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    Piggybank

    Here's what my piggybank looks like after buying kilts and shopping for the holidays. :grin:


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    Oh my god, that is so hilarious! Don't let my spouse see it. He'll say that's what our piggy bank looks like after I go shopping! ;)

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    While that piggybank probably describes my normal financial situation, actually seeing it is a bit disturbing.

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    That guy looks posatively healthy beside mine! I wonderded why the spouse had been so nice the last three days, she's been trying to hide the credit card bill till she comes up with a good story!
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    That post got me to thinking in a different direction. I've been in the habit, over the last 20 or so years, of just throwing my pocket change in a drawer when I came home from work, and I still do it now that I'm retired. I've had to empty the drawer a time or two also, and have filled a nice sized jar (over gallon size). Could it be that I now have enough for a new kilt, maybe even a tank? Any kilt makers take $500 to $700 in pennies, nickles, dimes and quarters?
    Last edited by Jerry; 1st January 06 at 06:26 AM.
    "A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
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    Prolly better to take to the bank & let the teller deposit it for you. I hate to think what the postage for $500 in change would be. ;)

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