BOOMER SUPERMARKET 1962 CLASSIC TV SHOWS CARTOONS COMMERCIALS on DVD at TVDAYS.com
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What the....! Why arent they using the bar code scanners?
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@txvoltaire poor chipper!
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i give 5000 dolar for 55 chevy
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"Mother asks Mr. Ingall if he could recommend a sauce that would go well with roast cocker spaniel"
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Leaving that dog in the car is so wrong. And the narrator makes it seem so a-ok. The Mom is such a MILF though. So i guess its ok.
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@bromah - the FED's money printing to cover Gov't vote-buying, massive deficits and Wall St. bailouts is a TAX. It means more money chasing the same amount of goods. Who loses? Worker's wages and middle class savings.
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This is actually a 1957 film, not 1962, but the prices are still amazing, and it's surprising how similar the store is in many ways to stores of today.
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I was worried about the dog. I hope it was a cool day!
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@bromah average manufacturing job paid $2.62 an hour in California. My dad worked in a grocery store and he didn't make that much. Minimum wage in 1965-1966 was $1.25 an hour....
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average manufacturing job paid $2.62 an hour in California. My dad worked in a grocery store and he didn't make that much. Minimum wage in 1965-1966 was $1.25 an hour....
ok time for some math....6$ (rounded up) is the cost of a "weeks" groceries in 1962, average hourly wage factory worker, 4$, anual salary 9k. yearly grocery bill: 210$ about, less than 2 weeks wages. i couldn't do that today on ramen noodles and vitamins. WTF america. real wage does not equal cost of living increases.
bromah 3 years ago 8
The Nelson family has returned to the car before Chipper has suffered from heat stroke!
txvoltaire 10 months ago 5