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Re: Poll of the day: foreign currency » Dr. Bob

Posted by Dinah on October 12, 2010, at 20:04:48

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: foreign currency, posted by Dr. Bob on October 12, 2010, at 18:14:01

Yes. It's a souvenir.

 

Re: Poll of the day: foreign currency

Posted by Phillipa on October 12, 2010, at 20:12:39

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: foreign currency » Dr. Bob, posted by Dinah on October 12, 2010, at 20:04:48

Yes have a lot from different European countries souvenirs also. Phillipa

 

Re: Poll of the day: foreign currency

Posted by ed_uk2010 on October 14, 2010, at 15:26:34

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: foreign currency, posted by Phillipa on October 12, 2010, at 20:12:39

> Yes have a lot from different European countries souvenirs also. Phillipa

British bank notes (especially £20) have the most class! Other notes are like monopoly money.

 

Re: Poll of the day: foreign currency

Posted by sigismund on October 15, 2010, at 20:26:20

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: foreign currency, posted by ed_uk2010 on October 14, 2010, at 15:26:34

>British bank notes (especially £20) have the most class! Other notes are like monopoly money.

The American notes all look the same.

They do have that cool pyramid eye-of-Horus(?) thingy on them.

 

Re: Poll of the day: foreign currency » sigismund

Posted by ed_uk2010 on October 20, 2010, at 14:01:07

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: foreign currency, posted by sigismund on October 15, 2010, at 20:26:20

There are plenty of sh*t things about the UK, but at least we have cool bank notes.

 

Re: Poll of the day: foreign currency

Posted by alexandra_k on October 28, 2010, at 23:24:15

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: foreign currency » sigismund, posted by ed_uk2010 on October 20, 2010, at 14:01:07

Usually end up with a few pieces by accident though I don't plan for things to go that way. Broke enough to convert / spend what I have. Have some NZ currency both before and after they changed the coins. Keep thinking the NZ$1 is an AUS$2... Have a quarter and a dollar from the US.

 

Re: Poll of the day: at the airport

Posted by Dr. Bob on November 5, 2010, at 19:05:43

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: foreign currency, posted by Dr. Bob on October 12, 2010, at 18:14:01

Have you ever picked up friends or family at the airport? Do you do it often? How does it feel?

 

Re: Poll of the day: at the airport

Posted by Dinah on November 5, 2010, at 19:12:26

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: at the airport, posted by Dr. Bob on November 5, 2010, at 19:05:43

> Have you ever picked up friends or family at the airport? Do you do it often? How does it feel?

Of course! As often as friends or family need it. How it feels likely depends on who I'm picking up, and why.

 

Re: Poll of the day: at the airport

Posted by sigismund on November 7, 2010, at 14:46:22

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: at the airport, posted by Dr. Bob on November 5, 2010, at 19:05:43

>Have you ever picked up friends or family at the airport?

Yep

>Do you do it often?

Often enough

>How does it feel?

Not as good as it used to. Airports these days are not fun places.

Anyone remember the days when people used to stand up the back of planes in the spare space and drink beer and smoke cigarettes?

 

Re: Poll of the day: at the airport » sigismund

Posted by Free on November 7, 2010, at 16:59:10

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: at the airport, posted by sigismund on November 7, 2010, at 14:46:22

> Not as good as it used to. Airports these days are not fun places.
>

I agree. It's become a drag.


> Anyone remember the days when people used to stand up the back of planes in the spare space and drink beer and smoke cigarettes?
>

I remember as a kid seeing my dad going to the back of the plane to smoke and drink with other passengers. They would all be laughing and chatting it up like it was a Happy Hour. It must have been good times.

 

Re: Poll of the day: at the airport

Posted by Dinah on November 7, 2010, at 17:49:04

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: at the airport » sigismund, posted by Free on November 7, 2010, at 16:59:10

I don't ever remember a plane that was anything different from today. I think I was at least ten when I first flew, so maybe that's it. I do love sitting with my nose pressed to the window. Last time I had to give that space to my son of course but his attention span was shorter and as soon as he turned to his video games he gave up his window seat to me.

I still enjoy the airport. The luggage carousel alone could fascinate me for hours.

Parking is much easier now than it used to be. Overall, not a bad experience.

 

Re: Poll of the day: at the airport » Dinah

Posted by Phillipa on November 7, 2010, at 18:44:42

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: at the airport, posted by Dinah on November 7, 2010, at 17:49:04

Seriously what about the new body scanners and heard they are doing feel ups on the radio invasion of privacy. Phillipa

 

Re: Poll of the day: at the airport » Phillipa

Posted by Dinah on November 7, 2010, at 21:21:11

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: at the airport » Dinah, posted by Phillipa on November 7, 2010, at 18:44:42

I wouldn't imagine they'd do that to people who weren't going to board a plane. When I pick someone up at the airport, I generally wait in the waiting room then walk them down to the luggage pickup, if necessary. I don't remember being scanned for that.

 

Re: Poll of the day: at the airport » Free

Posted by sigismund on November 8, 2010, at 2:44:53

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: at the airport » sigismund, posted by Free on November 7, 2010, at 16:59:10

If at the airport you get out of the car just to put your head inside the door.....well, no one these days would do such a thing but at a smallish local airport I did it some years ago and it was like I was delivering a terrorist weapon.

I don't even have to go to airports.

I was in a service station diner thingo and there go the thinner young women with breast implants and there go the cops with their guns and tazers.

