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I understand that back during the depression (1930s) radio stations would have contests where the prize was a $10 bill. Back then $10 could buy a family of four a week’s worth of groceries, so for a poor or struggling family that was a big deal.
Ichabod Ferguson almost 2 years ago
On What’s My Line wasn’t the top prize $50?
ladykat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Sometimes I wish I could afford lottery tickets.
tcayer almost 2 years ago
I liked New York’s advertising campaign: “Hey! You never know!” At least it was honest.
edstiles almost 2 years ago
Oh, Momma… You big hypocrite…
thevideostoreguy almost 2 years ago
To be fair, $64 was worth a lot more back then.
joannesshadow almost 2 years ago
And then there were the cheating scandals.
Newenglandah almost 2 years ago
I understand that back during the depression (1930s) radio stations would have contests where the prize was a $10 bill. Back then $10 could buy a family of four a week’s worth of groceries, so for a poor or struggling family that was a big deal.
ArcticFox Premium Member almost 2 years ago
So Momma’s got a lotto habit?