Oh the good old days! Lots of times those movies were scary, like movies about men from mars, Frankenstein, etc. I’d get home from school just in time to see them!
yeah, remember the tv series, “the millionaire” ??
I still remember old mister persistent , michael anthony trying to present the check to a surprised, shocked, disbelieved, wary , suspicious individual every week…..
the show ended when john beresford tipton ran out of money
A million dollars WAS a lot of money when $6,000 a year was a middle-class salary, a new brick house cost $11,000, and a new car cost $2,000.
I’d explain how inflation is a form of tax that takes your purchasing power rather than your cash, but we’ll have to wait for the dollar to turn into a penny before the public gets interested.
COWBOY7 about 15 years ago
Back in the black and white picture days,
alondra about 15 years ago
Hey there were some good movies back then.
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
I know. I have a lot of them in my personal collection.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 15 years ago
Oh the good old days! Lots of times those movies were scary, like movies about men from mars, Frankenstein, etc. I’d get home from school just in time to see them!
bald about 15 years ago
i remember seeing the movie the blob in ‘58. my brother and i were creeped out all the way home, we ran under the viaduct because it was scary
Nighthawks Premium Member about 15 years ago
yeah, remember the tv series, “the millionaire” ??
I still remember old mister persistent , michael anthony trying to present the check to a surprised, shocked, disbelieved, wary , suspicious individual every week…..
the show ended when john beresford tipton ran out of money
pschearer Premium Member about 15 years ago
A million dollars WAS a lot of money when $6,000 a year was a middle-class salary, a new brick house cost $11,000, and a new car cost $2,000.
I’d explain how inflation is a form of tax that takes your purchasing power rather than your cash, but we’ll have to wait for the dollar to turn into a penny before the public gets interested.