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    On the Streets of Bedford Falls
    By David Glenn Cox
    bedforfalls.jpg

    There is not much happening this year on the streets of Bedford Falls. The Christmas decorations went up
    on Main Street, same as always, but it’s just not the same. Old man Gower’s drug store moved out to the
    by-pass years ago and was bought out by Rite-Aid. The Building and Loan is a tanning salon now, and across
    street is the Thrift Store.


    its-bank.jpg
    The Building and Loan was bought out by Countrywide Mortgage. George, being George, fought the good fight,
    but with all the re-fi's done around town and the sweet offer made to Uncle Billy, plus the shares Mr. Potter gladly sold,
    George didn’t stand a chance. Mr. Potter had other plans after merging his bank with Bank of America; he leveled
    his properties in Potter’s Field and developed the new Potter’s Field Mall. That’s where all the Christmas activities
    can be found now.



    its-potter.jpg

    But it’s been a tough year. The plastics plant built by Sam Wainwright relocated to China, throwing half the town out
    of work. Bert the cop was killed in a gang fight over turf, not far from the old the Bedford Falls High School. The
    troubles have driven the more affluent families to place their children in the Potter's Christian Academy. The old
    school had been in trouble since the jobs began to leave town. They don’t use the pool under the gym floor anymore,
    too much maintenance and too expensive. It became just one of many extracurricular activities done away with
    when the tax base collapsed.

    Uncle Billy sold his house while the market was still strong, and with his proceeds from the sale of the Building and Loan
    bought a condo in a retirement community outside of Orlando. Ma Bailey had to let the boarding house go, too many
    rough customers and her age caught up with her. The boarding house didn’t sell for much, being in an old neighborhood
    and too close to town.

    Ma moved in with George and Mary; she didn’t want to because of the many stairs and limited bathrooms. But she
    had little in the way of savings and only a small Social Security pension. It barely covered her supplemental coverage
    and George couldn’t afford to keep up both homes. They gave her the downstairs bedroom and now she spends most
    of her days watching cable TV and Fox News.

    Harry and Ruth Bailey split up. Harry’s repeated deployments overseas put a strain on their marriage. Ruth complained
    after Harry’s third deployment that he had changed and wasn’t the same man she married.

    With the Building and Loan gone, George drifted from job to job, first as a foreman with a construction company,
    then as a mortgage broker for Countrywide. They had to let him go; he just didn’t have the imagination that they
    where looking for. He kept pushing thirty-year conventional fixed rate mortgages, and he failed to understand that
    in the new low-wage economy few could qualify under those terms. It finally came to a head when George questioned
    the veracity of the figures in a no-documentation loan.



    Mary got a job as a cashier at the Dollar General, working for Mr. Othello, to try and help out. Even though Mary had
    a college degree, there were few jobs of any type in Bedford Falls. With no money for college, Pete joined the Marine Corps
    and has been deployed overseas, and Tommy works as a mechanic at a shop out on the by-pass. Janey moved to California
    and calls only occasionally on holidays.



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    Zuzu works as a cocktail waitress at Martini's, goes to college part-time at Potter State, and still lives at home.
    The family hopes to sing Christmas carols after midnight, just like they used to do in the old days, after George
    gets home from his current job as assistant manager at the Wal-Mart Super Center down the road from the mall.

    Life is still wonderful, but not as wonderful as it used to be.


    Its_a_wonderful_life_1024.jpg


    There just aren’t any more angels around, and the splashes coming from the old bridge are common now.


    After all, they’re strangers to the Baileys, and the Baileys are strangers to them.


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    And Gordon Gecko makes another billion.

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    Well that ruined the end of the movie for me.
    “Most men and women will grow up to love their servitude and will never dream of revolution.” - Huxley’s Brave New World

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    Golly, James, that is almost the story of a lot of small towns across the nation - fighting to stay alive, to have some purpose for the kids to stay in the area when they graduate. The ones I'm aware of don't have a Mr Potter, and that may truly end up being a blessing !

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    Quote Originally Posted by James48843 View Post
    On the Streets of Bedford Falls
    By David Glenn Cox
    bedforfalls.jpg

    There is not much happening this year on the streets of Bedford Falls. The Christmas decorations went up
    on Main Street, same as always, but it’s just not the same. Old man Gower’s drug store moved out to the
    by-pass years ago and was bought out by Rite-Aid. The Building and Loan is a tanning salon now, and across
    street is the Thrift Store.



    its-bank.jpg
    The Building and Loan was bought out by Countrywide Mortgage. George, being George, fought the good fight,
    but with all the re-fi's done around town and the sweet offer made to Uncle Billy, plus the shares Mr. Potter gladly sold,
    George didn’t stand a chance. Mr. Potter had other plans after merging his bank with Bank of America; he leveled
    his properties in Potter’s Field and developed the new Potter’s Field Mall. That’s where all the Christmas activities
    can be found now.



    its-potter.jpg

    But it’s been a tough year. The plastics plant built by Sam Wainwright relocated to China, throwing half the town out
    of work. Bert the cop was killed in a gang fight over turf, not far from the old the Bedford Falls High School. The
    troubles have driven the more affluent families to place their children in the Potter's Christian Academy. The old
    school had been in trouble since the jobs began to leave town. They don’t use the pool under the gym floor anymore,
    too much maintenance and too expensive. It became just one of many extracurricular activities done away with
    when the tax base collapsed.

