I think that everyone wishes that they had a housekeeper like Alice Nelson. She was hired by Mr. Brady and wore a uniform but she lived in the same house with them. She had been around each of the boys from the time that they were born and around each of the girls from the time that they were real young
@@michaelvaladez3012 Especially because one wife and mother could not handle all the chores alone with a big home and six kids, she needed someone to do a chunk of the work.
@@Vanillaskygirl My grandmas and aunts bought my nightgowns, pajamas, robe, and slippers for Christmas and my birthday. My step-grandma and step-grandpa bought us winter jackets for Christmas.
“Itching powder?!” Is that really a thing? Itching powder?! I’d LOVE to meet someone someday and ask them what they do for a living, then hear them say…..” I work at the itching powder factory. Not the best gig, but it’s got REALLY good benefits.” 👍
Gotta love Alice discovering the skull in the fridge, and then later giving each of the monsters a hot dog So cute I Love Alice When she kept on saying Hot Dogs❤️. Last Call for Hot Dogs 💝 I Love Alice 💝💘💝💘💝💘💝
Nowadays girls would be bringing all their cell phones 📱, tablets,and I pods to a slumber party and talk about their text messages to boys and social media stuff instead of telling ghost stories.
I would think that the itching powder would have shut down the party entirely. Each girl would need a change of pajamas, a shower, and a fresh sleeping bag. Mike should really have taken a belt to all three of the boys.
Alice was a proponent of the adage "Boys will be boys". (Maybe she was saying to herself, "Hopefully, they will scare all of these loud little harpies the hell out of here!")
@@ROBYNMARKOW I’ll just say that, from my experience, she was extremely sweet and kind one minute, and viscous the next. I know I’m not the only one who had that experience. I wish her the very best.
At least Florence Henderson and Robert Reed's daughters had some acting talent. Much better than the girl who played Marcia's friend in another episode, you know, "Linda from Se-ATT-tul". That girl had to be related to one of the producers or writers, how in hell did she pass her screen test?
I never realized for the longest time that if you startle a girl real bad, she'll involuntarily pee a little bit. I can understand now why they'd get so mad when a boy'd sneak up in back of them and light off a firecracker, like if they were on the swings or something. Remember "torpedos"? Little bits of gun powder wrapped up in tiny paper wrappings. You'd throw em down on the street and get a very small explosion. Like a little cap gun sound. Back when my Uncle was a kid, 1930s-40s, the "torpedos" were MUCH bigger. Like half the bang of an M-80! I remember him bragging about throwing those out his window at girls on the street. They'd go into a rage like wet hens!