To Tell the Truth - Long weekend calendar reformer; PANEL: Larry Blyden, Barry Nelson (Mar 20, 1967)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- PANEL: Larry Blyden, Peggy Cass, Barry Nelson, Kitty Carlisle
CONTESTANT #1: Peter Wolfe (Publisher of "The Awful..." books)
CONTESTANT #2: Marie Fisch (Navy oceanographer)
CONTESTANT #3: Jacob Evans (Long weekend calendar reformer)
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In 1967 a three day weekend was thought odd. In 2021 a non-three day weekend seems odd.
U.S. Rep. Sam Stratton represented constituents from his home base in the beautiful and historic city of Schenectady, NY. Settled by the Dutch in the 1600s, the city contains one of the oldest recognized historic districts in the nation. In 1958, Stratton ran successfully for Congress; he was reelected fourteen times, and served from 1959 to 1989.
Wow..Number 1 Dr. Fish from my home town
Budinski's saying : God bless you again !!!!
OMG Bud's hair is so changing !!!! $1,000.00 divided by 3 , who gets the extra penny !!!!????
Was something missing from game 3? Bid didn't say to cast your vote for #1, #2, or #3. Or did I lose my hearing for 10 seconds?
Man #2 in Game #1 (00:30 #3 had extremely short legs)
Lady #3 in Game #2
Man #1 in Game #3
Number 2 looks like Phil Silvers !!!!
🐈 Kitty s hair is flipping and teased !!!!
She destroyed the ozone layer single-handedly with all that hairspray. 😮
Correct name is Marie Fish (1900-1989).
thanks for the INFO, fellow resercher!
Jacob Evans got his wish in a short time frame (for government anyway). The Law, Uniform Monday Holiday Act, was signed in June of ‘68, and went into effect in ‘71. Amendments were written to add MLK Day and, I daresay, others. Joemackey1950-so right, now, but, surprisingly, not every employer honored all of these extended holidays, even into the late ‘70s.
I would like 4 ten hour days with Monday's off!!!
Ten hour days make no sense !!!! How about four eight hours days with no reduction in pay !!!!
OMG , Peggy's hair is catastrophic !!!!
Off your meds again?
Not number 2. She didnt know much about fish or the Marianas trench. My opinion only.