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SDM
2004-07-16, 07:13 PM
I've been rolling for 2 hours http://planetside-universe.com/forums/images/smilies/doh.gif

http://img2.exs.cx/img2/5918/change.jpg

Fragmatic
2004-07-16, 07:14 PM
send some my way ;)

Corrosion
2004-07-16, 07:16 PM
^^^^^^

UncleDynamite
2004-07-16, 07:21 PM
I credit the Red Bull on the left side of the picture for your change-rolling frenzy.

Hezzy
2004-07-16, 07:24 PM
They look like tampons

Fragmatic
2004-07-16, 07:25 PM
They look like tampons

more like french bangers.

Triggar
2004-07-16, 07:33 PM
How many hookers and gallons of ice cream can you buy with $180.50?

MVTek
2004-07-16, 07:40 PM
How many hookers and gallons of ice cream can you buy with $180.50?

Approximately Pi.

SDM
2004-07-16, 08:28 PM
Approximately Pi.
Pi hookers, 6 gallons of ice cream

Strygun
2004-07-16, 09:30 PM
i've got the same kind of thing going.. my coin bowl is overflowing

Jennyboo
2004-07-16, 09:32 PM
I've been rolling for 2 hours http://planetside-universe.com/forums/images/smilies/doh.gif

http://img2.exs.cx/img2/5918/change.jpg
:brow: :brow:

martyr
2004-07-16, 09:43 PM
there's a machine that does that for free at the grocery store

Ultimatedogg
2004-07-16, 09:50 PM
wow your lucky the money machine at my store (called coinstar) charges 8 cents on ever dollar.

MVTek
2004-07-16, 09:55 PM
there's a machine that does that for free at the grocery store

They aren't free. But if you turn them on randomly... sometimes they give you free money from the poor soul that came before you.

Strygun
2004-07-16, 10:12 PM
there's a machine that does that for free at the grocery store
they take like 8% of however much you feed through it.

BUGGER
2004-07-16, 10:16 PM
Where do you all keep your change in?


I keep mine in a budwiser bottle (big) that has dale earnhardt jr. number on it. The guy got it at the pepsi400 when dale jr won it for the first time.


only got 17 dollars in it, had 23 but mum took 6 dollars out for parking. i just started 2 years ago, so gimme a break.

Mag-Mower
2004-07-17, 12:40 AM
Bah, i keep mine in a UPS box from when Dale Jarrett won his 3rd daytona 500, it has a big #88 on the side of it...

Indecisive
2004-07-17, 01:43 AM
I use change whenever I buy something, i usually never have over a dollar in my wallet.

Hamma
2004-07-17, 07:15 PM
Thats an assload of change.

Jennyboo
2004-07-17, 07:21 PM
Pass that change my way :brow:

JetRaiden
2004-07-17, 07:27 PM
cant you get sorting machines for like, 20-30 bucks now?

SDM
2004-07-17, 08:03 PM
I only do it about once every year or so. I'm not going to buy a piece of shit machine to count my change:doh: ...lazy fuckers.

Triggar
2004-07-17, 08:23 PM
I keep my change in an IKEA bowl by the door, along with my keys.

I don't think I've got enough change in there to pay for tolls one-way to Orlando, let alone buy a hooker and a gallon of ice cream.

Debit cards are the way of the future ;)

JetRaiden
2004-07-17, 09:37 PM
I keep mine in a giant water cooler jug in the garage. there most be like $300+ in there by now. gotta cash that in.

martyr
2004-07-17, 09:53 PM
no, it definitely does it for free

SDM
2004-07-18, 01:17 AM
My bank will take it for free, but the big-ass tupperware container weighed about 30lbs, and I knew it had screws and shit mixed in with the change (the machine at the bank hates it when you feed it screws :) )

kreeten
2004-07-18, 02:14 AM
I keep all my change in bigass ziplock baggies. I take it to the machine at my local Safeway, they charge a rapelike fee of 9.8%, but I work for tips. Last cashin 688.00 big bucks. :D

Squeeky
2004-07-18, 04:20 AM
Debit card!!! bye bye change :D

Ivan
2004-07-19, 09:08 AM
Debit card!!! bye bye change :D
:nod: Indeed.

Triggar
2004-07-19, 10:46 AM
When I worked at Citibank and someone came in with a bucket of loose coins, I'd tell them to go home, roll it, then come back and I'd cash it.

Sometimes the bastards would stick chuck-e-cheese tokens and other non-currency, so that my drawer would be like, $3 short. BASTARDS.

