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Henry0Reilly
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The rules about images of currency have certainly changed since the 80s. When I worked in a gun shop the boss sometimes glued a quarter on the floor for laughs. One of these bills might make an even funnier prank left somewhere with a video camera watching.
I used to recruit for the NRA until they sold us down the river (again!) in Heller v. DC. See my auctions (if any) under username henryreilly
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Used to attach a dollar bill to a fishing line and give it a jerk just before someone picked it up. Young kids were the most fun, we used to give them the bill after a few trys.
I thought they out lawed it too many people and places getting hustled
but maybe they just wanted too and never got it done
as a very young fellow about 8 or 10 yrs old when visiting family there was a old back woods mom pop shop store in Tennessee , they had a nickel nailed down to the floor just a couple feet from the counter. I remember dad always point to it to get us kids to try get it
I am sure every kid in the area had tried at least once to pick the nickel up .
the string trick reminds me of married with children when Al took bud to the strip club 1st time with a dollar with a string tied to it LOL
if too much just delete but was on regular TV
Now we know the source of Mods payroll
I have silver soldered roofing tacks to many quarters and 50 cent pieces over the years.. There was 4 or 5 dollars worth nailed to the old wood floor at the neighborhood country store.
Ours was the purse by the side of the road attached to fishing line.
Hubcap or bill fold, got shot at a few times.