Money for Halloween?
"I got a quarter!"
Yeah, right.
In the sixties a quarter could have got you a large comic book, or five large candy bars, two soda pops, ect. I remember it as being a impressive amount of money to have as a kid.
shareUse punctuation, and write your acronyms correctly, please. It's "could have gotten", not "could have got".
I bet you are one of those people that say "I was bit" instead of "I was bitten".
Also, 'ect'?? What the heck is 'ect'?! Do you possibly mean 'ETC.'?
To add, it's "AN impressive amount", not "A impressive amount". Have you ever learned this language called 'english'? I hear it's pretty good to know when writing posts in english discussion boards and forums.
I recommend you learn it.
You should write "people who say", not "people that say".
Be consistent with your use of single and double quote marks.
"English" is capitalized.
Crapping on someone's writing in a forum is petty and pompous, but if you're going to do it, it's best to make sure your own writing is flawless.
I recommend you think about that.
When I was a kid (I'm sounding so old here) there was a little corner store that sold penny and .05 candy (Swedish fish, tootsie rolls, jaw breakers, maryjanes), so getting money was just as good as getting candy. I would usually get about a dollars worth of change (mostly pennies and nickels, the adults knew how much we needed for the store), so I was able to buy a decent amount of candy.
Too bad that type of change won't get you anything anymore. The closest I've seen now is 5 tootsie rolls for a dollar at party city.
When I was a kid (I'm sounding so old here) there was a little corner store that sold penny and .05 candy (Swedish fish, tootsie rolls, jaw breakers, maryjanes), so getting money was just as good as getting candy. I would usually get about a dollars worth of change (mostly pennies and nickels, the adults knew how much we needed for the store), so I was able to buy a decent amount of candy.
In the novelization for the 1981 movie Halloween II, the old couple where the man's watching TV and the woman finds blood on her counter, earlier in the night she tells the trick-or-treaters her husband ate all the cookies, so she gives them all coins to buy candy the next day.
shareWhat about all the candy they threw in the bags (except for Charlie Brown, who gets rocks)? Then Lucy asking for an extra piece of candy for her brother, who's not there, after they already threw a handful in, greedy much?
shareYeah, in the early and mid '60s when this was made my allowance went from twenty-five to fifty cents a week, and I could actually buy some stuff with that much--comic books, candy, etc.
shareWhat about someone getting a quarter do you find unbelievable, and why? Please elaborate, this IS a discussion board, after all.
Zorro III is an Amiga expansion slot, if I remember correctly. Otherwise, your name is not very imaginative or original, it's one step up from 'Joker' (how many unimaginative people took that word after the movie came out and thought themselves to be geniuses..?)