These are the thoughts and observations of me — a woman of a certain age. (Oh, my, God, I'm 65!) I'm single. I'm successful enough (independent, self supporting). I live just outside Chicago, the best city in the world. I'm an aunt and a friend. I feel that voices like mine are rather underrepresented online or in print. So here I am. If my musings resonate with you, please visit my blog again sometime.
Saturday, July 14, 2018
Saturday 9
Saturday 9: I Love Lucy (1951)
Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.
1) Before today, did you know that the "I Love Lucy" theme had lyrics? Yes. I'm a fan of the episode the clip is lifted from. (Lucy is convinced Ricky, Ethel and Fred have forgotten her birthday, while in reality they have all been secretly collaborating on a big surprise party. As one who considers her own birthday a holiday, I relate to Lucy's desire to be fussed over.)
2) Since its premiere 1951, I Love Lucy has never been off the air. Are you a fan? Very much. To borrow a phrase, I love Lucy. Also, I'm fascinated by Lucille Ball. She was no comic, meaning you couldn't put her in front of a mic and expect her to tell jokes and make the audience laugh. She was, however, an amazingly gutsy actress. She threw herself into every part she played with total commitment. If you get a chance, check out her movies from the 1940s. Like The Big Street. She plays a trashy, hard-hearted showgirl who completely exploits the poor schmuck who loves her (Henry Fonda). She's beautiful and sexy and really rotten. It's hard to believe it's the same woman who played lovable, daffy Lucy.
3) On the show, Ricky Riccardo supports his family by performing in a nightclub. Do you know anyone in show business? Only peripherally. My coworker's ex-husband is an actor, which means he's available for temp office work. (That's just me being snarky. When they were still married I saw him onstage a couple times and he wasn't untalented.) A couple I know only slightly -- friends of friends -- lives rather well on what the husband makes as an actor and director on the Chicago theater scene. He is unarguably talented and well regarded.
4) Lucy and Ricky's best friends are Fred and Ethel, their landlord and his wife. Are you friendly with your neighbors? Nope. And I don't want to be. I want to be left alone in the evenings and i hate hearing that rap-rap-rap at my door.
5) One of the most popular episodes has Lucy and Ethel working on the conveyor belt at a chocolate factory. When did you last have chocolate? Today. I'm a huge fan of these mini ice cream cones from Trader Joe's.
6) Another famous episode has Lucy promoting Vitametavegimin. This tonic is made with vitamins, meat, vegetables -- and 23% alcohol. Do you read the ingredients statement before you take an over-the-counter medication? Or do you trust that it's safe because it's on the store shelf? I read labels. The older I get, the more likely it is that something I buy over-the-counter will interact with one of my prescriptions, so I'm more careful.
7) I Love Lucy was filmed before a live audience. Desi Arnaz (Ricky) always maintained he could identify the chuckle of his mother-in-law, who attended every taping. Do you know anyone who has a distinctive laugh? No one springs to mind.
8) The show ended when the Lucille Ball/Desi Arnaz marriage ended. Have you ever had to choose sides when a couple broke up? Not really. It's always turned out that I was decidedly in one camp or another before the breach.
9) Random question -- You must eat the same dinner, every day, between now and Labor Day. An identical menu, no deviation. What will you be having? I like what I had on the 4th of July: A grilled hot dog with no bun mixed with in with baked beans, Coke to drink, ice cream for dessert. It's cheap, offers the bonus of easy prep/easy clean up, it's high in fiber and I like each element of it well enough that I won't be suicidal by Labor Day.
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We have mini ice cream every night too, but Haagen Dazs mini bars.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, Jimmy has LOTS of stories. He knows, it seems, everybody in show business and can tell wonderful tales.
As a diabetic I like the Nestle's Lil' Drums they are only 20 carbs so they okay for me to eat.
ReplyDeleteBut unfortunately they are getting harder to find.
My best friend would agree with you on the birthdays. She insists her husband celebrates hers for the whole MONTH of her birthday.
ReplyDeleteLucy was a gorgeous woman in her day.
Hotdogs in baked beans. I call it beanie weenies and get a craving for it every once in a while.
SERIOUSLY!! HOT DOGS...that was second on my list to. With peanut butter and mustard on a toasted bun. Iced tea and potato salad. Ok, now I'm jealous I did n't pick that.
ReplyDeleteWe aren't one of the communities that are fortunate enough to have a Trader Joes, or Whole Foods or Smart and Final. BUT, I do love those Drumsticks. The real ones, with the fudge in the bottom!! Have a great SATURDAY!! xoxo
Your meal sounds like a good plan. We called that recipe beanie weinies! I love it! I have to think you also loved The Long, Long Trailer with Lucy and Desi. That is one of my all time favorite movies!
ReplyDeleteWe called your "Here to Labor day" meal, Franks and Beans. It's a great choice really. The tiny cones sound intriguing. And delicious.
ReplyDeleteI don't blame you for wanting your evenings to yourself. It's a LOT more peaceful for a working Gal to unwind without those dreaded, "tap, tap, taps"
I like your meal idea.
ReplyDeleteI'll be heading to TJ's next weekend when I visit my son. I will check out the ice cream department when I go.
ReplyDeleteIf I could eat beans and weiners without heartburn I'd give that menu a go for six weeks for sure.
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