As an old-fashioned slapstick comedian, yes, I admired her. She was funny in a very goofy way. It worked better in the days before women had many rights, especially in marriage. I think it was Lucy’s fun way of getting the better of little situations (showing who really ruled the roost) that made women love her. I found her funny, watching her from a child’s point of view, but now it just seems silly. Her comedy had a big place in the hearts of the housewives of another generation.
Yes!
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Yessssssss
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Can only hold your breath for so long…
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Truth!
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Cautiously exhaling … still looking out!!
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Indeed…..
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right…the whole world ☺️☮️
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close to all being perfect! 🙂
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My mother just LOVED Lucy.
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And you!?!?
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As an old-fashioned slapstick comedian, yes, I admired her. She was funny in a very goofy way. It worked better in the days before women had many rights, especially in marriage. I think it was Lucy’s fun way of getting the better of little situations (showing who really ruled the roost) that made women love her. I found her funny, watching her from a child’s point of view, but now it just seems silly. Her comedy had a big place in the hearts of the housewives of another generation.
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Well stated Anneli.
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TY,DK.
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reminds me of your posts about breathing…
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Yes, the book is permanently lasered in my subconscious.
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Perfect!!! I’ve been doing that a LOT 💛
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Me too!
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