best
I wonder if anyone had died from laughter while watching Lucy LOL.
Only if eating peanut butter sandwich with no water or milk
i did
That part is so hilarious and when the top comes off.wow!
Cheered me up no end. I always loved Lucy!
I LOVE THIS SCENE 🤣🤣🤣
This is true comedy!😂 Not like some of the stuff that's passed off as such these days
Priceless perfection.
Classic ILL hilarity! We loved these early episodes better than all the other seasons.
He isn’t half the man he used to be 😂😂🤣
“Looks like my hunk has shrunk!”😂❤
I love when Ricky says "is this your old boyfriend"? 😅
He isn't half the man he used to be
Haha love her💖💖💖
I saw my wife do that the other day at a Macy's store. I was starting to think it was a normal thing for women to do these days.
But I do Love this scene & the whole episode for that matter.
Who else remembers that Lucille Ball was a model for Hattie for Hattie Carnegie as an in-house model. Of this time in her life, Lucy said: "Hattie taught me how to slouch properly in a $1,000 hand-sewn sequin dress and how to wear a $40,000 sable coat as casually as rabbit."
2:58I Would Be So Embarrassed.🤭
Ricky’s terrible forced laugh 🫤
This episode is strikingly similar to *The Lucy Show* episode: _Lucy and the Ceramic Cat_ .
Seinfeld stole this idea when Kramer did a similar bit.
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02:19 Desi was so very underrated as a comic actor, often dismissed as Lucy's straightman. Not true!
😂