On a preaching note – listening to Radio Classics on satellite radio I discovered I learned most of my morality like money can’t buy happiness and the Lone Ranger’s creed about not lying. However, also discovered that old time radio detectives sure spoke about a woman’s curves and seductiveness so much no wonder the Me Too movement came along. No wonder my generation of men thought they had to act that way toward us.
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Make me miserable.
dwane.scoty1 almost 5 years ago
Most of those shows themes were the old $ can’t buy happiness nonsense. Pretty Boring!
will almost 5 years ago
Give me a million – I can be miserable in comfort.
uniquename almost 5 years ago
Someone could do the same show about lottery winners.
smokysilver.so Premium Member almost 5 years ago
On a preaching note – listening to Radio Classics on satellite radio I discovered I learned most of my morality like money can’t buy happiness and the Lone Ranger’s creed about not lying. However, also discovered that old time radio detectives sure spoke about a woman’s curves and seductiveness so much no wonder the Me Too movement came along. No wonder my generation of men thought they had to act that way toward us.
ChessPirate almost 5 years ago
There’s a pretty good old movie about this subject, as well, “If I Had a Million”, 1932. The Allison Skipworth & W. C. Fields segment is quite funny.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0023049/
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 5 years ago
I’d give it a shot. I could pay back all that owe, and work to live off of the accumulated interest.
ACK! Premium Member over 1 year ago
$1 in 1959 = ~$10 now.