Maybe, but you still didn't answer the question. Don't short us like you do your video poker play...
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It’s a new one to me but then again I am still waking up from the ice age. 
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Speaking of short coin FAA…..Do you go back far enough to remember these? Worn on belts by bus drivers and train Conductors among others. Also the Good Humor man. I know of at least one poster that will. OTABILL. Probably remember the first hand held Scientific Calculator HP-35. Too introduced in 1972. 395 bucks apiece.
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I wore one of those back when I was 16 and working in the filling station.
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Boy, do I remember those coin holders. As for the Good Humor man, "I 'm the friendly man who sells Good Humor. The ice cream kids all favor."olds442jetaway wrote: ↑Mon Sep 22, 2025 6:14 pmSpeaking of short coin FAA…..Do you go back far enough to remember these? Worn on belts by bus drivers and train Conductors among others. Also the Good Humor man. I know of at least one poster that will. OTABILL. Probably remember the first hand held Scientific Calculator HP-35. Too introduced in 1972. 395 bucks apiece.

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More and more places won’t even accept cash anymore…….I still bend down to pick up a penny. Tests my knees and balance that way…….Borrowing from grandparents…..” A penny saved is a penny earned “. FAA….ever hold one of these in your hand? 1793-1857. US Large Cent. Now that’s when a penny was a penny.
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Jalopy in “action.” Rarely comes, circuitous route, often full, wacky passengers. Dispatcher constantly yacking up a storm with drivers to torture patrons.
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Take a taxi, it's painless.