“And in return for that shiny new nickel, I expect you to do ALL the chores around here, as well as get straight "A"s in school, and NEVER come to me with your puny problems!"
I remember back in the ’70s, a hamburger and a fountain drink could be had for just under a dollar. No cheese on the burger, though. That additional dime put it over a dollar.
Asharah 5 months ago
A Hershey bar used to be a nickel. A bottle of Coke or Pepsi was a nickel. A bag of Fritos was a nickel. During the Depression, an apple was a nickel.
oldpine52 5 months ago
If it’s all the same to you Auntie Broom, I’d rather have a dirty old dollar than a shiny new nickel.
SHIVA 5 months ago
I used to get a two dollar allowance every other week, back in the 50’s.
snsurone76 5 months ago
“And in return for that shiny new nickel, I expect you to do ALL the chores around here, as well as get straight "A"s in school, and NEVER come to me with your puny problems!"
Doug K 5 months ago
Not everyone appreciates sarcasm.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe 5 months ago
My grandfather sent me to corner store (late 40’s) with a nickle for the 3¢ newspaper, I got the change for penny candy
bobpeters61 5 months ago
I remember back in the ’70s, a hamburger and a fountain drink could be had for just under a dollar. No cheese on the burger, though. That additional dime put it over a dollar.
Mario500 5 months ago
(question: “BECK AND CALL”)
raybarb44 5 months ago
If you can’t buy a happy meal at McDonalds with your allowance, it’s not enough.,..
ladykat 5 months ago
I remember when a nickel would buy me enough candy to last a week.
syzygy47 5 months ago
Whaddaya mean? When Broomhilda was a girl, her allowance was a farthing!
cuzinron47 5 months ago
That doesn’t today’s allowance standard, but then where is Broomie getting the money.
Ulrig 5 months ago
Apples were free for me, even to all I could eat! Actually at the rate of picking a minimum 3 bushels per hour!
tony_n_jen2003 5 months ago
Didn’t Rockefeller give out dimes?
BW42 5 months ago
My grandmother always remembered the sign over lemons in a store: “Two for a nickle, three for a dime”. She was tempted to ask for two nickels worth…
Jonathan Bridge Premium Member 5 months ago
See “Calvin and Hobbes”- 2/26/1986.
glowing-steak32 4 months ago
I wonder how much a nickel would’ve gotten him every week a century ago…