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Troll-feeding Senile Ozzietard Alert!
On 10/9/18 9:14 AM, The Peeler wrote:
On Tue, 9 Oct 2018 05:42:08 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot Speed blabbered, again: FLUSH the two abnormal idiots' usual stinking troll **** ...and much better air in here again! Agreed that Jimmy is weary, stale, flat and unprofitable. |
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Troll-feeding Senile Ozzietard Alert!
On 10/9/18 9:13 AM, The Peeler wrote:
On Tue, 9 Oct 2018 04:42:16 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot Speed blabbered, again: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 20:03:18 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 09/30/2018 09:10 AM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: Why do you have such complicated terms for your coins? Ours are just called by their value - 20p, 50p, etc. Said the person with bobs, tanners, quids, sovs, tuppence, nuggets, and beer tokens... Nobody says bob anymore. Tenner is simple, it means ten. Quid is just another word for pound, like buck means dollar. Nobody says sovs or tuppence or nugget or beer token anymore. And I don't think we've had coins made of anything anywhere near the coin's value for a long time. Although they did recently (without announcing it) change the 10p coin to one that was slightly thinner/thicker (I forget which) and a different metal to save money. This played havoc with machines that take them. There is a whole market for 'junk silver' in the US. Those are pre-1965 coins with no particular numismatic value that did have silver in their composition. The theory is if the **** hits the fan they will have exchange value as opposed to the post '65 coins that are intrinsically worthless. I think all coins should be worth themselves in metal. More fool you. Says, of course, the senile troll-feeding fool! ****ing hilarious! LOL Agreed that Wilkinson is grimy, squalid, nasty and profane. |
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Cyclists waste petrol
On Tue, 09 Oct 2018 01:53:24 +0100, rbowman wrote:
On 10/08/2018 09:59 AM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 20:03:18 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 09/30/2018 09:10 AM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: Why do you have such complicated terms for your coins? Ours are just called by their value - 20p, 50p, etc. Said the person with bobs, tanners, quids, sovs, tuppence, nuggets, and beer tokens... Nobody says bob anymore. Tenner is simple, it means ten. Quid is just another word for pound, like buck means dollar. Nobody says sovs or tuppence or nugget or beer token anymore. And I don't think we've had coins made of anything anywhere near the coin's value for a long time. Although they did recently (without announcing it) change the 10p coin to one that was slightly thinner/thicker (I forget which) and a different metal to save money. This played havoc with machines that take them. There is a whole market for 'junk silver' in the US. Those are pre-1965 coins with no particular numismatic value that did have silver in their composition. The theory is if the **** hits the fan they will have exchange value as opposed to the post '65 coins that are intrinsically worthless. I think all coins should be worth themselves in metal. It particularly annoys me as I have a coin counter that sorts the coins and creates a "bank bag" (as in a particular amount - 20 x £1 etc that the bank likes paid in at once) of coins in each tube, simply by the total thickness of the pile. With the new 10ps it gets it wrong each time, so I just grumble at the bank teller when she says I've given her the wrong amount. I can adjust it for the new coins, but a the moment we have some of each. About 10 years ago I sorted coins and put them into coin wrappers. When I took them to the bank I stood their while the teller dumped them out of the wrappers and took the pile to the back room to sort. Ours has a sensitive weighscale, on the end of the row of tellers. The supermarket has a coin sorter that I use when I accumulate a couple of buckets of coins. There is a charge if you want cash back but none if you get a gift card. There are several varieties of gift cards, but I go with Amazon. For that you don't get a physical card, just a code number that adds the balance to your Amazon account. The sorter works quite well and only spits out Canadian coins. Sometimes it will reject a US coin but generally takes it if you run it through again. I just bought my own for £10 on Ebay. Yeah, but it doesn't spit out gift cards. You still have to do something with all the tin. It sorts it into money bag sized tubes of each coin, which I can easily deposit at the bank, in return for real money (or just into my account) without bothering with ****ing gift cards which have to be spent in a certain place. |
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lowbrowman, Birdbrain's eternal senile whore!
On 10/9/18 9:40 PM, The Peeler wrote:
On Mon, 8 Oct 2018 18:53:24 -0600, lowbrowman, the endlessly driveling, troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again: I just bought my own for £10 on Ebay. Yeah, but it doesn't spit out gift cards. You still have to do something with all the tin. Talking of spitting: do you spit it out or do you swallow it after you sucked off the Scottish ******, senile cocksucker? Yes that Jimmy Wilkinson Knife is foul and disgusting, isn't he? |
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