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Old 12-29-2008, 02:15 PM
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Cool Money-Affluent/Poor are much better words in desciption

Hello, I think using the word Money to best fit the situatuon on finding TVs is a lot better than using the liberal/conservative descripition. I do agree saying Affluent-those who had the money to buy TVs as opposed to the Thrifty who didn't have the money to buy TVs and mostly listened to the radio. I was think that conservative also meant those who saved their money and didn't buy a lot-like TVs and spent only on necessities, not so much on luxury items like TVs 50 years ago as opposed to liberal-those who had the money and spent it on luxury items like TVs, electric appliances, or even color TVs and fine furniture to fully deck out that really nice house as well and also went on trips and vacations and had a really good-paying job.
Your also right about new neighborhoods also having very little as well as opposed to older neighborhoods having more stuff with the older people as well in their 60s-80s who are retired/just retired who had a good paying job as well. Those beautiful, old homes generally have antiques a lot more on occasion as well-Cheers
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