Tuesday, December 1, 2009

57 dollars and the fridge challenge



My pal Stevo somehow took a pic of himself staring into his fridge. Sort of a fun challenge, eh? Except, I dressed in my cat in the hat tee, grabbed the cat (although sadly you can only see an ear) and put the little Felix doll into the fridge. ARTSY!
Once, long ago, like 1994, we were getting ready to move Chicago-Boston area and were loading junk onto the wagon for the Salvation Army and the wife sez:
"I won't have to get rid of my Felix doll will I?" and it's like
"Holy cats, you can't donate FELIX!!!!!".
Last year on about January 1 Dan and Kai of Ohio, bloggers who kinda disappeared, starting filling a change bottle to see where they were at Christmastime.
At that time I had a massive metal box full of years worth of change and decided to turn it in before it was too heavy to lift. It was almost 1000 dollars believe it or not.
Then I started again, to see what 11 months might result in. On the upside: I counted 57 dollars! On the downside, well, it ain't a thousand is it?

10 comments:

  1. You are so funny...and ARTSY!!!!
    57 bucks is 57 bucks.
    We have a change bucket too...I have the kids roll the change for me, sadly, I pay them 10% for rolling it, so I lose some on the deal. :)

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  2. A fun Heinz 57 kind of post.. a bit of a change. ;)

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  3. My and Mrs. Pottsblog's father used to save his change, too. Back when we were very young, he put all his pennies into a five-gallon jug (this was when 5 gallons jugs were still made of glass) and I think we got several inches of pennies into it. It was getting very heavy to lift when he finally cashed it in. I think he had over $100 in it, which was big money back in the 1970s. (Perhaps Mrs. Pottsblog remembers the actual amount better than I do.)

    A few years later, Dad started saving dimes in aluminum cigar tubes. He gave them to me as a graduation gift and it was about $110. It was a very generous gift. I remember I used it to pay for a drawing course at the art gallery. wanted.

    Those little amounts do add up.

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  4. $57.00? I could quit my job with that kind of cash.... ;)

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  5. Take all that money and blow it all on hats.

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  6. I'm glad you joined in on the challenge. It's been a lot of fun to see what different people post.

    The Old Thumper is in the beer fridge in the back room.

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  7. Oh my goodness. You are so clever and funny : ) I can't even take it : )

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  8. You could take all your blogger friends out for happy hour at The Chapter House! :)

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  9. I think I shall start my own change tin. Might be interesting. Recently, I gathered all the change that landed in the various jars and containers and it came out to just over 33 dollars. Ka-ching!

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