No, that's actually John Travolta's sister, Ellen Travolta. She looks (and sounds) a lot like Lily in that scene. Oddly, John's next movie was Moment By Moment starring him and Lily Tomlin and written and directed by Lily's girlfriend/partner Jane Wagner.
No. lily tomlin was working on another project during the filming of grease
Yes. She played a waitress. They show her watching t.v. in the diner during the Rydell High dance contest scene
No , the Waitress that resembles her is actually Ellen Travolta.
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It's an allusion to Jules Feiffer, a famous cartoonist during the late 50's.
It allows you to mark on glass to label something during a lab and then later wash off the grease.
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Everyone loves to cook with grease especially me!
The term Grease Monkey is said to originate from industrial revolution in Great Britain. At the time children were used to grease large machines and during the work would resemble monkeys scurrying about.
That would be the mineral diamond.
Yes, she did. Actually, it was his mother - she was the waitress watching TV during the dance-off scene. It was his sister Ellen who was the waitress in Grease. John's mother was in Saturday Night Fever, she played the woman waiting for him to come back with the can of paint in the opening scene. His sister Ellen played the girl who served him two pieces of pizza also in the open scene of Saturday Night Fever
After watching the powdery mix dissolve in warm milk, the kids enjoyed the hot cocoa.That new dishwashing soap claims to dissolve grease in seconds.
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3 lithium grease - 2 lithium grease = 1 lithium grease? math?
Grease is too thick to get all the air bubbles out during manufacture and packaging. The grease gun pump is designed to move thick liquid (grease). When a large air bubble gets into the grease gun's piston cylinder, your grease gun is now one of the world's smallest and most inefficient air pump. The remedy for this problem is the little button on the front cap of the grease gun next to the handle pivot or piston. It takes much more air pressure than the grease gun's piston and cylinder can create to move any grease with this small air bubble. Just imagine squeezing a car tire to the size of a doughnut with out popping it. Relieve the pressure of this air bubble and now you can vacuum in some grease behind it with the grease gun's piston and cylinder repriming the grease gun. Long answer short: airbubble.
The commercial is for Ipana Toothpaste.
From the grease compatibility chart they are incompatible