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Sold my Wood Chipper today.. LOL

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Sold my wood chipper on Facebook today and for these transactions I always have all the hangar and shop doors closed around here. I got his money, loaded it up into his truck and just as he was about to go he says "so you build airplanes, I've always been into cars". Hmmm I think, let me play this a bit. "I've been collection and storing car parts since I was 14 years old"... and he counters with "I bought my '70 Charger R/T 17 years ago". After that it was time for the shop tour and I think part of his jaw is still on my shop floor. Gave him the FBBO link, so hopefully he'll join the forum and show us what he's got. The guy just moved up here from the City and now lives in Warminster with a 2400 sq ft shop to play in.

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Laundering money..
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Someone colored your money, is that why you are washing it?
 
I bought that exact same unit in the spring from someone who needed to pay some bills, he bought it last fall and used it once...Paid the same price as what you got I think...;)

I got tired of having to burn all the brush and debris, and figured i could use the chips around the acreage more then ashes....been a darn good investment so far!
 
First time someone made fun of our coloured money to me was at White Face Mountain skiing in 1974. I can look in my wallet and know exactly what I have, without pulling anything out and looking at the denominations printed on them.. :poke:
 
Is that a new board game money? Lol!!
 
They officially took them out of circulation about 1.5 years ago. Still legal tender, you just can't get them anymore. Printed in 1954 and 1976.
Big bills are cool!
My favorite scene in the movie "how to marry a millionare" is the last one. A guy they all think is broke picks up the check at a diner, for six people. Less than ten bucks.
He whips out a wad that would choke a horse, peels off a $1000, and says "keep the change, mac."
The three woman pass out.
 
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