Today is National I Love Lucy Day. My mother and father watched Lucille Ball and the I love Lucy show religiously. Of course as a kid back in the day you watched what your parents watched on TV. I loved the show as much as my parents. Lucille Ball is one of the funniest female comedians TV has ever know. Check out this hilarious scene from one of the most memorable episodes of the I Love Lucy show. Lucy and her gal pal Ethel get jobs at a chocolate factory. Watch as the two try to keep up with the pace of the conveyor line. It was good, clean, family-friendly comedy. And, it’s your Make Me Laugh Monday video from Mix 106.3.
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