Posted by Mark - IN. on November 05, 2014 at 18:44:18 from (24.15.147.40):
In Reply to: Fooled myself posted by 37Chief on November 05, 2014 at 12:02:13:
When I was stationed overseas, on American bases are where the oddball currencies always ended up. $2 bills, Susan B Anthony dollars. Go to the bank and cash a paycheck and end up with a dozen crisp $2 bills each time. Should have saved those. The Susan B's? I don't know how I ended up with 4 of them in my pocket one night, but I was drunk and hungry and the candy in the vending machine in the barracks was 25 cents per item and all they had were KitKat bars that I didn't like, but I was starving before passing out. I put in a quarter that was a Susan B and it took it but the KitKat got stuck, so I put in another quater Susan B, same thing all four times. I don't remember if I ever got that KitKat, but it cost me 4 Susan B's, that much I remember. I don't think I ever saw a $2 bill or a Susan B after I came back to America. I do remember pulling into an unmanned toll booth on a toll road a couple of years ago with a toll of $4.00 and the smallest I had was a $20 bill, which it took. It spit out $16 in $1 coins, several that ended up under my truck with a long line of vehicles behind me just like the one I slowly moved up through to get to that stupid machine.
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