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<blockquote data-quote="Mike150" data-source="post: 263657" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p><strong>Re: 2.00 bill</strong></p><p></p><p>The Two Dollar Bill. </p><p>Something very common here. Thomas Jefferson's home is about five miles from where I work. The $2 bill is readily used as change there. Also most banks have plenty if you request them. Alas, that which is common in one place is a rarity in another. A few years back we had trouble using them as currency in Chicago. Everyone there was afraid to accept them. </p><p></p><p>I do wish to thank you all for lighting the fire under my butt. I've been very negligent in my picture taking. (Yes, I said picture taking. I'm nowhere near being a photographer). I guess I've been somewhat of an Idiot and using a recent illness as my excuse. I guess it's time to push that behind me. Still can't go out in the cold for long periods of time, but Spring should be getting here soon and maybe I can set up a small spot inside the house for little things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike150, post: 263657, member: 2287"] [b]Re: 2.00 bill[/b] The Two Dollar Bill. Something very common here. Thomas Jefferson's home is about five miles from where I work. The $2 bill is readily used as change there. Also most banks have plenty if you request them. Alas, that which is common in one place is a rarity in another. A few years back we had trouble using them as currency in Chicago. Everyone there was afraid to accept them. I do wish to thank you all for lighting the fire under my butt. I've been very negligent in my picture taking. (Yes, I said picture taking. I'm nowhere near being a photographer). I guess I've been somewhat of an Idiot and using a recent illness as my excuse. I guess it's time to push that behind me. Still can't go out in the cold for long periods of time, but Spring should be getting here soon and maybe I can set up a small spot inside the house for little things. [/QUOTE]
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