h a l f b a k e r yI didn't say you were on to something, I said you were on something.
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Does anyone carry change for emergencies anymore? I can remember always having a quarter in case I had to make a phone call. I'm not sure that's useful any more. |
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Wow, my mother would just love you and she would
pinch your cheeks together, and tell you that, my
little xennie. She used to safety pin my milk money to
the bottom of my skirt, in a neat little fold up trick.
With your idea she could have just sewed some to my
blouse. |
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Come over here, my mother is too old and demented
to show you how much she loves this...but I'm not. + |
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Logical extrapolation: Button/Coin/Battery. A CR2032 with currency stamps front and back and four holes in the centre. |
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With an alka-seltzer core in case you have indigestion, or
perhaps a cyanide capsule if you get caught doing whatever
you're doing. |
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I think Chinese coins are used as buttons, but I like it, so here's a bun. I'll look for a link. |
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I am aware of a number of coins with a single large hole in the centre. This can be used to carry them on a knotted cord, but none have the four holes needed to properly attach them as a button. |
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To use a coin with a single large hole in the center as a button, one can simply attach it to one's garment with... a small button! |
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This small button would of course have the desired four holes in it, and furthermore would have a big enough circumference that the coin doesn't fall off of it. |
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Ironically the typo makes just as much sense as the
intended word... |
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First you loose it, then you lose it. |
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This idea is too cute. I love it when people find the time to
think of such simple, yet beautiful alternatives to what is
already out there... but I guess that's the same reason why
we all keep coming back. Big fat [+] for this. |
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