 

Re: Poll of the day: at the airport » Dinah

Posted by Phillipa on November 8, 2010, at 20:08:15

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: at the airport » Phillipa, posted by Dinah on November 7, 2010, at 21:21:11

Good point sure hope it doesn't come to that Phillipa

 

Re: Poll of the day: casinos

Posted by Dr. Bob on November 12, 2010, at 1:01:49

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: at the airport, posted by Dr. Bob on November 5, 2010, at 19:05:43

Do you visit casinos often? Why or why not?

 

Re: Poll of the day: casinos

Posted by Free on November 12, 2010, at 3:20:39

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: casinos, posted by Dr. Bob on November 12, 2010, at 1:01:49

> Do you visit casinos often?

No. I've only gone once.


> Why or why not?

I have a fear of gambling addiction. I witnessed my dad's friend lose his successful career and wife to gambling addiction.
He would often call our home from Vegas to beg my dad for money because he was completely broke from gambling.
Some-days, he would call from morning to night, in frantic desperation, and I would have to repeatedly tell this sad man
that my dad's not home.

I might have other addictions, but gambling's not going to be one of them. Thank goodness.

 

Re: Poll of the day: casinos

Posted by Dinah on November 12, 2010, at 6:30:36

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: casinos, posted by Dr. Bob on November 12, 2010, at 1:01:49

No.

I too have family members who became addicted to gambling.

But that's not the reason. I just don't find it very interesting. Even at the racetrack, which I do love and have been attending since I was a child, I generally bet imaginary money. Even with imaginary money I don't bet extravagantly.

I find a hard time having fun when I'm worried about losing money. Giving away money for the expectation of winning like amounts does not appeal. Not when I can spend it and get a sure return with a purchase.

On the other hand, the booths with the spinning wheel at the parish fair when I was little could hold me enthralled. For only a quarter I had the chance of winning the magical loot behind the counter. Those were some pretty expensive toys in the end. :) That never felt so much like gambling. It was paying a small amount in exchange for a dream. For a good cause too, though I'm unlikely to have thought about that.

The lottery or prize drawings are like the spinning wheel. You don't pay in the expectation of winning. But one or two dollars a week seems a small price for a dream.

 

Re: Poll of the day: casinos

Posted by PartlyCloudy on November 12, 2010, at 6:33:37

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: casinos, posted by Dr. Bob on November 12, 2010, at 1:01:49

> Do you visit casinos often? Why or why not?

Never. I do have family members who are addicted to gambling but that is not what keeps me away. I don't care for the distraction of the ringing bells or smell of smoke; and particularly I don't care for the odds. The house always wins!
pc

 

Re: Poll of the day: casinos » PartlyCloudy

Posted by Dinah on November 12, 2010, at 8:22:41

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: casinos, posted by PartlyCloudy on November 12, 2010, at 6:33:37

You're right. The smoke is awful.

On the other hand, the casino resorts on the water can be nice for a weekend getaway. No need to actually go to the casinos.

 

Re: Poll of the day: casinos » Dinah

Posted by PartlyCloudy on November 12, 2010, at 10:31:51

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: casinos » PartlyCloudy, posted by Dinah on November 12, 2010, at 8:22:41

> You're right. The smoke is awful.
>
> On the other hand, the casino resorts on the water can be nice for a weekend getaway. No need to actually go to the casinos.

That's very true :-)
Also, I just returned from a vacation in the southwest, where we stayed at a very large casino resort - sprawling. It was so very huge that it was easy to avoid the casino area of the place. Still, it was unnerving to see the busloads of people arrive to spend an entire *day* at the slots. (Boggled my little mind, at least.)

pc

 

Re: Poll of the day: casinos » Dr. Bob

Posted by Deneb on November 13, 2010, at 1:06:28

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: casinos, posted by Dr. Bob on November 12, 2010, at 1:01:49

No I don't visit casinos often. I visited some casinos as a child when my family went on a tour of California and the surrounding states (Vegas). Obviously I didn't gamble. LOL

I've visited a casino once as a adult and I gambled 5 dollars. I was not going to spend more than 5 dollars. I didn't really go to gamble. I was just curious about the inside of that casino.

The odds of making a profit at a casino are slim because the odds are in the casino's favour, always.

I also know the odds of winning the lottery and I've decided that my odds of winning the lottery without having purchased a ticket are not that much worse than my odds with a ticket so I don't buy lottery tickets LOL. A couple of dollars a week playing the lottery adds up to over $100 in a year. That's money down the drain.

 

Re: Poll of the day: casinos

Posted by ed_uk2010 on November 13, 2010, at 15:26:42

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: casinos, posted by Dr. Bob on November 12, 2010, at 1:01:49

> Do you visit casinos often? Why or why not?

Nope, I have no desire to gamble.

 

Re: Poll of the day: casinos

Posted by Free on November 13, 2010, at 15:46:03

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: casinos, posted by ed_uk2010 on November 13, 2010, at 15:26:42

> Nope, I have no desire to gamble.
>

Yup, why would I want to visit a casino to gamble anyway?

My life feels like a casino. I already gamble everyday.

It's a risky venture.

 

Re: Poll of the day: at the airport » Dr. Bob

Posted by obsidian on November 13, 2010, at 21:07:12

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: at the airport, posted by Dr. Bob on November 5, 2010, at 19:05:43

> Have you ever picked up friends or family at the airport? Do you do it often? How does it feel?

yeah, but not very often
it's nice to have them back!


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