Like I have said I will be 67 next month so quit following me or else I will have a restraing order out on you. But it is great to look at myself good job
I picked up one yesterday. Someone (50-ish) claimed “kids today wouldn’t even pick one up.” I informed him that those of his generation didn’t either. Being a “Depression Baby”, I do.
When I was in PT for my bad back, I was continually asked, “on a scale of 1 – 10, how much does it hurt?”I would reply that if I dropped something worth less than $20, I wouldn’t even attempt to pick it up. They got the message.
I was walking through a hardware store about a year ago, and there, right in front of the bolts and screws in the middle of the aisle was a fifty dollar bill. Being the honest Plugger that I am, I knew someone would be looking for it. When I couldn’t find the “loser” I turned it in at Customer Service. They said they would put it in a safe box for 30 days, but my guess is, the two of them probably went out for drinks and dinner after work.
farkyou over 11 years ago
I guess it’s just a cowinky-dink McDonalds had the new “lucky penny” commercial durning the Oscars tonight.
Gator007 over 11 years ago
What are we gonna do when they don’t make pennies anymore?
rini1946 over 11 years ago
Like I have said I will be 67 next month so quit following me or else I will have a restraing order out on you. But it is great to look at myself good job
ossiningaling over 11 years ago
And luckier still when they can stand back up.
hippogriff over 11 years ago
I picked up one yesterday. Someone (50-ish) claimed “kids today wouldn’t even pick one up.” I informed him that those of his generation didn’t either. Being a “Depression Baby”, I do.
otahans over 11 years ago
Someone told me he always picked them up because God’sname was on them and It wasn’t good to leave them in the dirt.
route66paul over 11 years ago
When I was in PT for my bad back, I was continually asked, “on a scale of 1 – 10, how much does it hurt?”I would reply that if I dropped something worth less than $20, I wouldn’t even attempt to pick it up. They got the message.
route66paul over 11 years ago
That is pre- 1982 pennies. They are NOT copper any more. If you want copper, nickles are 75% copper.
waykirk over 11 years ago
I still pick them up. Usually at the 7-11. Found a dime the other day at Wendy’s.
“A penny saved is a penny earned”. Ben Franklin.
Total found in forty years= $5.75.
Oh well,
The old Sarge
plgrguy Premium Member over 11 years ago
I was walking through a hardware store about a year ago, and there, right in front of the bolts and screws in the middle of the aisle was a fifty dollar bill. Being the honest Plugger that I am, I knew someone would be looking for it. When I couldn’t find the “loser” I turned it in at Customer Service. They said they would put it in a safe box for 30 days, but my guess is, the two of them probably went out for drinks and dinner after work.
BillWa over 11 years ago
Find a penny, pick it up, and all day long you will have a penny.And a sore back.
ColonelClaus over 11 years ago
Yep.. I pick them up. bend at the hip and use one leg as a counterweight, Keep one hand on my walking stick.
Sangelia over 11 years ago
you never know. you MIGHT find one that is worth a few hundred dollars. depending on age, condition, where it was minted.