Good Ones Everyone...........
I diddn't think that Roseannes 1-18's were poppy, that color sticks out in even a daft person's mind; wait...am I daft, am I stupid....memories can come and go. I could have swore on a stack that they were either beige or harvest gold in color.
I do remember the premise of the episode I'm thinking of, Rosie was givin Jackie some shit about what she was doing w/ her life, and Jackie wasn't having it, but meanwhile alot of onstage buisness was being conducted with the 1-18.
Jackie and Roseanne, using the laundry room as a conversating point, shows Jackie loading her clothes then puttin in what seemed to be WAAAAY too much Fresh Start Detergent, at least it looked like the old school Fresh Start bottle with the wording blocked out, and had a blueish powder in it....so it must have been that..
As Jackie was crankin the dial and pushing a few buttons, Roseanne says something that torques off Jackie, and she leaves, after tellin Rosey off; with her clothes in the machine. I also could swear on a- that the Frigidaire's were in the laundry early on in the series. And later did they have the late 70's looking Maytag's.
BACK TO VACUUMS- I barely remember Eight as Enough, and that's sad because I'm about the same age as their youngest boy that (Rich?) kid. My interest could have cared less abou that show, although my folks watched it, so I never would have seen the sequence described.
And on the Regina pic, I did download it from someone else who had it on their website. Just as we download the "video's to watch" later. I actually whilst writing that post left writing , and went to search for it. He is a cool Canadian guy, I have talked to him by e-mail, and Im sure that he wouldn't be offended that it was used. It was only used to show the machine as an example of what we were talking about.
I diddn't say that ALL of my pictures were MINE....
Anyway, keep going guys, theres some great memo's here that let us know that we paid attention whilst watching Television and Movies.... An that if for a breif second we get to see something we love, it does stick in our memory for future use.
Chad
PS Check out the MAJOR difference between the older Singer on the left and the newer one on the right. Coincidentally, the one on the right served Singer in the same basic mechanism, looks were changed tho until Singer left the buisness in the early 80's. It still made that design for Kenmore, and then later again for Singer.....