‘How Television Benefits Your Children’ Ad, 1950
January 18th, 2012
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I feel better now, knowing that my parents ate the same lies that are being fed to us nowadays.
300 bones in 1950. Quite a bit for that day and age.
You get better marks at school by watching Elvis while you study? If only I’d known…