SDM
2004-07-19, 10:53 AM
When I worked at Citibank and someone came in with a bucket of loose coins, I'd tell them to go home, roll it, then come back and I'd cash it.

Sometimes the bastards would stick chuck-e-cheese tokens and other non-currency, so that my drawer would be like, $3 short. BASTARDS.
Thats why I just do it myself, saves everybody the hassle. That and my kittays like to help when I dump it all on the floor :D

oddfish
2004-07-19, 11:03 AM
Thats why I just do it myself, saves everybody the hassle. That and my kittays like to help when I dump it all on the floor :D


i used to have a big empty water jug for a water cooler. i began filling it with change. when i spilled that shit out, counted it, rolled it: 400 some odd dollars. beautiful. buys a lot of balloons.


and Trig, anyone comes to the bank with a shitload of unrolled coins, i think it says somewhere in the constitution that you can take the little bank pen that's chained to the desk and stab them in the throat. i'm sure it's somewhere, i'll post pics.

Infernus
2004-07-19, 11:25 AM
i used to have a big empty water jug for a water cooler. i began filling it with change. when i spilled that shit out, counted it, rolled it: 400 some odd dollars. beautiful. buys a lot of balloons.


and Trig, anyone comes to the bank with a shitload of unrolled coins, i think it says somewhere in the constitution that you can take the little bank pen that's chained to the desk and stab them in the throat. i'm sure it's somewhere, i'll post pics.

HAHAHAHAHA


Triggar: Please step closer to the desk please
*Customer steps closer*
Triggar: STAB! DIE DIE DIE!
*Customer backs away as Triggar continues to stab at the air*
Triggar: Ok sorry I'm done... Please step forward to complete your transaction
*Customer steps into stabbing range*
Triggar: STAB!

Sputty
2004-07-19, 11:31 AM
Thats why I just do it myself, saves everybody the hassle. That and my kittays like to help when I dump it all on the floor :D
kitties rock

Infernus
2004-07-19, 11:34 AM
kitties rock

My sister's kitteh (which we have affectionatly named furball... er well I've named it that because I don't know its real name) doesn't rock.. it tried to gnaw my arm off, and it has talons for claws... and it tried to bite my ass when I almost sat on it (damn thing gets the best seat in the living room- MY SEAT)

Triggar
2004-07-19, 12:18 PM
My brother was telling me how he was trying to wear my cat George out by gently poking him and generally pissing him off. He was doing this so George wouldn't nag my brother to take him outside. Well, my brother said that his efforts to wear Georgie down were successful, and my brother then went to bed. He said about five minutes later, George tackled my brother's leg and latched on with his claws.

To which I replied, "owned".

oddfish
2004-07-19, 12:23 PM
My brother was telling me how he was trying to wear my cat George out by gently poking him and generally pissing him off. He was doing this so George wouldn't nag my brother to take him outside. Well, my brother said that his efforts to wear Georgie down were successful, and my brother then went to bed. He said about five minutes later, George tackled my brother's leg and latched on with his claws.

To which I replied, "owned".


cats are fucking 1337.

Caligula latches on to people's pant cuffs and socks with his teeth and then lets himself go limp so you have to drag him around. he's a sick fuck. love that cat.

Triggar
2004-07-19, 12:25 PM
Holy crap, Caligula rules.

Did you get him a spiked collar? No? Get him one, stat. With a bell on it.

Infernus
2004-07-19, 12:26 PM
Holy crap, Caligula rules.

Did you get him a spiked collar? No? Get him one, stat. With a bell on it.

Hehehehe... Furball attacks me when he sees me he's so cutebecause he'll jump off the loveseat and latch onto my shirt and just hang there...

Sputty
2004-07-19, 12:28 PM
pics plz

oddfish
2004-07-19, 12:32 PM
caligula has a bright red collar with his name embroidered on it in dark red. he's a white cat. it looks EVIL.

my Nanna in Orlando made the collar. she's so awesome. although, she wasn't sure about the name. haha.. we had many a good laugh over that one while she was embroidering. plus, she's australian, so everything she says is in that great accent. it's great.

Triggar
2004-07-19, 02:20 PM
I love your grandma, have her make a collar for Beatrice.

And seriously, calling your animal "Caligula" is one of the coolest things I've ever heard.

MVTek
2004-07-19, 03:35 PM
And seriously, calling your animal "Caligula" is one of the coolest things I've ever heard.


I much prefer the name Schr�dinger for a cat.