Believe it or not, that was contridicted a few months back. They had miscalculated the Mayan calandar by an extra 50 years. Yup thats right, we all still have 50 years to live. To date, I couldn't tell you how many times I have survived the "end of times". Its all starting to sound quite rediculous to me now. "Oh, but this time, its the real deal". No, sorry. It's not the real deal and won't be in any of our lifetimes.
I do know that they did decide to make an order for Series 2009 $2's, which should be released mid 2012. Maybe they'll have special BEP issues of those included in their online store. Also, who knows what kind of special things they will have for the new $100 colorization redesign. I just hate how it all always sells out so quick and I'm always broke right around the time the BEP sells it and most of their popular products sell out within like 2 hours. Whats funny is people even turn their back and sell for twice what they paid for it. That'd actually be good to make extra money. Buy a couple special BEP issues and resell after it all gets sold it quick.
I'm hoping they do have some $2 note offerings. Something for the new 100 notes would be cool, but probably out of my affordable range.
What is that you are referring to? All of America constantly being tricked into thinking its the end of times when it really won't be for a long, long time?
Not at all. We've been trrough many more world endings to even remember this. This is old news. I don't remember when it was, but the world was supposed to end a couple months ago too. The guy that said that now says that he miscalculated it and its actually going to end this October. I don't actually feel bad for all the people he screwed over by having them quite their jobs, sell their property in the cities and move to rural areas, invest in certain things and stash this or that, etc. They are all not intelligent to be believing a story such as the world ending because it happens all the time, "the world is set to end on such and such date". Here's how I see it: If you religiously belive that the world is going to end, it isn't because "the world will only come to its endings when we least expect it". If you belive in it scientifcally, its impossible. This particular world has much more time to keep going on fine. Sure, we haven't taken to great care of it, but it still has a while to go. So I came up with an idea a couple months ago. Let's all wake up everyday, freak out, and scream "ahhh, the world is going to end today!" Then the world would never end.
"Its the end of the world as we know it". Haha. I finally did find out that everytime someone says "the world is ending" I feel happy, because IMO, this means just the opposite.
The world is going to end on November 11 of this year, because the date will be 11/11/11 and remember, before the Y2K thing, they predicted September 9, 1999 to be the begining of the end. 9/9/99, so, yeah, I would say there is a good chace of the world ending on 11/11/11. :devil:
I'm sure glad majority of people like you who make sartastic remarks like this aren't serious or the US would really be hurting haha.
I believe the world will end on February 22, 2222 (2/22/2222). And on February 23, 2222, I'll post here to rub it in that I was right.
Nooooo we'll be dead by then anyways, so by saying that the world will end then is securing the people in the future. You are supposed to pick a date within our lives that way the world won't end in our lifetimes!:dead-horse:
OK. The world will end tomorrow. But only if you have a tree, a rope and a stool to kick out from under you. From http://www.huffingtonpost.com/