Oh don't ever forget about the quirky ones.. we are what makes life interesting. ;) :DQuote:
Originally posted by Paulie
Guess I didn't account for the quirky folks. Carry on. :)
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Oh don't ever forget about the quirky ones.. we are what makes life interesting. ;) :DQuote:
Originally posted by Paulie
Guess I didn't account for the quirky folks. Carry on. :)
Shayla, maybe the object of his affection just wasn't searious about him. :DQuote:
Originally posted by Shayla
I once received a dollar on which someone wrote a few provocative words.
On the tails side: "You are very sexy and I want you. Please! =) But from what I know, your a very searious woman" (sic 2x)
On the heads side: "And very beautiful. Let's start anew. I want you/ you want me."
I assure you, this message was not directed at me. But, because of its amorous qualities and because someone should've, I kept the dollar. It saddened me that the poetic dollar-writing dude didn't get his girl. Or, perhaps she was not the sentimental type and spent it...
Just discovered this thread by mere chance.
Love your story about the bad speller with the soul of a poet, Shayla!
I did too. But did you ever consider that perhaps he was a poet with the soul of a bad speller? ;)Quote:
Originally posted by CaliGirl
Just discovered this thread by mere chance.
Love your story about the bad speller with the soul of a poet, Shayla!
honey? is that you? :lolQuote:
Originally posted by skywisej
I don't spend state quarters... period. I always save them, and I make my hubby save them. It drives him nuts (probably because we would have about 250 dollars more if I let him spend them). I just can't do it... I don't know if they will be worth anything in my lifetime or even in my kids lifetime... but I would really love to pass them down to my grandkids. Besides, I like collecting... I just take this one to an extreme! :D
my wife does the same damn thing to me too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cali. they minted twice the amount of quarters in 67 for the war effort! thats why you find so many of them.
More quarters were minted for circulation in 1967 (1,524,031,848) than any year prior or since, except for 1965, when 1,819,717,540 were minted.
That TOO, Wayner! You have the soul of a stand-up comic. Last one standing, perhaps?Quote:
Originally posted by Wayner
I did too. But did you ever consider that perhaps he was a poet with the soul of a bad speller? ;)