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Hi Everyone I Wanted To Post This Question To Eveyone What Epesoide Of I Love Lucy Started Your Love For I Love Lucy For Me It Was Job Switching and Belvie It Or Not It Was Not Until The Death Of Lucile Ball Until I Became Intersted In I Love Lucy I can Rember Very Well When Nick At Nite Ran a Marathon Of I Love Lucy in Memory Of Lucile Ball And I Watched Job Switching and I Have Love Lucy Ever Since Then
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I don't honestly know because I have watched I Love Lucy for so, so long. Since I can remember. I do know, I love some episodes that maybe few other people think of:
I love the episode for example where Lucy sneaks into the hospital to be with Little Ricky when he has his tonsils removed. That is such a sweet mother/son moment. Just one of my favorite episodes even though it's not fall on the floor funny. Job Switching is a great episode by the way! Makes me hungry for chocolate every time I watch it! |
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I was about 6 or 7 in the late 50s when CBS began rerunning I Love Lucy on weekday mornings. The one I remember most from that time was Lucy Does A TV Commercial. I thought the word "Vitametavegamin" was just about the funniest word I had ever heard in my young life up to that time. I had to go to school, but if I was sick or on summer vacation, I used to watch Lucy whenever I could. Little did I know then that I would own all my favorite episodes on restored DVDs today! There are so many great episodes it would be impossible to pick only one. That is the one that sticks in my mind from my childhood and when my memories of loving Lucy started.
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the first ep that i remember seeing was the black wig when i was 4 years old so i will say that one
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I can't remember if it was the 1st day in Hollywood episode where she set her nose on fire in front of William Holden, or if it was the Home Movies episode where she and Ethel sang I'm an old cow hand. It was one of those 2 I saw first.
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I don't remember either. I remember watching the pilot episode on TVLand years ago for the first time and that got me interested in the show all over again.
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The episode where Lucy, Ricky, Ethal and Fred go in together and buy the diner, and end up fighting because they cant agree on anything.
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Job Switching and The Ballet were the two episodes that left a great impression on me to want to see more.
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The episoide that got me the most intersted? I rally cont ansore dat one.
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That's really uncalled for, correcting another member's grammar is against board rules and I'm sure that mocking them is also included. See rule # 3. http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/....php?f=40&a=18
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