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Yep, I think there’s still some lingering evidence floating around in my system!This clearly was inspired by disco. There is a direct link in the pathology of disco that can be traced back to shag carpet. It's all interrelated. The 70's were both awful and wonderful. It's just really hard to prove the wonderful part given the lingering evidence.
The wagon version was much less likely to burn you to a crisp.
That sir, is where you’re wrong!I have to make sure my wife doesn't see this. She does mine for free.
The pinto was only likely to burn you to a crisp if a "journalist" were to rig it with explosives.
Cleaning out some stuff and Mom and Dad's house, we found a receipt for a Sears TV from 1978. 19", color, no remote- $519.95.
From the interwebs: "In other words, $100 in 1978 is equivalent in purchasing power to $375.95 in 2017, a difference of $275.95 over 39 year". So that $519 TV was close to $2000 in 2017 dollars.
And yes, I realize this should be in the "Sad but true" thread.
This should be the normal progression of prices for goods and services over time, things get better and cheaper (unless of course government gets involved).
Like a college education.
That's why the "no government interference" disclaimer. It also applies to cars, medical care, etc, etc...
Like a college education.