    Uncle Billy sold his house while the market was still strong, and with his proceeds from the sale of the Building and Loan
    bought a condo in a retirement community outside of Orlando. Ma Bailey had to let the boarding house go, too many
    rough customers and her age caught up with her. The boarding house didn’t sell for much, being in an old neighborhood
    and too close to town.

    Ma moved in with George and Mary; she didn’t want to because of the many stairs and limited bathrooms. But she
    had little in the way of savings and only a small Social Security pension. It barely covered her supplemental coverage
    and George couldn’t afford to keep up both homes. They gave her the downstairs bedroom and now she spends most
    of her days watching cable TV and Fox News.

    Harry and Ruth Bailey split up. Harry’s repeated deployments overseas put a strain on their marriage. Ruth complained
    after Harry’s third deployment that he had changed and wasn’t the same man she married.

    With the Building and Loan gone, George drifted from job to job, first as a foreman with a construction company,
    then as a mortgage broker for Countrywide. They had to let him go; he just didn’t have the imagination that they
    where looking for. He kept pushing thirty-year conventional fixed rate mortgages, and he failed to understand that
    in the new low-wage economy few could qualify under those terms. It finally came to a head when George questioned
    the veracity of the figures in a no-documentation loan.



    Mary got a job as a cashier at the Dollar General, working for Mr. Othello, to try and help out. Even though Mary had
    a college degree, there were few jobs of any type in Bedford Falls. With no money for college, Pete joined the Marine Corps
    and has been deployed overseas, and Tommy works as a mechanic at a shop out on the by-pass. Janey moved to California
    and calls only occasionally on holidays.



    its wonderful indian club.jpg
    Zuzu works as a cocktail waitress at Martini's, goes to college part-time at Potter State, and still lives at home.
    The family hopes to sing Christmas carols after midnight, just like they used to do in the old days, after George
    gets home from his current job as assistant manager at the Wal-Mart Super Center down the road from the mall.

    Life is still wonderful, but not as wonderful as it used to be.


    Its_a_wonderful_life_1024.jpg


    There just aren’t any more angels around, and the splashes coming from the old bridge are common now.


    After all, they’re strangers to the Baileys, and the Baileys are strangers to them.
    You might have forgotten one. Cousin Tilly is now walking the streets working in the world's oldest profession. She's had four illegitimate children, receives welfare, and wishes she was less productive than rabbits!
    ¿Tiene suerte, Baboso?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viva La Migra View Post
    You might have forgotten one. Cousin Tilly is now walking the streets working in the world's oldest profession. She's had four illegitimate children, receives welfare, and wishes she was less productive than rabbits!
    I can just see Birch smiling from ear to ear ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
    I can just see Birch smiling from ear to ear ...
    Yeah...hope I don't get banned!
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    the answer is
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    Quote Originally Posted by James48843 View Post
    the answer is

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    What/where is the question ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by grandma View Post
    What/where is the question ?

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    not to be a thread grinch, but i just got home from one of the best performances i've seen in my life.

    try this for an operational matrix, -23 this morning not counting wind chill, SW winds warming things up to 7 above now, chores done, no matter the weather or road conditions you don't want to miss this one, 90% of the community packed shoulder to shoulder in the elementary school gym, all for a good reason and happy to be there, annual Christmas concert after all, and the kids put on quite a show.

    bright eyes and shiny faces, many talents, but a particularly notable moment: 4th grader in his grandpa's pinned up uniform, singing solo "I'll be home for Christmas" with all his heart, in memory of those won't ... that's the spirit.

    I don't know the answer, but it sure eliminates a lot of the questions.

    there is hope, keep the change.
    hey ed

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    James & Burrocrat:
    The link to `the question to the answer' with the COMPUTER of all computers ! was Good! Thanx for that - especially for the Youtube clip that came next to it!
    And Burrocrat - that will be one Christmas Pageant that will live in everyone's memories for years to tome. The music teacher needs some special commendations! By any chance, is the young man a relative? ...and a man, I'd say, he's going to be...

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    this is my second attempt at this post - I hope the other one isn't floating out in limbo & returns before I get up in the morning !!
    Last edited by grandma; 12-16-2009 at 03:49 AM. Reason: spacing

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