"Bank customer George Burns is looking for a new partner for his comedy act and decides Lucy could fit the bill. A successful hit show leads to an offer from Las Vegas. "
"Lucy ask a neighbour to install a shower for her, but he hires a plumber instead. When he walks off the job because of Lucy’s nagging, she and Viv are left to do the job themselves. "
"Viv’s Barbershop Quartet is short a member, so Lucy volunteers to take their place. Unfortunately, she has to learn to sing before taking part in a contest. "
Hoping to attend a sale at Stacy's Department Store, Lucy (Lucille Ball) ducks out of work by fabricating a story about being seriously ill. Unfortunately, the ruse blows up in her face when she shows up at Stacy's and is promptly lauded as the store's ten-millionth customer. The trick now is to prevent Mr. Mooney (Gale Gordon) from seeing Lucy's picture in the paper. Just when it looks as if Lucy's goose is cooked, Mooney's boss Mr. Cheever (Roy Roberts) unexpectedly comes to the rescue.
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The Lucy Show - Lucy the Baby Sitter - (Season 5, Episode 16)
After another of her many fights with boss Mooney (Gale Gordon), Lucy (Lucille Ball) quits her job and signs up with the "Unique Employment Agency" (ironically the same firm that would employ Lucille Ball and Gale Gordon on the later sitcom Here's Lucy). For her first assignment, Lucy is sent to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winslow to babysit for the couple's three children.
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The Lucy Show - Lucy and the French Movie Star- (Season 6, Episode 3)
Jacques Bergerac guests in this episode as international movie idol Jacques Dupres, who shows up at the bank in hopes of financing his latest Hollywood movie. On orders from Mr. Mooney (Gale Gordon), Lucy arrives at Jacques' apartment to draft a formal letter of agreement. Unfortunately, our heroine is quickly swept off her feet by DuPres' continental charm--not to mention a few too many sips of champagne!
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The Lucy Show - Lucy with George Burns - (Season 5, Episode 1)
Season Five of The Lucy Show begins, typically enough, with a guest star--in this instance the ageless George Burns. While doing business with banker Mooney (Gale Gordon), Burns confides that he is working up a new nightclub act: All he needs is a "kooky" female partner. Enter Mooney's secretary Lucy (Lucille Ball), who proceeds to amaze Burns with a convoluted explanation of her unique filing system. Duly impressed, Burns invites Lucy to join him on stage--and what follows is not only a fond recreation of the old "Burns and Allen" days (with Lucy, of course, as Gracie), but also a song-and-dance duet to the tune of the old Sophie Tucker standard "Some of These Days.
ok sorry for the crappyness of it all but it was made in 20 min site for global ms : http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?dzbdxzjvkel site for dagonms: http://dagonms.com/?p=download
Terence Mckenna, filosof si etnobotanist, vorbeste despre cum au fost percepute drogurile halucinogene de catre societatea omeneasca de-a lungul istoriei.
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The Lucy Show - Lucy meets The Berles - (Season 6, Episode 1)
Lucy moonlights as Milton Berle's secretary. She overhears Milton rehearsing a torrid love scene, thinks that the comedian is cheating on his wife and plots a suitable comeuppance.
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