When I hear the word "accountability" associated with visual management boards, I think of this Lucy episode. It sounds like management keeping an eye on employees. How do you use your visual boards? Who is accountable?
@@eprincess0126 This was the 1950s. Women wore lots of makeup in those days. That was the style. Lucille Ball, though, only wore makeup when in front of the cameras. In private, or in rehearsals, she wore NO makeup, AT ALL. She would come to rehearsals with her hair wrapped up in a scarf and no makeup. If you look for them, you can find pictures of her without makeup, and she was still beautiful.
The way they looked at eachother after that little kiss.They loved eachother dearly.Yes they divorced,but they remained close to the day he died.And when she died her then huband of 20 ish years said to the press;I am ok,she has just gone to be with Desi...
There might of been, they have those milk bars back then, so possibly like made the same with iced chocolate and whipped cream in those tall milkshake glasses.
Yes, because they actually make fun of it in the script in some episodes. I was waiting for her to do it in this episode, but they didn't. I'm sure they had the discussion about is it making a mockery of Latin people, but since he was and they actually made fun at each character that no one could not say they were only picking-on one character.
Do you really think all of the cups were the same size??? They could have used a larger cup, but they chose that one. There are large and small cups now.
I'm old enough to remember when restaurants didn't have microwave ovens yet - if you ordered a dinner at a nice restaurant it would take about AN HOUR for the meal to arrive.
However, the first microwave models in the late 60s remained complicated and unaffordable for the average household. The late 1970s saw an explosion of low-cost countertop models from many major manufacturers. Formerly found only in large industrial applications, microwave ovens increasingly became a standard fixture of residential kitchens in developed countries. By 1986, roughly 25% of households in the U.S. owned a microwave oven, up from only about 1% in 1971; the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that over 90% of American households owned a microwave oven in 1997. In Australia, a 2008 market research study found that 95% of kitchens contained a microwave oven and that 83% of them were used daily. In Canada, fewer than 5% of households had a microwave oven in 1979, but more than 88% of households owned one by 1998. In France, 40% of households owned a microwave oven in 1994, but that number had increased to 65% by 2004.
??? They loved each other. Marriage is compromise.. neither one of them is egotistical.. this is how marriage works.. compromise 💕 its supposed to be cute & funny 😄