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Single Summing Up As Of Late?

 
 
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Mon 15 Oct, 2012 11:43 am
@dalehileman,
Quote:
Is that guy some kinda creep whose gonna target me with markd money outside?
dalehileman wrote:
Man, I share your reaction. Dave may be a fine fellow but his motives are questionable
if not dangerous as you suggest
What is the danger ?
dalehileman
 
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Reply Mon 15 Oct, 2012 11:52 am
@OmSigDAVID,
Quote:
What is the danger ?
Eg see Farmer response # …651
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Mon 15 Oct, 2012 12:04 pm
@dalehileman,
DAVID wrote:
What is the danger ?
dalehileman wrote:
Eg see Farmer response # …651
I responded to that,
but I fail to see any danger.

To whom is the danger??

In a worst case scenario,
what woud happen ?





David
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dalehileman
 
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Reply Mon 15 Oct, 2012 12:24 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
Quote:
What is the danger ?

"...some kinda creep whose gonna target me"…

Quote:
In a worst case scenario,what woud happen ?
Dunno, s'pose I'd get shot
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Mon 15 Oct, 2012 12:29 pm
@dalehileman,
OK, Dale; so if u r so un-lucky that when u go out to eat,
someone drops a $5O bill on the table in front of u,
WHAT will u do ?


Inquiring minds wanna know.





David
dalehileman
 
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Reply Mon 15 Oct, 2012 01:29 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
Quote:
Inquiring minds wanna know.
Really

I'd call after him, "You dropped something." because he might have mistaken me for someone else. How about you
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Mon 15 Oct, 2012 05:39 pm
@dalehileman,
DAVID wrote:
Inquiring minds wanna know.
dalehileman wrote:
Really

I'd call after him, "You dropped something."
I did that truthfully,
some years ago in Las Vegas, Caesars Palace, in a walkway.
I got the idea to create a hoax in the future, to wit:
I falsely told pedestrians (mostly good looking chics & kids)
that thay had dropped cash and handed them some cash.
I don't believe that thay were expecting that to happen.

(U can also do a variation of that to good looking waitresses in restaurants.)




dalehileman wrote:
because he might have mistaken me for someone else.

How about you
I guess I 'd take it.
This is the first that I've thawt about it.

Some years ago, I saw a $1O bill on the ground
in a parking lot. I left it there, for the delight
of someone else. I did not wanna bend down for $1O.





David
Lustig Andrei
 
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Reply Mon 15 Oct, 2012 05:57 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
All I can say is it must be awfully nice to be so well-to-do you can just ignore a $10 bill on the ground. I envy you, David.
dalehileman
 
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Reply Mon 15 Oct, 2012 06:12 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
I had an experience like that hiking with my Better Half. It was $5 and I was about to leave it but she insisted we take it

She is much smarter than I
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Mon 15 Oct, 2012 06:13 pm
@Lustig Andrei,
Life can be FUN,
depending on how u arrange it.





David
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Mon 15 Oct, 2012 06:16 pm

One thing that I don't (have not in this century)
is accept nickels or pennies, in change; not worth their wate.

I don't give them away, either.
That woud be degrading.





David
dalehileman
 
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Reply Tue 16 Oct, 2012 10:36 am
@OmSigDAVID,
Quote:
One thing that I don't (have not in this century) is accept nickels or pennies, in change; not worth their wate.
When I was a kid you could buy an ice cream cone for 5 cents

But Dave if you don't accept nickels and pennies how do you then pay for purchases requiring odd sums

I suppose you could offer a larger amount in the form of a bill then but then to leave the nickels and pennies you'd have to pick out the quarters and dimes from any change

Quote:
I don't give them away, either. That would be degrading.
But if you leave the nickels and pennies isn't that sort of degrading to the cashier
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Tue 16 Oct, 2012 11:38 am
@dalehileman,
DAVID wrote:
One thing that I don't (have not in this century)
is accept nickels or pennies, in change; not worth their wate.
dalehileman wrote:
When I was a kid you could buy an ice cream cone for 5 cents
Thank Roosevelt for taking us off the Gold Standard.

My reference was to this century.






dalehileman wrote:
But Dave if you don't accept nickels and pennies how do you then pay for purchases requiring odd sums

I suppose you could offer a larger amount in the form of a bill then but then to leave the nickels and pennies
you'd have to pick out the quarters and dimes from any change
I have done that.
I ofen pay with a $20 or a $50, then deposit the change
in my right hip jacket pocket, for trash cash.
In time, it accumulates into a clump. Then I do a clump dump
onto an unsuspecting target whose looks I like.




DAVID wrote:
I don't give them away, either. That would be degrading.
dalehileman wrote:
But if you leave the nickels and pennies isn't that sort of degrading to the cashier
Occupational hazzard; accepting that job was within his discretion.
dalehileman
 
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Reply Tue 16 Oct, 2012 12:05 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
Quote:
Then I do a clump dump onto an unsuspecting target whose looks I like.
Dumbfounded we might suppose but Isn't he ever embarrassed
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Tue 16 Oct, 2012 12:13 pm
@dalehileman,
dalehileman wrote:

Quote:
Then I do a clump dump onto an unsuspecting target whose looks I like.
Dumbfounded we might suppose but Isn't he ever embarrassed
That has not happened yet.
Thay don 't always KNOW it, at the time.
For instance, 1ce while returning to my car,
I was waiting for a lite. A boy (maybe 10 or 12)
with a semi-open backpack was facing away from me, waiting.
I dumped a clump of trash cash in his backpack.
Presumably, he discovered it some time thereafter.
Maybe he was surprized, when he went to take his books
to do his homework. I dunno if he was embarrassed.
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