It is worthwhile to read Lauren Bacall's autobiographies. Very informative! Also a new glimpse at Dorothy 's meanness. Shocking! Miss Bacall had an impressive group of friends. 🏵
Interesting, devastating means destructive or damaging, Ms Arlene Frances referred to Ms Lauren Bacall and she agreed. And I wonder what Mrs. Daly was thinking when he had his short conferences with her, Lol!
Addressing the comment below regarding the value of $50 in today's buying power, it reminds me of my first full-time job, which was in the summer between my first and second year of college. I worked at a nearby factory that made big vats and screws for food processing companies, and my eight hour job was to push a broom all day around the factory floor, cleaning up all the debris from the welding that took place. I made $1.50 an hour, which was $12 a day, or $60 a week. But I was living in a "granny unit" behind a small farmhouse out in the country and splitting the rent with a friend; my half was $37.50 per month, and my weekly food bill was about $12.50. I also did not have a car, just a bicycle. It's amazing what you can do with a small paycheck!
It was a different era. Did you notice how the men were standing to greet Ms. Bacall while the women remained seated? I am not saying that I am in favor of, or opposed to, these niceties. I just noticed that things are very different now.
They smelled like human beings. Funny thing, that. Just as women did before they also had been convinced through advertising to disguise their humanity.
@@keithklassen5320 Pheromones! I met the love of my life when I was 19, I was crazy about him. I loved the way he smelled when he was sweaty, but it was unique to him. He was very clean, showered or bathed every day, but I loved his natural scent at the end of the day. I wanted to tear his clothes off and I often did. I've never had that "chemistry" with another man, unfortunately. He died when I was 28, my heart never healed.
She was 29 years old when she appeared on this episode. Sadly, because of her smoking habit, she looked and sounded like she was 49 years old. She was still very beautiful, but the smoking habit sure was NOT helping any. How could people back then NOT know that inhaling the smoke from burning leaves, combined with all of the chemicals added in, would be terribly bad for your health? Even worse, how can ANYONE in this day and age where we DO know what the habit does to your health STILL decide to take up the habit? It makes NO sense at all.
Okay, I vote that ALL deodorant commercials should be portrayed in interpretive dance! 15:44 This commercial is better than any today.
@LazylRanch So right! They tend to make deoderant commercials "too real." Gross! 😝
That $50 the coach won is equivalent to $571.37 in buying power today! 👏👍👍😀
Thanks for this great show!
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It is worthwhile to read Lauren Bacall's autobiographies. Very informative! Also a new glimpse at Dorothy 's meanness. Shocking! Miss Bacall had an impressive group of friends. 🏵
John Daly was so funny in this when Lauren Bacall was on.😊
Interesting, devastating means destructive or damaging, Ms Arlene Frances referred to Ms Lauren Bacall and she agreed. And I wonder what Mrs. Daly was thinking when he had his short conferences with her, Lol!
Addressing the comment below regarding the value of $50 in today's buying power, it reminds me of my first full-time job, which was in the summer between my first and second year of college. I worked at a nearby factory that made big vats and screws for food processing companies, and my eight hour job was to push a broom all day around the factory floor, cleaning up all the debris from the welding that took place. I made $1.50 an hour, which was $12 a day, or $60 a week. But I was living in a "granny unit" behind a small farmhouse out in the country and splitting the rent with a friend; my half was $37.50 per month, and my weekly food bill was about $12.50. I also did not have a car, just a bicycle. It's amazing what you can do with a small paycheck!
So beautiful
I always thought Lauren Bacall had something special for that era.
Some of it her style as in mannerisms🆒
It was a different era. Did you notice how the men were standing to greet Ms. Bacall while the women remained seated? I am not saying that I am in favor of, or opposed to, these niceties. I just noticed that things are very different now.
it was a time when style and class meant something. now we have bs, cg INSTEAD OF ACTING, and sex instead of substance
Its called manners
The women celebrity guests seem to have more fun trying to trick the panel!
Worth it just for the interpretive dance
she was and is a damn sexy woman and she conveys it with confidence and great style.
the thumbnail say "i´ve got a secret"
Can't help wondering if that's Ken Nordine doing the voiceover for the deodorant commercial.
Loved her/boggie
It was a "sissy" thing to wear deodorant back then? Can't imagine what men smelled like in those days.
They smelled like human beings. Funny thing, that. Just as women did before they also had been convinced through advertising to disguise their humanity.
@@keithklassen5320 Pheromones! I met the love of my life when I was 19, I was crazy about him. I loved the way he smelled when he was sweaty, but it was unique to him. He was very clean, showered or bathed every day, but I loved his natural scent at the end of the day. I wanted to tear his clothes off and I often did. I've never had that "chemistry" with another man, unfortunately. He died when I was 28, my heart never healed.
Could you imagine any female doing that deodorant commercial dance today!
Most devastating women in pictures an now we all know why!
The first guest looked a bit like Irene Dunne.
yes very good
She was 29 years old when she appeared on this episode. Sadly, because of her smoking habit, she looked and sounded like she was 49 years old. She was still very beautiful, but the smoking habit sure was NOT helping any. How could people back then NOT know that inhaling the smoke from burning leaves, combined with all of the chemicals added in, would be terribly bad for your health? Even worse, how can ANYONE in this day and age where we DO know what the habit does to your health STILL decide to take up the habit? It makes NO sense at all.
Laren Bacall was beatiful elegant and her voice was a trademark.