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Post by snacky on Jul 16, 2014 20:46:46 GMT
So happy reading all these posts... why don't the writers take note of everything we say... If only... *heavy sigh* They probably do have some intern that summarizes some of what we say, but in a way we prevent them from using it just by saying it: they don't want to be accused of plagiarism, and there are probably other legal reasons. But as I see it, we will mainly come up with the most trite ideas. So if we state our ideas here, we *prevent* the writers from using the most lame ideas, and we force them to come up with better ones.
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Post by lovemondays on Jul 21, 2014 22:08:20 GMT
It's called an empire...Happydafty Inc. It also produces other items for passing the time such as "flying hats", "painting by numerical value" and several board games. Recently too, the empire has cornered the pizza delivery market. I found a clip of George, poobah extradinaire, who`s vast fortune has also been built on canned ham and `Crabtree`s Household Adhesive Strips`. I just felt the need to put an image to georgeisclairvoyant`s vision for George.
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Post by shangas on Dec 20, 2014 8:41:21 GMT
Didn't George say he earned $1.25 per week in one episode? I sincerely hope not. $1.25 isn't much, even for the era! $1.25 a DAY perhaps. Or an hour. But $1.25 a WEEK is hardly anything. A bottle of coke, or a newspaper, alone, cost 5c.
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Post by Hodge on Dec 20, 2014 17:05:44 GMT
Didn't George say he earned $1.25 per week in one episode? I sincerely hope not. $1.25 isn't much, even for the era! $1.25 a DAY perhaps. Or an hour. But $1.25 a WEEK is hardly anything. A bottle of coke, or a newspaper, alone, cost 5c. I believe it was a day. I think it was in Let Us Ask The Maiden.
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Post by snacky on Dec 20, 2014 19:19:08 GMT
Didn't George say he earned $1.25 per week in one episode? I sincerely hope not. $1.25 isn't much, even for the era! $1.25 a DAY perhaps. Or an hour. But $1.25 a WEEK is hardly anything. A bottle of coke, or a newspaper, alone, cost 5c. When I was in Prague, ice cream cost 5 cents. So Prague at the turn of this century = Toronto at the turn of 1900!
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