By Lorianne S. Riley
It is funny how trends and people’s mind-set change with the times. Trends tend to come around full circle. Back in the 30’s and 40’s, people were concerned about waste. They would fix things until there was no fixing left to do. They wanted to make sure that they got their money’s worth! In the 80’s excess was a popular word. Everything was overstated and had to be new. It was the era of Dynasty and Dallas” “The Bigger, the Better.” People wanted the best and they felt as though they deserved it.
Today people still want to live the good life, but appreciate the idea of getting there money’s worth,…
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