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Nov 20, 2006 10:28 |  #31

I remember saving change & smaller notes as a kid. Of course I intended to spend it as well & a new Nintendo game sounded good. So, off I went to the toy store & poured out all my money. Gosh, so many bills & coins! LOL


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Nov 20, 2006 10:31 |  #32

steved110 wrote in post #2286157 (external link)
Ever noticed how dirty your hands get after counting up your jar of loose change? Blech....:eek:

Ever notice how clean the money gets when accidentally it goes into the clothes washer? :)

Here in the States, paper currency is really high cloth rag content currency, and it washes up very nicely!


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Nov 20, 2006 10:56 |  #33

When I get home from work I toss all loose change in a jug on my bureau. Currently I'm sitting on 5 quarts of loose change. I have no idea how much that is, but it ain't shabby.

I've been saving my change like this for many many years, and every once in a while I'll cash it in. For small "emergencies" or more likely for some fun money. Best take yet was $760, though I think I have more than that right now.


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Nov 21, 2006 15:56 |  #34

Scottes wrote in post #2289184 (external link)
When I get home from work I toss all loose change in a jug on my bureau. Currently I'm sitting on 5 quarts of loose change. I have no idea how much that is, but it ain't shabby.

I've been saving my change like this for many many years, and every once in a while I'll cash it in. For small "emergencies" or more likely for some fun money. Best take yet was $760, though I think I have more than that right now.

Sweet!!

How many young kids did you take lunch money from?? :D :D :D


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Nov 21, 2006 15:57 |  #35

All of them. That's my "job" at "work."

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Nov 21, 2006 15:59 |  #36

lol... I like you sig... referring to the 100-400... nice! :D


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Nov 21, 2006 16:13 |  #37

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Sweet!!

How many young kids did you take lunch money from?? :D :D :D

It is not nice to take money from kids.:( Some find it is more ethical to trip them so the money falls out from their pockets, and when some of the money is lost and cannot be found, it is not the slimey act of stealing. Then metal detectors help find the missing change. :rolleyes: ;)


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