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moremojo:

--- Quote from: Ellemeno on August 13, 2007, 02:19:56 am ---I thought of several, but my brain seemed to settle on the I Love Lucy episode where they are finally coming home from Europe on the plane, and Lucy pretends that the huge cheese she wants to bring home is really a baby.  Anyone remember that?
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I do remember Lucy and gang visiting Europe (who could forget the Paris fashion designers copying Lucy's sartorial faux pas! :laugh:), but I don't remember the cheeses-on-a-plane( ::)) episode...though I'm sure I'd love it. Lucille Ball was the greatest!

moremojo:

--- Quote from: Meryl on August 13, 2007, 12:41:13 am ---Here's a fun thing.  An animated character speaks text you type in.  Try Rich (US) and have him say "Brokeback got me good."  Sounds a little like Ennis.  ;D

http://www.oddcast.com/home/demos/tts/frameset.php?frame1=talk

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He does sound a bit Ennis-like with the Brokeback line, but quite less so with "Jack, I swear"--which is actually a good thing!

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: Ellemeno on August 13, 2007, 02:19:56 am ---
I thought of several, but my brain seemed to settle on the I Love Lucy episode where they are finally coming home from Europe on the plane, and Lucy pretends that the huge cheese she wants to bring home is really a baby.  Anyone remember that?

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I think I remember that episode. Doesn't Lucy and Ethel eat the cheese on the airplane before it lands? I don't remember why they did it, but for some reason they ate something like 20 pounds of cheese over the Atlantic ocean.  :laugh:

I loved that series!  :D

Ellemeno:

--- Quote from: David on August 13, 2007, 02:34:04 am ---I think I remember that episode. Doesn't Lucy and Ethel eat the cheese on the airplane before it lands? I don't remember why they did it, but for some reason they ate something like 20 pounds of cheese over the Atlantic ocean.  :laugh:

I loved that series!  :D

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Yup, that's the one.  First she finds out that she will have to pay duty on the cheese when she arrives in New York, so she wraps it in a blanket and coos at it like it's a baby.  The woman sitting next to her on the plane wants to keep peeking at the precious baby, but Lucy says it's shy.  Then Lucy finds out that she will actually have to pay for a baby too, so decides that the only thing to do is to eat the whole cheese after the woman next to her falls asleep.  When the woman wakes up she asks Lucy where her baby is.  Lucy just laughs and says casually that she didn't really have a baby.  The woman flips out and screams for the flight attendant, who also remembers Lucy with a baby and is horrified.  I forget the final outcome...

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: Ellemeno on August 13, 2007, 02:42:17 am ---
Yup, that's the one.  First she finds out that she will have to pay duty on the cheese when she arrives in New York, so she wraps it in a blanket and coos at it like it's a baby.  The woman sitting next to her on the plane wants to keep peeking at the precious baby, but Lucy says it's shy.  Then Lucy finds out that she will actually have to pay for a baby too, so decides that the only thing to do is to eat the whole cheese after the woman next to her falls asleep.  When the woman wakes up she asks Lucy where her baby is.  Lucy just laughs and says casually that she didn't really have a baby.  The woman flips out and screams for the flight attendant, who also remembers Lucy with a baby and is horrified.  I forget the final outcome...

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I forget the final outcome too. But it sure was a funny episode.  :laugh:

I also remember an episode when they travel to Japan, and for some reason Lucy has to hide from someone, and so she decides to hide in a decorative tub full of gold fish and one jumps inside her mouth!  :laugh:

I think another fish jumped down inside her cleavage but I can't remember for sure.  :D

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