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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsHere's one of the earliest 3 Stooges episodes ever released that features Lucille Ball.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Little_Pigskins from 1934
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Here's one of the earliest 3 Stooges episodes ever released that features Lucille Ball. (Original Post)
abqtommy
Mar 2022
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Maybe wages were low back then. Back in 1959 when I was 10 years old I could buy
abqtommy
Mar 2022
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gainesvillenole
(121 posts)1. Just Saw This!
Was on MeTV tonight!
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)2. That's where I just saw it! Is that a coinky-dink or what? nt
captain queeg
(10,035 posts)3. 5 cents for a hamburger? Times were tough.
Ive come to appreciate Larry a lot more these days. Just check out the expression on his face. He captures the look of total cluelessness.
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)4. Maybe wages were low back then. Back in 1959 when I was 10 years old I could buy
a Popsicle or a candy bar for a nickel. That was a lot of money to me then. I enjoy
watching The Stooges. It takes me back to my childhood.
captain queeg
(10,035 posts)5. My dad told me prior to WWII he made 25 cents/hour
During the war he got up to a dollar and hour and how everyone was just amazed.