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Oh my god it's been a while.
Amazing episode.

Those Finnish!

I was on Vacation the past 2 days, I went to a Amusment Park, Rode 2 MAXIMUM AGGRESSIVE THRILL Rides,
The Millemium force (Google it)
The Marvrick (Google it)
I nearly wet myself on the first drop of the Millemium because it's a good hundred or two feet up in the air and it's a ninety degree drop.


$181.50 ![]()

They look like sweets.

L said:
They look like sweets.

1 dollar notes, dimes and quarter?
That sounds like ye olde money to me...is that really what American money is like?

Simon) said:
That sounds like ye olde money to me...is that really what American money is like?
And then there's the 2 dollar bill which you'll hardly find nowadays. And there's a quarter for each state and a dollar coin for each President, as well as Sacajawea. I dunno if it's either a conspiracy to get coin change more popular or if Congress just wanted to discuss something not boring for a change (GET IT? CHANGE? HAHA).

I always go to the bank and exchange the money I have for 2 dollar bills. It's so much fun to pay for things with them and watching the look on the cashier's face! ![]()

Keven said:lol really? I once had an Irish £5 note, that was a real pain to use, nowhere accepted it, except the Weather-spoons where I got it from in the first place...
I always go to the bank and exchange the money I have for 2 dollar bills. It's so much fun to pay for things with them and watching the look on the cashier's face!
So ok quarter is easy to guess...wtf is a dime and nugel?

Dime is 10 cents. Nickel is 5.

QUICK AND EASY AMERICAN CURRENCY LESSON STARTING NOW:
Penny - 1 cent, 1/100 USD -- second smallest common coin

Nickel - 5 cents, 1/20 USD -- third smallest common coin

Dime - 10 cents, 1/10 USD -- smallest common coin

Quarter - 25 cents, 1/4 USD -- second largest common coin

Half-dollar - 50 cents, 1/2 USD --- largest common coin

I say common coin because these are the coins that are used in everyday transactions and such (maybe excluding the half-dollar, which are surprisingly rare, similar to the $2 bill).
There are also tons of other coins that are worth anywhere from 50 cents to $1, such as this coin, which I have, and many others, like the Presidental Dollars and many others.
So right, that's basically it in a nutshell.

Keven said:
QUICK AND EASY AMERICAN CURRENCY LESSON STARTING NOW:Penny - 1 cent, 1/100 USD -- second smallest common coin
Nickel - 5 cents, 1/20 USD -- third smallest common coin
Dime - 10 cents, 1/10 USD -- smallest common coin
Quarter - 25 cents, 1/4 USD -- second largest common coin
Half-dollar - 50 cents, 1/2 USD --- largest common coin
I say common coin because these are the coins that are used in everyday transactions and such (maybe excluding the half-dollar, which are surprisingly rare, similar to the $2 bill).There are also tons of other coins that are worth anywhere from 50 cents to $1, such as this coin, which I have, and many others, like the Presidental Dollars and many others.
So right, that's basically it in a nutshell.
and all the paper dollers,
1 (2) 5 10 20 50 100 and some others that I've forgotten

IssiacTheNotSoGreat said:
and all the paper dollers,1 (2) 5 10 20 50 100 and some others that I've forgotten


I counter your washer with yet another Epic Sax Cat! ![]()

PK Mongoose said:

PK Mongoose said:
A challenger appears!
Skip to 45 seconds in, nothing happens until then.




See when I go on holiday the usually fun random LPW Thread becomes the "hey here's a video that made me chuckle that noone else will watch Thread"
The truth hurts.

SuperLink said:
See when I go on holiday the usually fun random LPW Thread becomes the "hey here's a video that made me chuckle that noone else will watch Thread"The truth hurts.


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