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come on I got to have a handful of these to share with family . !! that's cool as hell I think.

http://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/27/canada-released-glow-in-the-dark-coin-150-year-anniversary.html

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Sweet-looking coins, bud.

I remember trying to tip a strip-dancer with a "Toonie ($2 Canadian, close to $2 American, at the time), and she exclaimed that she only took paper; i.e., $5 bell, because the coin chafed.

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yuk yuk Ayaq.....seriously the coin is cool looking !!

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11 hours ago, AyaqGuyaq said:

Sweet-looking coins, bud.

I remember trying to tip a strip-dancer with a "Toonie ($2 Canadian, close to $2 American, at the time), and she exclaimed that she only took paper; i.e., $5 bell, because the coin chafed.

Ayaq

How many times do I have to tell you Loader doesn't take change????    

COOL COIN!!!

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Vancouver, B.C., is absolutely beautiful . . .

Copper-topped buildings in downtown (which turn green with aging), beautiful non-heffer ladies, and 6 beggars on every street corner . . .

Toronto was nice, too . . . fewer beggars.

Niagra Falls on the Canadian side are the frickin' bomb.

I saved some 3-year-old kids life 'cause he was climbing the guardrail and was just about to topple over.

He woulda went over the Falls, sans barrel.

Just when he was toppling, I grabbed him by the back of his shirt and yanked him back over.

His Momma and Daddy were more than 30 feet (10 metres, for you Canadians) away, and were both sobbing.

He offered me money for saving his kid's life, and I politely refused--I"m a "Dad," too.

CN Tower is insane--I'm not afraid of heights, I'm just afraid of falling from 760' heights . . .

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4 hours ago, AyaqGuyaq said:

Vancouver, B.C., is absolutely beautiful . . .

Copper-topped buildings in downtown (which turn green with aging), beautiful non-heffer ladies, and 6 beggars on every street corner . . .

Toronto was nice, too . . . fewer beggars.

Niagra Falls on the Canadian side are the frickin' bomb.

I saved some 3-year-old kids life 'cause he was climbing the guardrail and was just about to topple over.

He woulda went over the Falls, sans barrel.

Just when he was toppling, I grabbed him by the back of his shirt and yanked him back over.

His Momma and Daddy were more than 30 feet (10 metres, for you Canadians) away, and were both sobbing.

He offered me money for saving his kid's life, and I politely refused--I"m a "Dad," too.

CN Tower is insane--I'm not afraid of heights, I'm just afraid of falling from 760' heights . . .

Ayaq

I see you get around,"Alaskan Beach Boy" song.

 

 

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Lol, Mr. Dos.

I loved the tee-shirt "So many women, so little time."

LMFAO, sir.

Ayaq

"I've been everywhere, man, across the deserts square, man, I've been everywhere . . ."

Only 3 states I've missed.

Ayaq

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