Joke.... In reference to a member (who suffers) with pareidolia has provided some interesting posts over the last couple of years. pm sent, rosethe.
Pong was fun!.....for about ten minutes.:goof:
I guess being a low budget show, they couldn't afford someone to look after continuity.
Just one more......Jessica Simpson, while at a restaurant, was asked if she wanted Buffalo wings. She replied that she didn't eat Buffalo.
Thanks Ruben, "According to the board of governors of the Federal Reserve, "It is not 'owned' by anyone and is 'not a private, profit-making...
I'll read this later.......cartoons are on.:goofer:
Nice shots! :thumb:
There's a few new spinoffs of Corner Gas starting this season. Same actors, different roles. I love the early regal golds.
Thanks. Next year Canada is switching over to the polymer banknotes... a whole different process.
Ohhhh... you're using a glass with ice cubes in it.:D
Little kings?:kewl:
These? Looks to be a combination of die scratches and some doubling of the pillars in the memorial. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
That was interesting! When I worked for the museum, gloves were required whenever handling artifacts to prevent fingerprint damage.
While on the subject of sheets.... Why does the Canadian sheet have 40 notes and the U.S. sheets (currently) have 32?
Read this: http://reviews.ebay.com/1955-Double-Die-Watch-out-for-Poor-Man-apos-s-DD-apos-s_W0QQugidZ10000000003633998
Quite believable! In three different houses I've lived in, I've found things left behind. One had a wooden crate of 1950's tin toys still in...
It's a lamination flaw. Some collector's call this particular one a "cracked skull". Mostly happened with the '50's Lincoln cents. Mine (a little...
The Roman's also used gold and silver for their coinage in addition to bronze.
Here's a start: [IMG]
The following pics are of a larger coin and were taken using one light source, a desk lamp (60 watt bulb). Trying to keep the camera level, I just...
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