That's just sad. Not only is the industry acting unethical, it says something about the state of the populace that people are that desperate for money, and no one is shocked. It reminds me of the dance marathons in the 1930s, where people put their health at serious risk because they needed the money so badly.
LOL someone has enough money to open more than one savings account!
But you're right about banks not being ready for millennials. My kid has had all kinds of problems with banks. She is 19, has some funds, a job, great grades, and plenty of documentation, but she's still treated like she can't be trusted with her own money.
Of course, that's a better idea. Every classroom and family should have a world globe. But it's hard to get a classroom of 30 kids around a globe at once. The big flat map can stay on the wall, out of the way, for years, which distorts the image in your mind as you see it year after year in school.
Considering that Ronnie Howard is about the only person left living from the original production, and he was a kid then, my guess is that we'll never know who he was.
But you're right about banks not being ready for millennials. My kid has had all kinds of problems with banks. She is 19, has some funds, a job, great grades, and plenty of documentation, but she's still treated like she can't be trusted with her own money.
Edit: Jim Nabors is still around; he's 86.