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Tubmanville Jaguars sounds great

Quote:I might get heat for this, but I think it is wrong for the US to be doing this for the sake of political correctness.
 

I couldn't agree more, especially with the economy the way that it is.

 

Quote:I don't care about Jackson being replaced all that much, but the totality of the changes they've announced smack of "Our money is too white male-ish."
 

Again, it goes back to DiamondJag's post regarding PC.

 

We have a huge deficit, the economy is not doing well and yet, we are going to spend money to change the way that our money looks for the sake of PC.   Rolleyes
Quote:I couldn't agree more, especially with the economy the way that it is.



Again, it goes back to DiamondJag's post regarding PC.


We have a huge deficit, the economy is not doing well and yet, we are going to spend money to change the way that our money looks for the sake of PC. Rolleyes


Lol, if you haven't noticed, it's not like republicans, who control the house and Senate are doing anything to correct the problem.


Quick lesson, congress makes laws... the executive enforces them.


Also, the changes to money falls on the treasury department, not much they can do to pass legislation...
But no, Ben Carson says the problem with our country is pc, do let's drone on about that instead...
i still dont see anybody donating their houses to the local indian tribe and moving back to their motherland.

We didn't land on Plymouth rock, Plymouth rock landed on us!


Also, I'm not sure what you're getting at, badger
Quote:Tubmanville Jaguars sounds great
 

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Quote:I can't like this comment enough.  Nicely done!
I'm quite proud of it myself. I typed it without really thinking and hit 'post' and was like- dang
Quote:That's why Sacagewea dollars can't catch on, no one likes to use the coin slot.
When my ex and I lived in Germany we went to a club that had dancers. We couldn't figure out how we were going to tip them since anything 5 marks and under were coins. Turns out they don't get tipped like they are here. They are paid by the club or some such thing. A learning experience for sure. 
Quote:When my ex and I lived in Germany we went to a club that had dancers. We couldn't figure out how we were going to tip them since anything 5 marks and under were coins. Turns out they don't get tipped like they are here. They are paid by the club or some such thing. A learning experience for sure. 
 

That's a beautiful thing.
Quote:That's a beautiful thing.
 

Nah, you get what you pay for.
Quote:When my ex and I lived in Germany we went to a club that had dancers. We couldn't figure out how we were going to tip them since anything 5 marks and under were coins. Turns out they don't get tipped like they are here. They are paid by the club or some such thing. A learning experience for sure.


Ok, ok, now we are all curious!


How much did it cost to get in? Were the drinks overpriced? And were the female dance professionals.... uhmm... talented?
Quote:Ok, ok, now we are all curious!


How much did it cost to get in? Were the drinks overpriced? And were the female dance professionals.... uhmm... talented?
 

This is the kind of multi-cultural exploration and research I could get into. Someone notify the grant writers!
Hamilton is the criminal bankster hero, a Federalist, monetarist, and the first American criminal central bankster.

 

The criminal banksters hate Andrew Jackson.  He fought Speaker of the House Henry Clay regarding renewal of the charter of the Second National Bank.  His last words were reportedly, "I killed the bank".   Central banking remained "dead" until the Federal Reserve Act of 1913.

 

As for Harriet Tubman:   if Obama had a son.....

Quote:When my ex and I lived in Germany we went to a club that had dancers. We couldn't figure out how we were going to tip them since anything 5 marks and under were coins. Turns out they don't get tipped like they are here. They are paid by the club or some such thing. A learning experience for sure. 
 

I would have maybe tried the "coin slot".   Wink

 

Quote:That's a beautiful thing.
 

I take it that you don't like tipping?

 

Quote:Ok, ok, now we are all curious!


How much did it cost to get in? Were the drinks overpriced? And were the female dance professionals.... uhmm... talented?
 

Inquiring minds must know.
Quote:Were the drinks overpriced?
Are they ever not overpriced?
Quote:We have a huge deficit, the economy is not doing well and yet, we are going to spend money to change the way that our money looks for the sake of PC.   Rolleyes
Updating the look and feel of money is part and parcel of what the BEP does. Even if it hadn't chosen to replace Jackson they still would've redesigned the entire note.
BTW; here's the new design for the $10 bill:

 

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Quote:BTW; here's the new design for the $10 bill:

 

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They need to put an "A" in front of the "10"s.

Quote:Ok, ok, now we are all curious!


How much did it cost to get in? Were the drinks overpriced? And were the female dance professionals.... uhmm... talented?
That club was more like a bar, but still a club. It was kind of weird. No cover charge that I remember but this was back in 2001 so it's been awhile. 

 

We went to a place called Moulin Rouge. The movie with Christina Aquilara came out that year so we were curious if it was anything like the movie. That was a high class joint. 40 marks a piece to get in, you had to buy 2 drinks per person IIRC and if you wanted to talk to one of the girls you had to buy her a drink. They were all gorgeous. They were mostly Eastern European and there was nothing fake. Boobs, butts, face- all natural. And the majority were brunettes. We talked to a girl from some small country. Again this was a long time ago so I don't remember details but it was an interesting experience. 

 

I loved Germany. There was a lot to experience and we tried to live it up the best we could. 9/11 put a damper on things for a while for obvious reasons, but other than that it was one of the top 5 best things I've ever been able to do/experience. 
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