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Also change the part that says, "I've got a bridge to sell you." - What does that mean?

I'm pretty sure the saying is supposed to be, "I've got beachfront property in Nevada to sell you."

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Op was vague on that. The "bridge" is the Brooklyn Bridge in NYC, Buying the Brooklyn Bridge was a jewish metaphor for being snookered in the late 19th, early 20th century.

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Interesting, I didn't know about that reference. Thanks.