FNGD Q4 - MONEY, SO THEY SAY
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FNGD Q4 - MONEY, SO THEY SAY
I dont know where I put the question, so I have to write it again...
B - In the thirties and forties, a solid well-salaried upper middle class earner (perhaps even a bit too solid...), would have been called
1 - A five-thousand-dollar-a-year man
2 - A ten-thousand-dollar-a-year man
3 - A fifteen-thousand-dollar-a-year man
4 - A twenty-thousand-dollar-a-year man
G - Queen Elizabeth distributes Maundy Money symbolically to the poor on the Thursday before
1 - Easter Weekedn
2 - Queen's Official Birthday
3 - New Year's
4 - Remembrance Sunday
B - In the thirties and forties, a solid well-salaried upper middle class earner (perhaps even a bit too solid...), would have been called
1 - A five-thousand-dollar-a-year man
2 - A ten-thousand-dollar-a-year man
3 - A fifteen-thousand-dollar-a-year man
4 - A twenty-thousand-dollar-a-year man
G - Queen Elizabeth distributes Maundy Money symbolically to the poor on the Thursday before
1 - Easter Weekedn
2 - Queen's Official Birthday
3 - New Year's
4 - Remembrance Sunday
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Re: FNGD Q4 - MONEY, SO THEY SAY
I'll guess 1.etaoin22 wrote:I dont know where I put the question, so I have to write it again...
B - In the thirties and forties, a solid well-salaried upper middle class earner (perhaps even a bit too solid...), would have been called
1 - A five-thousand-dollar-a-year man
2 - A ten-thousand-dollar-a-year man
3 - A fifteen-thousand-dollar-a-year man
4 - A twenty-thousand-dollar-a-year man
G - Queen Elizabeth distributes Maundy Money symbolically to the poor on the Thursday before
1 - Easter Weekedn
2 - Queen's Official Birthday
3 - New Year's
4 - Remembrance Sunday
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Re: FNGD Q4 - MONEY, SO THEY SAY
B-2etaoin22 wrote:I dont know where I put the question, so I have to write it again...
B - In the thirties and forties, a solid well-salaried upper middle class earner (perhaps even a bit too solid...), would have been called
1 - A five-thousand-dollar-a-year man
2 - A ten-thousand-dollar-a-year man
3 - A fifteen-thousand-dollar-a-year man
4 - A twenty-thousand-dollar-a-year man
G - Queen Elizabeth distributes Maundy Money symbolically to the poor on the Thursday before
1 - Easter Weekedn
2 - Queen's Official Birthday
3 - New Year's
4 - Remembrance Sunday
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Yeah, well.
Big butter-and-egg-man is another good old-fashioned phrase, for a businessman from the hicks who would come to NY to spend his money, not wisely, usually.
10000 a year man is the phrase. Ron Paul and those who howl at fiat money would have something to say...
Maundy Money is for Maundy Thursday.
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Big butter-and-egg-man is another good old-fashioned phrase, for a businessman from the hicks who would come to NY to spend his money, not wisely, usually.
10000 a year man is the phrase. Ron Paul and those who howl at fiat money would have something to say...
Maundy Money is for Maundy Thursday.
G up by 2.
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"Big butter and egg man" was one of my Irish grandfather's favorite phrases.
First time I ever heard it, I had to be about 9 or 10 and we were on the porch. He referred to one of the sports of the neighborhood as a big butter and egg man.
Because my grandfather spoke in a thick brogue, it just tickled me the way he said it.
First time I ever heard it, I had to be about 9 or 10 and we were on the porch. He referred to one of the sports of the neighborhood as a big butter and egg man.
Because my grandfather spoke in a thick brogue, it just tickled me the way he said it.
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Re: FNGD Q4 - MONEY, SO THEY SAY
etaoin22 wrote:I dont know where I put the question, so I have to write it again...
B - In the thirties and forties, a solid well-salaried upper middle class earner (perhaps even a bit too solid...), would have been called
1 - A five-thousand-dollar-a-year man
2 - A ten-thousand-dollar-a-year man
3 - A fifteen-thousand-dollar-a-year man
4 - A twenty-thousand-dollar-a-year man
G - Queen Elizabeth distributes Maundy Money symbolically to the poor on the Thursday before
1 - Easter Weekedn
2 - Queen's Official Birthday
3 - New Year's
4 - Remembrance Sunday
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Re: FNGD Q4 - MONEY, SO THEY SAY
1 - my dad made $40 a week in 1952 - it couldn't have been more than 5K.etaoin22 wrote:I dont know where I put the question, so I have to write it again...
B - In the thirties and forties, a solid well-salaried upper middle class earner (perhaps even a bit too solid...), would have been called
1 - A five-thousand-dollar-a-year man
2 - A ten-thousand-dollar-a-year man
3 - A fifteen-thousand-dollar-a-year man
4 - A twenty-thousand-dollar-a-year man
G - Queen Elizabeth distributes Maundy Money symbolically to the poor on the Thursday before
1 - Easter Weekedn
2 - Queen's Official Birthday
3 - New Year's
4 - Remembrance Sunday
1 - Maudy is around Mardi Gras, I think.
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Holy crap - that was a whole lot of money back then.etaoin22 wrote:Yeah, well.
Big butter-and-egg-man is another good old-fashioned phrase, for a businessman from the hicks who would come to NY to spend his money, not wisely, usually.
10000 a year man is the phrase. Ron Paul and those who howl at fiat money would have something to say...
Maundy Money is for Maundy Thursday.
G up by 2.