Awesome! I'm thrilled you liked it!unacomn said:As someone from Romania, this was funny on a lot of levels. The tax part especially, the parliament actually tried to make fortune telling/hexing a legally knowledge profession, so they would get them to pay taxes.
In a country where everyone over 40 is very superstitious, they are making a killing. They've got, like, gold plated manors, with spires. Who has spires any more?
Yes, it's really embarrassing to be seen with Canadian money.The Gentleman said:Oh thank god she accepts debit. I don't think everyone would feel comfortable walking around with that amount of Canadian cash.
Is Canadian money that awful?Martin Drkos said:Yes, it's really embarrassing to be seen with Canadian money.The Gentleman said:Oh thank god she accepts debit. I don't think everyone would feel comfortable walking around with that amount of Canadian cash.
Yeah... It looked like Monopoly money before, and now it is totally made of plastic :S. Yeah, they are all slippery and pretty much unfoldable :|JaceArveduin said:Is Canadian money that awful?Martin Drkos said:Yes, it's really embarrassing to be seen with Canadian money.The Gentleman said:Oh thank god she accepts debit. I don't think everyone would feel comfortable walking around with that amount of Canadian cash.
It's my understanding they have a coin nicknamed "The loony". Can someone from Canada confirm this is still true?JaceArveduin said:Is Canadian money that awful?Martin Drkos said:Yes, it's really embarrassing to be seen with Canadian money.The Gentleman said:Oh thank god she accepts debit. I don't think everyone would feel comfortable walking around with that amount of Canadian cash.
It's my understanding that the one dollar coin is called a "looney" because it has a picture of a loon on it, and the two dollar coin is called a "twooney" because that just sounds ridiculous.Darth_Payn said:It's my understanding they have a coin nicknamed "The loony". Can someone from Canada confirm this is still true?JaceArveduin said:Is Canadian money that awful?Martin Drkos said:Yes, it's really embarrassing to be seen with Canadian money.The Gentleman said:Oh thank god she accepts debit. I don't think everyone would feel comfortable walking around with that amount of Canadian cash.
Confirmed. We indeed call our $1.00 coins "loonies" (loony would be singular)Darth_Payn said:It's my understanding they have a coin nicknamed "The loony". Can someone from Canada confirm this is still true?JaceArveduin said:Is Canadian money that awful?Martin Drkos said:Yes, it's really embarrassing to be seen with Canadian money.The Gentleman said:Oh thank god she accepts debit. I don't think everyone would feel comfortable walking around with that amount of Canadian cash.
I guess that's one way to force everybody into using electronic transactions... Just make the money so unwieldy that nobody can be assed to use it...Drake666 said:Yeah... It looked like Monopoly money before, and now it is totally made of plastic :S. Yeah, they are all slippery and pretty much unfoldable :|JaceArveduin said:Is Canadian money that awful?Martin Drkos said:Yes, it's really embarrassing to be seen with Canadian money.The Gentleman said:Oh thank god she accepts debit. I don't think everyone would feel comfortable walking around with that amount of Canadian cash.
Let me guess, the law did not pass because everyone supporting it suddenly died from natural causes?unacomn said:As someone from Romania, this was funny on a lot of levels. The tax part especially, the parliament actually tried to make fortune telling/hexing a legal profession, so they would get them to pay taxes.
In a country where everyone over 40 is very superstitious, they are making a killing. They've got, like, gold plated manors, with spires. Who has spires any more?