People tend to picture her as an innocent old lady, who was just tired one day after work, and refused to move when ordered to vacate her seat.
In reality, she was about 40, believed the law was on her side (which it was, on paper) and did it to test her civil liberties. It was quite brave, to do it all alone.
I found the same one… though I’d say the premise is flawed, as is the artwork…
but using what I presume is their logic….
All the other elevators have the center light lit…. As though they were all at the lobby or the ground floor, or some such, and only one had moved.
So we have to “assume” the one that’s one floor lower must be going down.
But in most buildings, there are at most one or two floors below the lobby, so it would actually mean they were all but one stopped on or moving past the same middle floor… unlikely.
It’s impossible to tell which direction any of them were going, because the arrows near the doors are not lit. That’s what usually indicates an up or down elevator.
Being one floor below the others has nothing to do with which way the car is headed.
Plus, it’s so poorly drawn, with the bottom row being covered up, the lights on top look like bases for the doors above.
The only one I remember is when he got a shortwave radio and they heard a distress call from someone on a boat in a storm. It took the whole show before the family finally got him to get up the courage to call the coast guard. Yes, they were a long distance away and thought someone else should have heard the call beside them, but even I knew as a small child that something like that needs to be acted on quickly. I never respected the character after that.
In the one I remember Bud wanted to join a gang, so he pretended to steal donuts from the local bakery. Betty saw him and ratted him out. Much wailing an gnashing of teeth till Dad came in and straightened everything out. Thus Bud never got to play Eddy Haskell…
notable because the f-bomb was allowed in this 70s movie—the first (for me) was ‘Mash’ at the football game scene: ” ok Mac, your f…… head is coming right off”
it was a major shock, as well as hilarious
The ‘safer’ (And more fun) way is to put the regulator end close to a wall, point the base towards the open fields, and knock the regulator off with a sledgehammer…….
Not that I would know anything about such things that absolutely didn’t happen from forty-odd years ago…..
If any of those isolated, 2 billion-year-old bacteria get out, they’re going to walk around the city, gawking at the tall buildings, the cars, and the stylish, modern staph infections.
Somebody should warn them about antibacterial soap.
.
He looks so intelligent.
So does Daffy…
1920s Chicago

That is one creepy clock!
That’s just Father Time!
who is admittedly creepy
I guess he does creep about.
He sure crupt up on me!
Los Angeles – 1937
Are they advertising for their own big monkey?
See, if they did that more often, even I’d watch the game…
My dad’s favorite player, even though he was never really a Giants fan, New York or San Francisco.
When it came to rooting for a team, he preferred college sports.
But he was a Willie Mays fan.
My original sports hero.
I’m not buying it!
oh that doggie s for real—I’ave seen other videos—in fact:
Except one’s the same video and the other’s a different dog… (Okay, I’ll give it a “maybe…”)
I wouldn’t either, except i’ve seen to many videos of dogs and skateboards.
“Hope and Innocence” by Ettore Pandini.
Now you know as much as I do.
I doubt that – I have no experience in many of the fields you’ve worked in.
A Walt Disney “Silly Symphony” (this first appears about the 6:38 mark).
“Does anybody ♪♪ really know what time ♪♪ it is?” 🎶🎵
People tend to picture her as an innocent old lady, who was just tired one day after work, and refused to move when ordered to vacate her seat.
In reality, she was about 40, believed the law was on her side (which it was, on paper) and did it to test her civil liberties. It was quite brave, to do it all alone.
U.S. Marines invade Iwo Jima–1945

Bunch more heros.
,
Okay, I’m sure of this one… nope!
Bingo!
Yes.
I found the same one… though I’d say the premise is flawed, as is the artwork…
All the other elevators have the center light lit…. As though they were all at the lobby or the ground floor, or some such, and only one had moved.
So we have to “assume” the one that’s one floor lower must be going down.
But in most buildings, there are at most one or two floors below the lobby, so it would actually mean they were all but one stopped on or moving past the same middle floor… unlikely.
It’s impossible to tell which direction any of them were going, because the arrows near the doors are not lit. That’s what usually indicates an up or down elevator.
Being one floor below the others has nothing to do with which way the car is headed.
Plus, it’s so poorly drawn, with the bottom row being covered up, the lights on top look like bases for the doors above.
The one with Horace in it.
…
We never missed this one!
Nor did we.
The only one I remember is when he got a shortwave radio and they heard a distress call from someone on a boat in a storm. It took the whole show before the family finally got him to get up the courage to call the coast guard. Yes, they were a long distance away and thought someone else should have heard the call beside them, but even I knew as a small child that something like that needs to be acted on quickly. I never respected the character after that.
Father Knows Squat!
In the one I remember Bud wanted to join a gang, so he pretended to steal donuts from the local bakery. Betty saw him and ratted him out. Much wailing an gnashing of teeth till Dad came in and straightened everything out. Thus Bud never got to play Eddy Haskell…
Elinor Donahue, Billy Gray, and Lauren Chapin as Betty, Bud and Kathy Anderson.
Kathy looks like she got up on the wrong side of the bed.
We just saw an only slightly older Elinor, a couple of days ago, pictured as Andy Griffith’s girlfriend in his first season.
I’m embarrassed to say I did that from memory.
Lauren had some drug problems later in life
The life of a child actress can be stressful… plus you’re around grown-ups, with adult concerns, instead of playing with other children.
You have too much money at a young age, in an industry where drugs abound.
I’m not surprised so many take the wrong path.
I remember the stories about her, but recent descriptions don’t even mention them.
I hope that means she got her life together.
Billy did too. It got a lot of unfair coverage in the papers
I could be remembering wrong, but i think he only got arrested for pot possession.
Lauren was using hard drugs, fell into a bad life, and had to go to rehab.
Could well be — I did say “unfair.”
,.
No one will ever see through my devilish disguise!
Fluffy thinks that table was made for her.
It must have been… The mask fits perfectly.
Re:
The bottom extra.
Here’s the full MOVIE (wait for the countdown to finish then click on the back arrow)…
…and here’s the full Isaac Hayes theme song.
notable because the f-bomb was allowed in this 70s movie—the first (for me) was ‘Mash’ at the football game scene: ” ok Mac, your f…… head is coming right off”
it was a major shock, as well as hilarious
The point of 12-step and similar programs is to confess and get help… to get better.
For Cleo it’s a one-step program.
She doesn’t want to get better… she wants a platform where she can brag.
Then she’s outta there.
Not without raiding all of the free kibble.
Not to mention the surface to surface missile and other various weapons of mass destruction.
Its a list…
A bit of history from today’s London “Daily Mail.”
Somebody had a bad day at work…but it could have been worse.
Holey Moley!
Yes! Yeow!
I visualized this every time I had to move gas cylinders around at work!
The ‘safer’ (And more fun) way is to put the regulator end close to a wall, point the base towards the open fields, and knock the regulator off with a sledgehammer…….
Not that I would know anything about such things that absolutely didn’t happen from forty-odd years ago…..
If any of those isolated, 2 billion-year-old bacteria get out, they’re going to walk around the city, gawking at the tall buildings, the cars, and the stylish, modern staph infections.
Somebody should warn them about antibacterial soap.