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The wise use of credit 1940 - Chronic - 04-19-2012 09:59 PM

This is an interesting mini film talking about the wise use of credit. This is truly from a different age than today!






RE: The wise use of credit 1940 - Honey - 04-19-2012 10:14 PM

Wow.. definately a different time.... I would like to see where Johnny and Judy are now..TongueSmile


RE: The wise use of credit 1940 - Chronic - 04-19-2012 10:20 PM

(04-19-2012 10:14 PM)Honey Wrote:  Wow.. definately a different time.... I would like to see where Johnny and Judy are now..TongueSmile

No Kidding... I bet they have done well, they got their social security. Smile


RE: The wise use of credit 1940 - Honey - 04-20-2012 09:26 PM

Don't-cha hate it when you post these things and nobody else watches them? I thought this one was hilarious! I think I was born in the wrong era...

Keep postin' them please. Some of us will watch...

HHeart


RE: The wise use of credit 1940 - agsilverbear - 04-20-2012 10:00 PM

You post some really great old videos, Chronic. Videos I would never find on my own. And that are eminently relevant to today. Thanks!


RE: The wise use of credit 1940 - Chronic - 04-20-2012 10:15 PM

(04-20-2012 09:26 PM)Honey Wrote:  Don't-cha hate it when you post these things and nobody else watches them? I thought this one was hilarious! I think I was born in the wrong era...

Keep postin' them please. Some of us will watch...

HHeart

I think there are a few ppl watching and others will find them later no doubt. I find things that are interesting in them even though in most of the films things are done quite differently now adays. Sometimes you can see through the propaganda that is apart of them. In others i like checking out the buildings, the machinery, and the homely looking people etc. I think you must have been born into a great era. Smile

I've got some others i'll be posting here in a few minutes. Enjoy!


RE: The wise use of credit 1940 - Chronic - 04-20-2012 10:33 PM

(04-20-2012 10:00 PM)agsilverbear Wrote:  You post some really great old videos, Chronic. Videos I would never find on my own. And that are eminently relevant to today. Thanks!

Your quite welcome AgBear and thanks to you guys for creating this great forum. Smile


RE: The wise use of credit 1940 - Honey - 04-20-2012 11:05 PM

Okay...the funny thing was..

1. Mr. Money was the wise "banker" that they came to for answers.. (I just argued today with my crappy bank about how stupid they are to charge my business fees... when they have my money that they can then loan out at astronomical fractions... to others, make interest and charge stupid fee on those accounts. arrgg.)Angry

2. The TV that Mr. Money was showng them "clips" on looked remarkably like an ipad screen..SmileTongue

3. Judy doesn't stand a chance at a 70% off sale at Macys. Johnny doesn't either.

4. No one had apparently seen this video back then since credit card debt is astronomical.

5. Johnny and Judy had $30.00 left over each month that they could spend on "non-essentials". Today that would be a dinner out at Taco Bell.

There is just so much to see in this video....

H


RE: The wise use of credit 1940 - Chronic - 04-21-2012 05:30 AM

(04-20-2012 11:05 PM)Honey Wrote:  Okay...the funny thing was..

1. Mr. Money was the wise "banker" that they came to for answers.. (I just argued today with my crappy bank about how stupid they are to charge my business fees... when they have my money that they can then loan out at astronomical fractions... to others, make interest and charge stupid fee on those accounts. arrgg.)Angry

2. The TV that Mr. Money was showng them "clips" on looked remarkably like an ipad screen..SmileTongue

3. Judy doesn't stand a chance at a 70% off sale at Macys. Johnny doesn't either.

4. No one had apparently seen this video back then since credit card debt is astronomical.

5. Johnny and Judy had $30.00 left over each month that they could spend on "non-essentials". Today that would be a dinner out at Taco Bell.

There is just so much to see in this video....

H

LOL, yeah i was thinking the same kind of things. In another film the guy barrows $1000 to start a business and pays $20 in interest. Its all chump change in todays standards. Smile