Word: greedier
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Dates: during 1982-1982
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...they watch the golden goose waddling away, even some of the entertainers are angry at their greedier colleagues. "Star entertainers have escalated salaries to the point that they have become prohibitive," complains Comedian Norm Crosby. "It is not living money they are asking for. It is ego money." Says Robert Goulet: "Performers have priced themselves out of work. No one deserves the money some of them were getting...
Scrooge is the embodiment of home-grown pluck and made-in-U.S.A. materialism, but Barks' stories always come up with someone even greedier, or some force of history that the duck cannot best. In the end, Scrooge's enjoyment of wealth remains essentially benign, childish in its selfishness, but childlike in its spirit. Whether the old miser would acquire this volume is a moot point. It is pricey; on the other wing, it is an investment. An entire genre of clothbound comic strips from Little Nemo to Doonesbury has flourished in the post-Pop era, but seldom...