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Posted on 8/15/19 at 8:35 am to tgrbaitn08
Uh yeah, venmo, old man.
Posted on 8/15/19 at 8:49 am to slackster
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I never have change for shite. 90%+, I'm cashless. When I do have cash it's usually a $20 or $100, and never more than $100 unless it's getting used that evening or something.
Sounds like me. I always take the change out my pocket in the evening and throw it in a jar but never leave home with change in my pockets.
Cash in my cardholder/money clip is usually in the $50-100 range unless the wife and I are going out to eat and spend some time out doing things afterwards.
Posted on 8/15/19 at 8:54 am to TH03
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Uh yeah, venmo, old man.
Nah man. That leaves a paper trail
Posted on 8/15/19 at 8:57 am to tgrbaitn08
That's why you put a pizza emoji. No one will ever know.
Posted on 8/15/19 at 9:00 am to dukee7
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And yes, I’m too cheap to pay a $4 atm fee and a $2.50 fee from my bank to pull out $20 in cash
You're own bank charges you a fee to withdraw money? You need a new bank.
Posted on 8/15/19 at 9:01 am to TH03
Well then how am I going to snort that rail if I don’t have any bills on me?
Posted on 8/15/19 at 9:05 am to LilDicky
4 dollars in the big cash spot. Then my secret stash that I've carried with me since I've started working. It's 300 hidden in my wallet for emergencies.
I was hung out to dry by my bank once while out of town about 10 years ago. Tried to call me and see if I was out of town because of activity on my card. I missed the call and they went ahead and cancelled them anyway. I've carried that emergency stash since then.
I was hung out to dry by my bank once while out of town about 10 years ago. Tried to call me and see if I was out of town because of activity on my card. I missed the call and they went ahead and cancelled them anyway. I've carried that emergency stash since then.
Posted on 8/15/19 at 9:38 am to LilDicky
Right now, $212. I love having cash. Usually carry between $150-$500.
Posted on 8/15/19 at 10:32 am to LilDicky
10/15 bucks generally sometimes more sometimes less.
Posted on 8/15/19 at 10:33 am to LilDicky
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My old lady gave me 4 hunned to buy paint supplies. I’m going to the vape shop
Your entire life sounds trashy.
Posted on 8/15/19 at 10:52 am to LilDicky
Two $100 bills and two €5 bills.


This post was edited on 8/15/19 at 10:54 am
Posted on 8/15/19 at 11:37 am to LilDicky
I typically like to carry between $20-$40 just in case. Perhaps I feel like giving at church, or if I do see a homeless person who looks genuine I can give them something. Or also, because I live in Metro Atlanta, it is always useful to have cash for paying to park when I'm going downtown.
Posted on 8/15/19 at 1:16 pm to LilDicky
None, but I have a bunch from other wallets I have
Posted on 8/15/19 at 1:19 pm to LilDicky
Right now I have $4 cash, 2 credit cards that have plenty of available credit on them, and a debit card for my checking account that has plenty of money in it.
Posted on 8/15/19 at 3:08 pm to LilDicky
Back in the '90s -- on the old KKND / 106.7 The End -- afternoon-DJ Sig would look for stupid and obscure questions for listeners to answer in order to win concert tickets.
One day, the desperate-to-come-up-with-a-question was "how much money does (your faithful correspondent who happened to have an office across the hall) have on him?". As it turned out, I had just hit the ATM and had something like $237.46 on me.
The answers were either:
1) There is no possible combination of bills and coins that can make up that amount.
2) No human being can possibly have that much money.
On that day, Sig and I learned it was impossible to underestimate the general public.
#Cash Story Bro
One day, the desperate-to-come-up-with-a-question was "how much money does (your faithful correspondent who happened to have an office across the hall) have on him?". As it turned out, I had just hit the ATM and had something like $237.46 on me.
The answers were either:
1) There is no possible combination of bills and coins that can make up that amount.
2) No human being can possibly have that much money.
On that day, Sig and I learned it was impossible to underestimate the general public.
#Cash Story Bro
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