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The Onion Looks Back At 'It's A Wonderful Life' (Original Post)
geefloyd46
Dec 2013
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Demo_Chris
(6,234 posts)1. I have never actually seen that movie. nt
Katashi_itto
(10,175 posts)2. good repost
Historic NY
(37,449 posts)3. Even with the string tied around his finger...
poor Uncle Billy.
Titonwan
(785 posts)4. Uncle Billy=Typical Tea Slacker
Unca Billa done did a payoff to his masters and done pleaded dumb and even dumber because we sho' do believe in all kinds of logical fallacies! You know, typical republican tactics. Or bullshit, take yer pick.
mitty14u2
(1,015 posts)5. In 2000 all the Jimmy Stewarts of the World Jumped
In 2000 all the Jimmy Stewarts of the World Jumped and this is what we are stuck with, The Tea Party, Worthless Washington, Wall Street Bankers, Casino owners and Billionaire Oil Men are Buying Politicians, Jimmy Stewarts wife is living on less food stamps, that old fool that lost the eight grand is getting less in his Veterans Pension.
jjewell
(618 posts)6. And now for the Fox News version...
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|KansDem
(28,498 posts)7. $8,000 in 1946 would be $95,618.05 today...