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What to do with crusty clad. Well you can always roll it up and dump it at the bank. You can also put it in a rock tumbler (if you have one). Heck, one of my friends used to put it into drink machines and press coin return and shiny coins would come out.
What I like the best (did it only once) was the time I lived on Vancouver Island (B.C.) and after a wicked winter storm, which cut away the beach(low tide) and in a few days I came up with $342 in change. The only problem was that the change looked like swiss cheese!
So I went to a government owned casino, plugged 300 bucks in a VLT, then pressed "Cash Out" and collected crisp bills.
That's my payback to the Prime Minister for creating GST!
Good luck to all.
Dave.
What I like the best (did it only once) was the time I lived on Vancouver Island (B.C.) and after a wicked winter storm, which cut away the beach(low tide) and in a few days I came up with $342 in change. The only problem was that the change looked like swiss cheese!
So I went to a government owned casino, plugged 300 bucks in a VLT, then pressed "Cash Out" and collected crisp bills.
That's my payback to the Prime Minister for creating GST!
Good luck to all.
Dave.
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