Pics of yourself
Hobbesy 22 Jul 2011
Maybe, but they have hockey on them. Does your money have hockey on it? No.
Chyros 22 Jul 2011
Kids these days
Well monopoly WAS made in the US of course . But yeah if I didn't know better I'd say it was from some flimsy board game - especially since their highest denomination is not worth very much .
LOOOL, it couldn't have been more stereotypical if it was made out of corn .
My friend showed me some Aussie bills one time. You have WINDOWS in your bills ffs . Luckily we don't have them here or my bills would probably all dissolve in my wallet when I'm in the lab .
Major Fuckup, on 22 Jul 2011, 11:34, said:
Thats a decent fan, Is it me or does the USD look like monopoly money?
Hobbesy, on 22 Jul 2011, 12:30, said:
Actually the USD is made out of cotton.
My friend showed me some Aussie bills one time. You have WINDOWS in your bills ffs . Luckily we don't have them here or my bills would probably all dissolve in my wallet when I'm in the lab .
Wizard 22 Jul 2011
Totally off the topic of pictures of members: Isn't Aussie Monopoly money waterproof?
Alias 22 Jul 2011
ITT: Pics of your money
Do you mean Monopoly money or real money? The (Australian) Monopoly set we own is older than the polymer notes, so no.
Real notes however are waterproof, tearproof, stainproof, far harder to counterfeit etc, etc.
There's absolutely no reason to use cotton/paper money in this day and age, in a Western country, at least. If Papua New Guinea can afford them, so can you.
Edited by Alias, 22 July 2011 - 11:46.
Chyros, on 22 Jul 2011, 21:32, said:
The Euro is made of cotton paper as well, just sayin'.
Chyros, on 22 Jul 2011, 21:32, said:
The windows are actually quite hard to counterfeit, believe it or not. That's the main reason they're there. I'm sure our polymer notes have far more chemical resistances than your paper notes do.
Wizard, on 22 Jul 2011, 21:36, said:
Totally off the topic of pictures of members: Isn't Aussie Monopoly money waterproof?
Real notes however are waterproof, tearproof, stainproof, far harder to counterfeit etc, etc.
There's absolutely no reason to use cotton/paper money in this day and age, in a Western country, at least. If Papua New Guinea can afford them, so can you.
Edited by Alias, 22 July 2011 - 11:46.
Chyros 22 Jul 2011
Alias, on 22 Jul 2011, 13:45, said:
There, now you've gone and ruined the funny stereotype. Killjoy :'( .
Alias, on 22 Jul 2011, 13:45, said:
The windows are actually quite hard to counterfeit, believe it or not. That's the main reason they're there. I'm sure our polymer notes have far more chemical resistances than your paper notes do.
Alias, on 22 Jul 2011, 13:45, said:
There's absolutely no reason to use cotton/paper money in this day and age, in a Western country, at least. If Papua New Guinea can afford them, so can you.
SquigPie 22 Jul 2011
>2011
>Still not using superior danish currency
(Also, this thread is Spammy, always have been, why is it still in General Discussions?)
Also, haven't dropped any pics for ages, might drop some if I can find any good ones, always look like a retard on photographs
Edited by SquigPie, 22 July 2011 - 23:07.
>Still not using superior danish currency
(Also, this thread is Spammy, always have been, why is it still in General Discussions?)
Also, haven't dropped any pics for ages, might drop some if I can find any good ones, always look like a retard on photographs
Edited by SquigPie, 22 July 2011 - 23:07.
Nid 29 Jul 2011
You can't see the funnel because it's black, but basically there's a tap on the mouth piece, you fill the tube up to the funnel with beer, tilt your head up a bit, put the mouth piece to your mouth, open the tap and down the beer fast as you can.
Alias 29 Jul 2011
It is a highly sophisticated device which speedily dispenses the holy water (beer). One must wear a tie to use it appropriately.
Chyros 29 Jul 2011
Wizard 29 Jul 2011
Nid 30 Jul 2011
Alias 30 Jul 2011
Major Fuckup 31 Jul 2011
Chyros 31 Jul 2011
Ion Cannon! 31 Jul 2011
He's not wearing a tie, he's wearing a small piece of cloth. I also have to say Chyros, if your tie is intefering with breathing, you're doing it wrong
Nid 31 Jul 2011
Brad, on 31 July 2011 - 14:44, said:
Why is no-one else outraged over the casual use of the tie?
This is why you probably dont get into a decent nightclub, and don't know how to dress well on any occasion.
Chyros, on 31 July 2011 - 15:17, said:
I think it's admirable that he can bear wearing one in the first place . They are extremely uncomfortable, interfering with breathing and being way too warm.
Agreed, but I do enjoy dressing up from time to time.