rocker_oz33
TheBrownDog
Holden or Ford .Nope
I've grown up - it's now Holden/Ford polo shirts all the way jk.
That's like Coke vs Pepsi ...
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Holden or Ford .Nope
I've grown up - it's now Holden/Ford polo shirts all the way jk.
Happens to me.People who, when catching up with one of your best friends, ask them how you are.
But you’ve never personally heard from these people in years
I seriously don’t get it
I assume most people have a random jar/ashtray/mug full of coins that they've dumped from their pocket after going to the pub or the bakery.
My question is what people do with money. I have this big ****ing 1 litre mason jar full of coins... I have no idea how much, but there's plenty of gold - but I'm never taking (guesstimating) 80 bucks in coins anywhere.
What do I do with this shit?
Buy something nice for your self.
Covid over you can pay in coins .And just pay for it in coins? That feels so weird.
I assume most people have a random jar/ashtray/mug full of coins that they've dumped from their pocket after going to the pub or the bakery.
My question is what people do with money. I have this big ****ing 1 litre mason jar full of coins... I have no idea how much, but there's plenty of gold - but I'm never taking (guesstimating) 80 bucks in coins anywhere.
What do I do with this shit?
What you buying with ya cash ?Take it to the bank and dump it in the coin deposit machine - I literally did it this morning with a coffee tin and there was $147 bucks in it
Be a philanthropist and Walk around the carpark for a day paying people’s parking metresI assume most people have a random jar/ashtray/mug full of coins that they've dumped from their pocket after going to the pub or the bakery.
My question is what people do with money. I have this big ****ing 1 litre mason jar full of coins... I have no idea how much, but there's plenty of gold - but I'm never taking (guesstimating) 80 bucks in coins anywhere.
What do I do with this shit?
Take it to the bank and dump it in the coin deposit machine - I literally did it this morning with a coffee tin and there was $147 bucks in it
My bank has a coin counter ATM thingy. Pour them in and away it goes. I assume it's not cheating me...I assume most people have a random jar/ashtray/mug full of coins that they've dumped from their pocket after going to the pub or the bakery.
My question is what people do with money. I have this big ****ing 1 litre mason jar full of coins... I have no idea how much, but there's plenty of gold - but I'm never taking (guesstimating) 80 bucks in coins anywhere.
What do I do with this shit?
Be a philanthropist and Walk around the carpark for a day paying people’s parking metres
I don't reckon I've been in a bank in a decade - tell me more. Does it count it for you? Do I have to have an account at that bank to pay it into, or does it just spit out cash?
It's a machine it's too hard to get a bank teller these days .I don't reckon I've been in a bank in a decade - tell me more. Does it count it for you? Do I have to have an account at that bank to pay it into, or does it just spit out cash?
What you buying with ya cash ?
Cocaine and hookers
I know what cocaine costs, so I shudder to think of the quality of hooker you got with what's left
After a few lines you might don't remember there was a hooker even there .
You're not getting a few lines for $147 either
Some places have a limit on the amount you can pay in coins. I remember seeing an old lady dump about $50 in $2 coins onto a supermarket counter and the attendant said that $20 in coins was their limit.And just pay for it in coins? That feels so weird.
edit: I guess the pub over the road already thinks I'm weird, it'd probably be on brand if I took a mason jar of coins in there and bought a carton.
The saddest thing is the OAP who opens her purse when buying a $5.95 coffee and puts a pile of coins on the counterSome places have a limit on the amount you can pay in coins. I remember seeing an old lady dump about $50 in $2 coins onto a supermarket counter and the attendant said that $20 in coins was their limit.
It’s aggravating and time-wasting for a shop person to have to count coins. Plus errors could happen if there are a lot.
There are donation tins and tip jars in many stores, put a handful in whenever you see one.