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Post by Moose on Jun 29, 2013 16:47:08 GMT
I am gearing up for a cleaning evening. I hate cleaning, but the one perk is that I often find small change that I've left lying around. So, here is a sweepstake on how much I will find this time... any guesses?
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Post by Moose on Jun 29, 2013 16:52:47 GMT
Five pence so far!
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Post by Moose on Jun 29, 2013 16:54:49 GMT
eighteen pence
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Post by raspberrybullets on Jun 29, 2013 17:00:29 GMT
What do we get if we win? Do we get your money? And it's no fair, it's in a weird currency I don't understand. How many pences do you have in whatever it is you have, a pound?
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Post by jayme on Jun 29, 2013 17:03:09 GMT
Five hundred thousand million pee! (But it will be cat pee.)
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Post by Moose on Jun 29, 2013 17:03:11 GMT
twenty two pence! Think Aussie currency but with pounds and pence instead of cents and dollars
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Post by raspberrybullets on Jun 29, 2013 17:05:33 GMT
You mean instead of dollars and cents?
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Post by Alvamiga on Jun 29, 2013 17:40:43 GMT
My currency converter says £1=$A1.66 I used to keep finding money when I was a student, but I finally stopped leaving it lying about and I now know where it all is. Anything smaller than 20p coins go into tubs and I occasionally have a few pounds to put back in the bank. I don't carry those coins about any more as it's not worth the weight and destruction of my pocket linings. Thankfully, the bank no longer require me to fill in paper forms to put £6 of change in!
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