Dear Sir, you may find that is English money. £20 notes – I can see six so whatever it is, it is worth at least £120. I presume those are all low denomination US dollar bills, because surely that can’t be worth much more.
Karl
10 years ago
Considering that the man is wearing a flasher raincoat and looking creepy, the woman is doing a Mae West “Come up and see me some time” pose with her hand on the kid’s shoulder, and the kid is hitching up his pants like they do in cowboy movies because he thinks it makes him look macho, I’m hoping that these three aren’t the “family” in the subtitle.
The rare bucko-pound tree is actually not related to the eurdinero tree, although they share many characteristics.
The bucko-pound only grows in Greenland. Also, it sadly only produces “fruit” every 22 and a half years during the summer – and only when the sun goes down.
I’m waiting for the sequel: The Importance of Whatever.
I’m still hoping The Measure of Stuff will be published next.
“The Worth of Who Knows?”
Dear Sir, you may find that is English money. £20 notes – I can see six so whatever it is, it is worth at least £120. I presume those are all low denomination US dollar bills, because surely that can’t be worth much more.
Considering that the man is wearing a flasher raincoat and looking creepy, the woman is doing a Mae West “Come up and see me some time” pose with her hand on the kid’s shoulder, and the kid is hitching up his pants like they do in cowboy movies because he thinks it makes him look macho, I’m hoping that these three aren’t the “family” in the subtitle.
The rare bucko-pound tree is actually not related to the eurdinero tree, although they share many characteristics.
The bucko-pound only grows in Greenland. Also, it sadly only produces “fruit” every 22 and a half years during the summer – and only when the sun goes down.