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<p>[QUOTE="cvicisso, post: 1352298, member: 29382"]Oh, also... I ENJOY sorting pennies. I know, I know... freakshow. I guess it's like some people like planting gardens or painting. I freakin' hate both of those things. I also hate folding laundry - but for some strange reason, I like sorting pennies. </p><p><br /></p><p>Every so often (rather frequently recently) you see stories of <span style="color: #ff0000">edited</span> electrocuting themselves trying to steal power lines for the copper. Piping in new construction is always at risk. So are air conditioners. You're heard the stories. Copper is not a PM, but the penny and nickel both have a $ face value that they can never sink below (by definition). Unlike the power lines. Oh, and as already mentioned, <span style="color: #ff0000">edited</span> will electrocute themselves trying to get this stuff. You can buy it for half price (pennies). Or, you can ram your F150 into a telephone pole and get it for free (if you survive and are not caught doing it). </p><p><br /></p><p>I haven't owned a TV for over a decade. You'd be surprised how much time you have by turning off the tube. Remember books? I checked 'em out. Turns out - they're actually awesome. I highly recommend them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cvicisso, post: 1352298, member: 29382"]Oh, also... I ENJOY sorting pennies. I know, I know... freakshow. I guess it's like some people like planting gardens or painting. I freakin' hate both of those things. I also hate folding laundry - but for some strange reason, I like sorting pennies. Every so often (rather frequently recently) you see stories of [COLOR=#ff0000]edited[/COLOR] electrocuting themselves trying to steal power lines for the copper. Piping in new construction is always at risk. So are air conditioners. You're heard the stories. Copper is not a PM, but the penny and nickel both have a $ face value that they can never sink below (by definition). Unlike the power lines. Oh, and as already mentioned, [COLOR=#ff0000]edited[/COLOR] will electrocute themselves trying to get this stuff. You can buy it for half price (pennies). Or, you can ram your F150 into a telephone pole and get it for free (if you survive and are not caught doing it). I haven't owned a TV for over a decade. You'd be surprised how much time you have by turning off the tube. Remember books? I checked 'em out. Turns out - they're actually awesome. I highly recommend them.[/QUOTE]
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