MarleysGh0st wrote:D'oh! You're leaving me in the dust!christie1111 wrote:2 hits over the weekend.
Who's hiding all my Georges?
Your fellow misers?
MarleysGh0st wrote:D'oh! You're leaving me in the dust!christie1111 wrote:2 hits over the weekend.
Who's hiding all my Georges?
Now I know: they're still sitting in the cash drawer wherever I spent them.MarleysGh0st wrote:Who's hiding all my Georges?
I've gotten that about 4 times. I'm pretty sure it's just that they re-cycled the serial number.MarleysGh0st wrote:A curious incident tonight: I entered the serial number for a 2003A series George and the computer told me that serial number had already been entered as a 1999 series. I had to go through some extra steps to complete my entry:
1. Yes, I'm sure that serial number and series is correct.
2. No, there's no WG marking placed by anyone else on the bill.
3. No, I haven't yet put my own WG stamp on the bill. (And, yes, I've read the warning that this is a trick question, in that marking before entering is a violation that could get me banned from WG.)
So, I presume this other Georger made a mistake in the serial number, but how likely is it that a mistaken entry would match the two letters and eight digits of a legitimate one? Or else it was a Stealth George with a wrong series entry?
TheCalvinator24 wrote:I've gotten that about 4 times. I'm pretty sure it's just that they re-cycled the serial number.MarleysGh0st wrote:A curious incident tonight: I entered the serial number for a 2003A series George and the computer told me that serial number had already been entered as a 1999 series. I had to go through some extra steps to complete my entry:
1. Yes, I'm sure that serial number and series is correct.
2. No, there's no WG marking placed by anyone else on the bill.
3. No, I haven't yet put my own WG stamp on the bill. (And, yes, I've read the warning that this is a trick question, in that marking before entering is a violation that could get me banned from WG.)
So, I presume this other Georger made a mistake in the serial number, but how likely is it that a mistaken entry would match the two letters and eight digits of a legitimate one? Or else it was a Stealth George with a wrong series entry?
MarleysGh0st wrote:Okay, I didn't realize they recycled the serial numbers. Were they running out of them?
christie1111 wrote:LB, what is the highest number of hits has any one bill received?
Wow, 4 Yrs, 297 Days, 14 Hrs, 13 Mins--that George has been traveling for long time!littlebeast13 wrote:Here's not only a far away hit, but a nice sleeper that all my apprentice Georgers may someday look forward to getting themselves if they keep at it......
http://www.wheresgeorge.com/report.php? ... 99786c9bda
lb13
christie1111 wrote:With my 11:11 and her heart, this bill will get colorful!
http://www.wheresgeorge.com/report.php? ... 1be44a7e0a
I tried to update my info but the site said it was down and to check back.
And you got another hit and passed me again!christie1111 wrote:'It is back up.
For now.
Leap frog with Marley.MarleysGh0st wrote:And you got another hit and passed me again!christie1111 wrote:'It is back up.
For now.