What do Atheists do with their money?

Any ectoplasimc/religious/paranormal 'goodness' can be effectively neutralized by exposing said currency to the two most evil influences in today's cyber-commerce world...





...eBay and PayPal...

...'nuff said...
 
Charlie in Dayton said:
Any ectoplasimc/religious/paranormal 'goodness' can be effectively neutralized by exposing said currency to the two most evil influences in today's cyber-commerce world...





...eBay and PayPal...

...'nuff said...
How'd you miss AOL?
 
Ehocker wrote

I suppose as an Australian that supports the idea of us becoming a republic that I should stop using GBP 'cos they have an image of the Queen on them?

Previously any Die Hard Republicans could console themselves by folding a "Charles Dickens" £10 note in such a way that the "Bad Boy of tennis" John McEnroe would appear instead of the queen: see http://www.maschek.org/texte/mcenroe.html

Sadly, however, this no longer works with the Charles Darwin version of the note.
 
Re: Re: Re: What do Atheists do with their money?

tommyz said:
First off, I ask that you kindly refrain from using ad hominem insults in your posts. I do my very best to treat everyone on this board with the utmost dignity and respect, and ask for nothing more than the same in return.

Secondly, where and when did I specifically mention YOUR name (Anders) in my original post? Where and when did I specifically assume that YOU live in the United States? Or for that matter, that EVERYONE lives in the United States?

If there is an interpretation of a specific word, sentence or phrase that DOES imply that in my original post, I'd be very interested to know what it is. Until then, and ONLY THEN AT THAT POINT, will your insult be warranted and I will gladly stand myself corrected.

So please. Go ahead...prove me wrong.
First of all, it was a joke. Sorry if I offended you.

The reason to why I assumed that you referred to the US, is that in the US the bank notes have a reference to the Judaeo-Christian god on them. We don't have that in Europe.

Anyways, it's always fun to joke with Americans; some of you are quite touchy :)

And also, I suffer from not having English as my native language, so sometimes my writing and speech come out harsher than I intended. US friends of mine has at times pointed that out to me.
 
MalvernHills said:
Ehocker wrote

Previously any Die Hard Republicans could console themselves by folding a "Charles Dickens" £10 note in such a way that the "Bad Boy of tennis" John McEnroe would appear instead of the queen: see http://www.maschek.org/texte/mcenroe.html

Sadly, however, this no longer works with the Charles Darwin version of the note.
And, unfortunately we've done away with the Aus$1 note - the things you could to do the Aborigine with the kangaroo's tail on the obverse side used to break us up as kids...
 

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