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Lucy & the Great Hospital Chase (Lucille Ball, Vivian Vance)


www.thelucyshowdvd.com After being banned from Mr. Mooney's hospital room, Lucy (Lucille Ball) schemes to get into his room so he can sign a ...

NewsBusted 8/19/11


gay --Kim Kardashian says Vera Wang will design her wedding dress --NBC remaking the "Munsters" --Lucille Ball would have celebrated her ...

Cable 8 News Story - "I Love Lucy" Wedding


In this Cable 8 News Story, the winners of an "I Love Lucy"-themed wedding tie the knot in true Lucy-Desi fashion in Jamestown's own ...

The Real Housewives of New Jersey Finale: The Book of the Dead

The bulk of this episode was pretty "Feel-Good," as a Hollywood executive might describe it. There was lots of family togetherness and tears and hugs and children screeching, pleasantly I guess, in the night. So let's just round up those bits in roundup form:

Caroline
The show's fire-haired matriarch has been enjoying doing her radio show this season, and she seems fairly competent at it. I mean, the advice she dispenses is certainly pretty general ("Follow your dreams," "Don't fight with family," "A swift blow to the windpipe done with a firm chopping motion is a quick way to hobble any foe") but she has a good radio voice and seems confident enough. So that's nice.

Blogger of the Bride: Oops! Lucille Ball's wedding gown

Kay is not my name, it's a pseudonym that I'm using. Elizabeth Taylor's Kay Banks from the original Father of the Bride is the calm center in the eye of the wedding storm that is taking place around her. Whenever I read a crazy story about a wedding gone too far, or see a charming tale about a couple who did whatever it takes to be together, I feel compelled to share it. I am Kay, and the wacky world of the internet is my storm.

Fall Fashions from 1953 | Edelweiss Patterns Blog

As the air turns colder and the days get shorter, everyone’s thoughts turn toward staying warm in the upcoming season.  But for women, staying warm and staying fashionable can sometimes be tricky to accomplish at the same time!  Since I always like to wear dressy outfits when the need arises, I also continue to thin nylons and open-toed high heels throughout the winter months for feet and legs that feel like icicles.  But back in the 1950s, ladies were at least as conscientious as we are today about looking “smart” no matter the weather, and probably much much more so!  In this fall fashion article (taken from a 1953 magazine in my collection) the editor Kathryn Day discusses popular fashions for the cold weather months, along with suggested high heels to coordinate with these outfits.  And look at the prices of those shoes!  The description reads, “Under $12″, which must have meant that clothing and shoes...

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