And this George has led an exciting life; he's gone a whole 13 miles since he was registered in October.

Thank you.peacock2121 wrote:It is really cute that you play this game.
I wish I ever saw any of THOSE! My kids want them, and we have maybe two. I have a bunch of Sacagaweas, but few George or Johns.MarleysGh0st wrote:
*Oh, and I'm also a traitor to the cause, because I encourage the use of the presidential dollar coins, which don't have serial numbers.
minimetoo26 wrote:I wish I ever saw any of THOSE! My kids want them, and we have maybe two. I have a bunch of Sacagaweas, but few George or Johns.MarleysGh0st wrote:
*Oh, and I'm also a traitor to the cause, because I encourage the use of the presidential dollar coins, which don't have serial numbers.
I also haven't seen Where's George in months. Then again, I went to Hobby Town, went to pull out my credit card, and it was missing. I realized I had left it in the pocket of my jeans when I went to the pharmacy, 10 days before. So I haven't been going out frequently since I was sick. Luckily, I had another card that I knew was active with me....
If you buy stamps at the post office vending machines, you will probably get change in dollar coins.minimetoo26 wrote:I wish I ever saw any of THOSE! My kids want them, and we have maybe two. I have a bunch of Sacagaweas, but few George or Johns.MarleysGh0st wrote:
*Oh, and I'm also a traitor to the cause, because I encourage the use of the presidential dollar coins, which don't have serial numbers.
I also haven't seen Where's George in months. Then again, I went to Hobby Town, went to pull out my credit card, and it was missing. I realized I had left it in the pocket of my jeans when I went to the pharmacy, 10 days before. So I haven't been going out frequently since I was sick. Luckily, I had another card that I knew was active with me....
Before Where's George, I worked at a Burger King, and people would sometimes use silver certificates to buy fast food! I kept ones in my wallet to switch out for those bad boys. But I would give them to my dad, and I'm sure he's offloaded them long ago...littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:I wish I ever saw any of THOSE! My kids want them, and we have maybe two. I have a bunch of Sacagaweas, but few George or Johns.MarleysGh0st wrote:
*Oh, and I'm also a traitor to the cause, because I encourage the use of the presidential dollar coins, which don't have serial numbers.
I also haven't seen Where's George in months. Then again, I went to Hobby Town, went to pull out my credit card, and it was missing. I realized I had left it in the pocket of my jeans when I went to the pharmacy, 10 days before. So I haven't been going out frequently since I was sick. Luckily, I had another card that I knew was active with me....
I have several people at work on the lookout for them for me to enter. When my sister was a CSM at our store, she'd always pull aside marked wilds, which probably accounts for 1/5 of the 102 I've entered. Now she's working at a Quik Trip and comes across gobs of them and says she doesn't have the time to pull them out anymore....![]()
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I buy stamps two rolls at a time, so it's a credit-card transaction...PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:If you buy stamps at the post office vending machines, you will probably get change in dollar coins.minimetoo26 wrote:I wish I ever saw any of THOSE! My kids want them, and we have maybe two. I have a bunch of Sacagaweas, but few George or Johns.MarleysGh0st wrote:
*Oh, and I'm also a traitor to the cause, because I encourage the use of the presidential dollar coins, which don't have serial numbers.
I also haven't seen Where's George in months. Then again, I went to Hobby Town, went to pull out my credit card, and it was missing. I realized I had left it in the pocket of my jeans when I went to the pharmacy, 10 days before. So I haven't been going out frequently since I was sick. Luckily, I had another card that I knew was active with me....
My bank never had the dollar coins and I learned this trick to stock up "tooth fairy" money.
I don't need this type of money any more.
I usually buy mine online now.minimetoo26 wrote:I buy stamps two rolls at a time, so it's a credit-card transaction...PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:If you buy stamps at the post office vending machines, you will probably get change in dollar coins.minimetoo26 wrote: I wish I ever saw any of THOSE! My kids want them, and we have maybe two. I have a bunch of Sacagaweas, but few George or Johns.
I also haven't seen Where's George in months. Then again, I went to Hobby Town, went to pull out my credit card, and it was missing. I realized I had left it in the pocket of my jeans when I went to the pharmacy, 10 days before. So I haven't been going out frequently since I was sick. Luckily, I had another card that I knew was active with me....
My bank never had the dollar coins and I learned this trick to stock up "tooth fairy" money.
I don't need this type of money any more.
minimetoo26 wrote:Before Where's George, I worked at a Burger King, and people would sometimes use silver certificates to buy fast food! I kept ones in my wallet to switch out for those bad boys. But I would give them to my dad, and I'm sure he's offloaded them long ago...littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote: I wish I ever saw any of THOSE! My kids want them, and we have maybe two. I have a bunch of Sacagaweas, but few George or Johns.
I also haven't seen Where's George in months. Then again, I went to Hobby Town, went to pull out my credit card, and it was missing. I realized I had left it in the pocket of my jeans when I went to the pharmacy, 10 days before. So I haven't been going out frequently since I was sick. Luckily, I had another card that I knew was active with me....
I have several people at work on the lookout for them for me to enter. When my sister was a CSM at our store, she'd always pull aside marked wilds, which probably accounts for 1/5 of the 102 I've entered. Now she's working at a Quik Trip and comes across gobs of them and says she doesn't have the time to pull them out anymore....![]()
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I've got a roll of James Madisons I'm spending now. But it is difficult to find a good supply of them at the bank, so I could go through them a lot faster than I can acquire them. Until one gets them in change as a matter of course from stores, instead of making special efforts to get them, those $1 bills--WG-branded or not--are in no danger of being replaced.minimetoo26 wrote: I wish I ever saw any of THOSE! My kids want them, and we have maybe two. I have a bunch of Sacagaweas, but few George or Johns.
They also wear out much more quickly than coins.peacock2121 wrote:I, for one, don't want any more coins rattling around in my coin purse.
I like dollar bills. They lay nicely and are orderly.
MarleysGh0st wrote:They also wear out much more quickly than coins.peacock2121 wrote:I, for one, don't want any more coins rattling around in my coin purse.
I like dollar bills. They lay nicely and are orderly.
The situation may be different for you ladies, who carry all your stuff around in a purse. For guys, who usually carry their money in their pocket, it's easier to get dollar coin from a handful of change than to open up our wallets to retrieve a bill.
The dollar bills don't wear out nearly so quickly as the handbags that must carry many coins. In addition to being heavy, coins are death on the linings -- and the purses may cost far more than the dollars, whether coins or paper, that they carry.MarleysGh0st wrote:They also wear out much more quickly than coins.peacock2121 wrote:I, for one, don't want any more coins rattling around in my coin purse.
I like dollar bills. They lay nicely and are orderly.
The situation may be different for you ladies, who carry all your stuff around in a purse. For guys, who usually carry their money in their pocket, it's easier to get dollar coin from a handful of change than to open up our wallets to retrieve a bill.
And coins are sentimental favorites for this old miser, harkening back to a time when were actual precious metals.
I don't carry currency in my wallet, either. It all goes into a pocket. I find it easier that way.MarleysGh0st wrote:The situation may be different for you ladies, who carry all your stuff around in a purse. For guys, who usually carry their money in their pocket, it's easier to get dollar coin from a handful of change than to open up our wallets to retrieve a bill.
Here it istlynn78 wrote:Hm. From Willliston, ND (6/22/07) to Bismarck (11/25/07) to here (today).
I did my part and registered it. Happy georging.
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You are a spooky man.Here it is