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Post by classychick on Dec 31, 2012 0:09:19 GMT -5
I've seen an old $20, what I haven't seen is a $1 bill or $2 bill You've never seen a $! bill, seriously. Is that a joke, or did you write the wrong thing------
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Post by classychick on Dec 31, 2012 0:10:41 GMT -5
Feeling old??? 1-When we had a 15-16 year old come up to us at the store wondering if the $20 bill a customer gave her was counterfeit----she had never seen an old one. OMG. 2-Training a 17 year old in the office. Dancing around to the Monkees. She says what are yo doing. Dancing to the Monkees. I love this song. I have it on a 45. WHAT'S A 45??? I have seen an old $20 I think. What is a 45?? 45??/ Is that sarcasm, or a serious question. IF serious---do you know what a vinyl album is, if so, a 45 is smaller. It had one song on each side.
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Post by Jindred on Dec 31, 2012 0:34:43 GMT -5
I had a teller laugh out loud when I went to pay with cash. She was like "Wow, I expected you to have a credit card or debit card or some kind of card!" To which I replied "Why?" to which she replied "Well all people around your age never use cash!" to which I respond "I don't trust cards.."
I know one day I am going to expect it to have 300$ left on it or something and got to buy a sandwich and for it to get denied! I always carry cash!
Also I know what vinyl/ 45s are due to my musical genius of an uncle who still has many.
Why are Day and Credit Card highlighted?
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Post by 101mitch on Dec 31, 2012 0:48:43 GMT -5
I have seen an old $20 I think. What is a 45?? 45??/ Is that sarcasm, or a serious question. IF serious---do you know what a vinyl album is, if so, a 45 is smaller. It had one song on each side. Absolutely no sarcasm. lol
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Post by awesomeace on Dec 31, 2012 1:38:34 GMT -5
I've seen an old $20, what I haven't seen is a $1 bill or $2 bill You've never seen a $! bill, seriously. Is that a joke, or did you write the wrong thing------ Scratch that... saw a $1 bill once but I think it was framed along with a $2 bill @jin I only carry my debt card, never carry cash around PS You know what my favorite pastime is? Messing around with you Americans We don't have $1 bill, only loonies
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Post by lostabroad2 on Dec 31, 2012 2:07:09 GMT -5
Why are Day and Credit Card highlighted? Are they underlined and link you to adverts?
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Post by classychick on Dec 31, 2012 2:31:48 GMT -5
You've never seen a $! bill, seriously. Is that a joke, or did you write the wrong thing------ Scratch that... saw a $1 bill once but I think it was framed along with a $2 bill @jin I only carry my debt card, never carry cash around PS You know what my favorite pastime is? Messing around with you Americans We don't have $1 bill, only loonies Well I know you're in Canada, but I just assumed you'd seen a dollar bill, then AFTER I posted I realized that was such an American assumption----DUH, I've never seen Canadian currency except a few coins here and there. So my apoligies--that was a dumb thing to say.
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Post by classychick on Dec 31, 2012 2:32:44 GMT -5
Why are Day and Credit Card highlighted? Are they underlined and link you to adverts? HUH? ?
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Post by classychick on Dec 31, 2012 2:35:17 GMT -5
45??/ Is that sarcasm, or a serious question. IF serious---do you know what a vinyl album is, if so, a 45 is smaller. It had one song on each side. Absolutely no sarcasm. lol OK, wasn't sure. Just look up vinyl 45. It's like downloading a song today. Difference is you can download any song from the album as along as it's there. 45s---or singles---were of the current song released by an artist. It always had a less known song on the back. You had to go to the store to buy it. That was how they kept up with the Top 40 or other countdowns back then. How many records were sold.
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Post by classychick on Dec 31, 2012 2:37:14 GMT -5
O---M---G
"Back then" did I really just say that. Just when I think I can't feel any older LMAO
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