$85 is about what you’ll spend nowadays at the old ball yard for a hot dog. (Yes I know that’s an exaggeration but not by much if you have a couple beers.)
I had that pleasure recently. The down side: handing over currency printed long before the colors and security measures came to be. It took quite a bit of reassuring the cashier that yes, it was real U.S. currency and still good. She had to call for a manger.
It was only a five. I scared to try to spend the fifty.
In my case, it’s coffee cans full of change in my closet. I empty my pockets daily onto my desk, then sort that into cans monthly. Last year I deposited over $1500 into my savings account just in change. My credit union still has the change counters we can use for free, so I don’t even have to roll it.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
could that money have fluctuated a little?
Zykoic over 4 years ago
Deer lights for the pick-up!
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 4 years ago
Sorry- I looted all my old stashes years ago.
Breadboard over 4 years ago
I like when that happens :-)
Geophyzz over 4 years ago
When the cold weather first arrives, my wife often finds a $20 bill in her jacket pocket. I guess her mother trained her to carry mad money.
Caldonia over 4 years ago
That would buy a lot of Fancy Feast.
ksu71 over 4 years ago
$85 is about what you’ll spend nowadays at the old ball yard for a hot dog. (Yes I know that’s an exaggeration but not by much if you have a couple beers.)
Kip Williams over 4 years ago
Tip: Give yourself a surprise treat at the next wedding or funeral by slipping a tenner into the pocket of your suit jacket now.
—VIZ Magazine
Space & Kitten over 4 years ago
It would be Nice just to have some We Could Hide. :-}
danketaz Premium Member over 4 years ago
Hope that weren’t the wife’s mad money.
I Go Pogo over 4 years ago
I had that pleasure recently. The down side: handing over currency printed long before the colors and security measures came to be. It took quite a bit of reassuring the cashier that yes, it was real U.S. currency and still good. She had to call for a manger.
It was only a five. I scared to try to spend the fifty.
contralto2b over 4 years ago
Or in my case, inside my piggy bank – $167.00 in bills. I am figuring out the coinage now. My poor piggy bank was nigh onto busting!
TLH1310 Premium Member over 4 years ago
In my case, it’s coffee cans full of change in my closet. I empty my pockets daily onto my desk, then sort that into cans monthly. Last year I deposited over $1500 into my savings account just in change. My credit union still has the change counters we can use for free, so I don’t even have to roll it.
whelan_jj over 4 years ago
After my mom died we found well over $1000 hidden away in drawers.