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It always amazes me that people go out with more .22 lr rounds than the limit on game that they are pursuing. Didn't they have loving fathers who told them that if they went out with X number of rounds they had better come back with X number of animals or they didn't need to come back at all?


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I had a leather one that folded like a ten sided star, looked like I carried a can of Cope.


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I sure Paul Bernard has one, to go with his purse!! πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€


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Originally Posted by colodog
I had a leather one that folded like a ten sided star, looked like I carried a can of Cope.

As did my dad.


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Originally Posted by slumlord
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Yep. Carry one in my pocket every day. When the cashier says that will be $7.46, I give them seven dollars, and reach into the purse and pull out four dimes, a nickel, and a penny. Change I get back from the cashier goes in there, too.

I was sent to first grade with one of those containing my milk money. They haven't changed in all those years. Same design and material.

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One of my grandfathers used to carry one. He always wanted to give the proper amount owed for his purchases.
Miss that guy, he lived to be 105 years old.


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Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Had one when i was grade school.

Coins for my ice cream cup with the wooden spoon for lunch.


Dallas cowboys. My grummy give it to me, she lived in Irving, TX. Always a big deal me and my brother when when drove past the old cowboys stadium on the way onto to town.


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Slumlord told me to save this for 1 " special" member if he would bite on this thread.
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But this post is perfect for this pic.
Sorry Big Dave.
Just too irresistible not to use it now.

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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by slumlord
Just that


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Yep. Carry one in my pocket every day. When the cashier says that will be $7.46, I give them seven dollars, and reach into the purse and pull out four dimes, a nickel, and a penny. Change I get back from the cashier goes in there, too.

I was sent to first grade with one of those containing my milk money. They haven't changed in all those years. Same design and material.

So you are the reason the cashier operated lines at the Walmarks are so slow.....

Lemme count you out $.83.....


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Dad always had one or the leather one that was flat. We used to make them in my High School crafts class also. We had aluminum blanks that you’d heat up and dip them in liquid rubber, several dips until you got the thickness you wanted and then hang it back in an oven to cure. I bet I’ve still got one in some box of old crap some place.

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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Had one when i was grade school.

Coins for my ice cream cup with the wooden spoon for lunch.


Dallas cowboys. My grummy give it to me, she lived in Irving, TX. Always a big deal me and my brother when when drove past the old cowboys stadium on the way onto to town.


Now…. Fug the NFL….
Slumlord told me to save this for 1 " special" member if he would bite on this thread.
But I just can't be mean to that person anymore.



But this post is perfect for this pic.
Sorry Big Dave.
Just too irresistible not to use it now.

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by slumlord
Just that


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Yep. Carry one in my pocket every day. When the cashier says that will be $7.46, I give them seven dollars, and reach into the purse and pull out four dimes, a nickel, and a penny. Change I get back from the cashier goes in there, too.

I was sent to first grade with one of those containing my milk money. They haven't changed in all those years. Same design and material.

So you are the reason the cashier operated lines at the Walmarks are so slow.....

Lemme count you out $.83.....
In nickels and pennies..
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Originally Posted by 5sdad
It always amazes me that people go out with more .22 lr rounds than the limit on game that they are pursuing. Didn't they have loving fathers who told them that if they went out with X number of rounds they had better come back with X number of animals or they didn't need to come back at all?

Yep, that was my dad! That all ended when I could buy my own ammo.


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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
So you are the reason the cashier operated lines at the Walmarks are so slow.....

Lemme count you out $.83.....
LOL. Takes a couple of seconds. They pop right open by squeezing them. The alternative is to keep accumulating change in a bucket at the house.

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I carried one during Desert Shield/Desert Storm with nickels & dimes in it to isolate hydraulic lines if needed.


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Made a bunch of them in a High School plastics class. About 1977.
Don't know what happened to them.

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Carry one every day.


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Ok ....
I will fess up.

Pretty sure when I was 7 or 8 I had a Acadia National Park one from the souvenir shop on Cadillac Mountain.

The alternative was probably a useless dried starfish, sand dollar or spruce gum.....

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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by slumlord
Just that


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Yep. Carry one in my pocket every day. When the cashier says that will be $7.46, I give them seven dollars, and reach into the purse and pull out four dimes, a nickel, and a penny. Change I get back from the cashier goes in there, too.

I was sent to first grade with one of those containing my milk money. They haven't changed in all those years. Same design and material.

So you are the reason the cashier operated lines at the Walmarks are so slow.....

Lemme count you out $.83.....

We shouldn't be in such a hurry.


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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by slumlord
Just that


Care to share?


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Yep. Carry one in my pocket every day. When the cashier says that will be $7.46, I give them seven dollars, and reach into the purse and pull out four dimes, a nickel, and a penny. Change I get back from the cashier goes in there, too.

I was sent to first grade with one of those containing my milk money. They haven't changed in all those years. Same design and material.

So you are the reason the cashier operated lines at the Walmarks are so slow.....

Lemme count you out $.83.....

I use all my change to fling at the beggars and bums at the stop light intersection like Rene. 😬


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