I've been known to pick up nickles from time to time. Normally I wouldn't be bothered with anything less then a dime though.
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What's the smallest amount of money you would pick up?
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Pennies are practically useless, only the stamp machine in the post office takes them; everything else is fair game.Visit First Cultural Industries
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You lucky bastards must live in the City of Holed Pockets or something. There's no way I've seen more than two coins on the ground this whole damn week, at all.
One, a penny, and one, a dime (VERY rare for anything on the ground for me to be more than $0.01). I picked up both.meet the new boss, same as the old boss
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I pick up any coins I find on the ground; I am not proud.
When I was a poor student in the US of A, once I found an envelope with a wad of bills in it. Initially I was happy, but then I got scared because I thought the $ belonged to a triad memeber or somebody like it. So I turned it in to the police. Nobody showed up for the money though, so eventually the police rewarded it to me. That was pretty lucky.(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
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Originally posted by Japher
Find a penny pick it up, then all day you'll have good luck...
I pick up pennies.
It's not the cash factor, it's the luck factor that dictates my behaviour.
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Of course it is. I'm just very, very superstitious.Some cry `Allah O Akbar` in the street. And some carry Allah in their heart.
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I will bend over to pick a up a penny because:
1) the single "toe touch" is some sort of exercise
2) there is a slight safety issue in hallways and other semi-slick surfaces -- someone could step on a coin (or a paper clip) and slip & fall. It's happened.
3) As my old college roommate said, "pennies make nickels and nickels buy candy". Of course that WAS a few years ago.
If I'm in a store or other environs, I'll bend over pick up the coin & leave it on the store counter for someone else. Sometimes I'll pick up the coin & hand it to the persom next to me. No sense letting the money go to waste.Those with lower expectations face fewer disappointments
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I would of course glom on to anything I saw, even Canadian pennies.
The horror! Having to pick up a Canadian penny.
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When I was little, I threw away on the school yard 15 drachmas, which, in 1987, would buy you 3 sticks of bubble gum. I did that because I was playing football and I didn't want them dangling in my pocket (drachmas were rather heavy coins back then, the tenner was about the size of the Euro). I guess I thought that if I wanted them afterwards, I could still find them.
Nowdays, if I see 10 eurocents I will always pick them up, but anything less, it depends on the mood.
Now another question:
What's the smallest amount of money for which, if you dropped it accidentally under the counter of a shop, or under your bed, you would go on fours and try to catch it from beneath the said obstacle? How long would you go on trying?
Inside my house, I would do that for any coin, as long as I would not have to move the obstacle. In a shop, I'd only go for 1 Euro or more."In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act."
George Orwell
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I pick up pennies, buttons, old chewing gum.....I really am that poor. Of course, what I really need to pick up is a multi-millionaire who is close to deathDesperados of the world, unite. You have nothing to lose but your dignity.......
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You know Verres I'm sure I have an uncle or a cousin somewhere thats about to kick the proverbial bucket...
I'd pick up anything above 20p, cos they are a cool shape."I work in IT so I'd be buggered without a computer" - Words of wisdom from Provost Harrison
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If I dropped it, anything (I can't stand littering, and the times I'd drop anything else I'd be using it to pay fro something). If it was there, anything above £1. In the lasty month I've had two £20 notes given back to me by passers by, so my faith in the goodness of people has grown somewhat. Actually one was a 20 Euro note, which makes little difference.Smile
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