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Message # 14278.1.2 Subject: Re: Re: an interesting question to ponder Date: Tue 25/01/05 03:53:10 GMT Name: klm4748 |
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Maybe I'm naive, but I'll say the woman is likelier a virgin than carrying a 500 euro note. It's not a very useful note-- European cashiers HATE giving change even for 100! And why should the note be polymer? I've never had a problem with wet money. The people at Denver's Waterworld and Six Flags won't even blink at a wet dollar bill, so I could just keep my cash in a zipped pants pocket all day. Now, a Polish bus driver did blink when I gave him wet money after an impropmtu swim, but who cares? He'll never see me again... |
In reply to Message (14278.1) Re: an interesting question to ponder
By AnthonyX - anthonyx@jowc.net Mon 24/01/05 20:56:33 GMT Parthenophile?
Hmmm... I think this is a forum for tinxivestophiliacs(?) madidovestophiliacs(?) Is my attempt at coining a suitable latin term anywhere close to the mark?
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In reply to Message (14278) an interesting question to ponder
By Desert Hawk - Mon 24/01/05 20:41:19 GMT I was wondering. Take any random woman 18-20 on the streets of any city in Europe. What is more likely: that she is a virgin, or that she has a 500 euro note in her purse/pocket? A strange question I know, but that is the sort of thing that a parthenophile numismatist thinks about!
I wish the euro notes were made of polymer. It would be cool to see a woman in a bathtub fully clothed with a 500 euro note floating in the water!
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