Canada also has glow in the dark dinosaur money.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Our Rainbow Money Is The Best
You can throw them in the washing machine but you don't need to. And you can visually tell the difference between the denominations. I don't know why everyone is also so impressed with the American greenbacks. They are dull and boring and the most counterfeited currency in the world. Who would even want to bother trying to copy these Canadian bills? It would just be too much work to make them look and feel right.
Plastic polymer money is still money. And it's on par with the U.S. Dollar. But things are still more expensive here than in the states. Add shipping costs and it's the same as buying a similar item here. I am looking forward to seeing how many good deals I can find on Amazon.ca when they have their free shipping Monday after Black Friday.
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We rock, man.
Cool money! I don't understand America's infatuation with its paper money. We can't even do the sensible thing and move to a dollar coin, because the way to do that is to ditch the bill when the coin launches, and if we try doing that, everybody gets The Vapors. (Although you can throw American money in the wash and it's fine, as the paper is linen-based.)
It's the stripper industry that would die without dollar bills to stuff into their jumpers. The money also lasts longer. I should have known from the Blacklist that you can wash money in the washer. But you have to dry it on the line. So check out those housewives buying tons of cloths pins.
"American money is the ugliest money in the world." --Andy Warhol
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