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its been a crappy day at work, thanks for making it a little bit more tolerable duders.
I had to bring this back. Just saw this advertisement on a webpage.
Crazy what they claim now

I hope the recipe is good, cause if it makes me lose 15 lbs in 3 minutes I think we have a problem


































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These are great 
The Verizon employees resignation form was genius.
Just some thoughts similar to that pic of the washers made out of pennies.. I was watching a show on pennies today. It costs $124 million to make $80 million worth of pennies. (The zinc is worth more than the penny itself.) Thought it was pretty ridiculous. Similar applies to nickels. There are many people that want to see the penny go away - but there are also reasons to keep the penny. It doesn't look like it will ever go away. But there are a good number of places downtown, for instance, that don't do pennies - if you owe (or are owed) $3.52 or 3.48, they'll take (or give) $3.50 - mainly the quick convenience type marts in buildings. I see that becoming more common. At the end of the day the + and - probably balance either out rather well and they know it. One of the arguments against keeping pennies is productivity time in counting pennies for change.
just had bfast @ McD's at Washington & Wacker. Total was $5.07, she took $5.. I was kinda surprised.
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| Originally posted by delobbo Just some thoughts similar to that pic of the washers made out of pennies.. I was watching a show on pennies today. It costs $124 million to make $80 million worth of pennies. (The zinc is worth more than the penny itself.) Thought it was pretty ridiculous. Similar applies to nickels. There are many people that want to see the penny go away - but there are also reasons to keep the penny. It doesn't look like it will ever go away. But there are a good number of places downtown, for instance, that don't do pennies - if you owe (or are owed) $3.52 or 3.48, they'll take (or give) $3.50 - mainly the quick convenience type marts in buildings. I see that becoming more common. At the end of the day the + and - probably balance either out rather well and they know it. One of the arguments against keeping pennies is productivity time in counting pennies for change. |
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| Originally posted by delobbo just had bfast @ McD's at Washington & Wacker. Total was $5.07, she took $5.. I was kinda surprised. |
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| Originally posted by jonze was nikos with you? |
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| Originally posted by delobbo you wish |
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