Of course, now we are learning from the limey bastards
and switching to $1 coins instead of $1 bills.
When I first moved to England, I just handed the bus
driver a pocket full of coin, and he took what he
needed. Same at the pub. Took me about 3 mos. to
figure it out. guess i'm none to bright.
adam
--- Stephen Furr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Eugene,
>
> Aye, but when I was living in Scotland a couple
> years
> back it was $1.70 = 1 GBP, now it's more like
> $1.40:1...
>
> We're catching ya!
>
> And it must be horrible to have to use that icky
> ENGLISH money. Did they finally do away with those
> RBoS 1 pound notes? I'm glad us yanks left and
> started
> using AMERICAN dollars a couple hundred years back.
> :-)
>
>
> >Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 09:41:21 +0100
> >From: Eugene Boyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Re: GTS-manual.....now fluff!
> >
> >Yes ,but it`s still not worth as much as our pound!
> >A Scotsman coming to the aid of our Canadian
> cousins.
> >
> >
> >On Thu, 23 Aug 2001 14:58:06 -0600 Phil Benson
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Range Jay wrote:
> >>
> >> > Ya know, sometimes these guys forget that
> Canada is just a suburb of
> the U.S.
> >> > anyway. A real country would have real dollars,
> you know.
> >>
> >> And to top that, our dollar is still worth a
> dollar!! :)
> >
> >--
> >Eugene Boyle
> >Heriot-Watt University
> >
>
> Stephen
> '93 GTS1000AE, '01 GL1800A
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