Shadow Walker, chapter 18.

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Shadow Walker, chapter 18.

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Sorry it's late, but better late than never.

By the way, on further consideration, I must charge you 337 billion dollars to download this file.

And I only accept pennies. Wheat pennies.

And you must deliver them to me in person. One at a time.
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Thanks fel. First
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Umm, thanks, I guess, but before I agree to your charge, just what is a 'wheat penny' ???

Oh yeah, since I'm Canadian, what would that multi-billion dollar charge in US$ be in actual Canadian funds?
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yupie! thank you fel
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GBLW wrote:Umm, thanks, I guess, but before I agree to your charge, just what is a 'wheat penny' ???

Oh yeah, since I'm Canadian, what would that multi-billion dollar charge in US$ be in actual Canadian funds?
489 bazillion dollars and the eternal soul of your first born.

And a Wheat penny is a penny from, if I remember correctly, from the early 1900's to 1959, when the Lincoln Memorial penny replaced it. I collected them when I was a kid, when they were MUCH easier to find. Nowadays, if you see a wheat penny, it's noteworthy.
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Fel wrote:489 bazillion dollars and the eternal soul of your first born.

And a Wheat penny is a penny from, if I remember correctly, from the early 1900's to 1959, when the Lincoln Memorial penny replaced it. I collected them when I was a kid, when they were MUCH easier to find. Nowadays, if you see a wheat penny, it's noteworthy.
Aww, gee, my firstborn's soul is already called for -- she became a computer cybrarian, but I also used to collect pennies. I have a five gallon bucket full of pennies tucked away in storage -- and I'm certain it probably contains a lot of US pennies, since I live so close to the border and in a 'touristy' town. You're welcome to come sort out any 'wheat' pennies from the lot. (lol)
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Thank you Fel, most benevolent one.

I don't have any wheat pennies and my children's souls are already promised. I remember my gran had some English pennies (and some threepenny bits too) with Queen Victoria's head on them but I can't recall where they are now...

Will a big green smiley face do? :mrgreen:
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Woot!
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Fel wrote:Sorry it's late, but better late than never.

By the way, on further consideration, I must charge you 337 billion dollars to download this file.

And I only accept pennies. Wheat pennies.

And you must deliver them to me in person. One at a time.
Are you really sure you want ME to come over to your house??? :twisted:
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Hey Fel, how about a 1943 Copper Wheat penny...?











ya like I really have one of those and posting on the boards....
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Thank You o DARK LORD of eternal cliffhangerness
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Thanks Fel. you are a life saver. I was in my dark depressed moods.... one of those days. :)
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Yay!! Something to read. Thanks Fel.
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