Saturday, July 25, 2020

If It's CENT to Be, It'll Be

Val continues to collect coins for her Future Pennyillionaire Fortune, like Hick collects odd assorted gewgaws for his multiple hoarding sheds.

WEDNESDAY, July 22, I dropped The Pony off at the cattle chute in front of Walmart, and tooled on over to the School-Turn Casey's for scratchers. Of course somebody had parked the wrong way, across three spaces, where I usually take up ONE of them. Dang it! So that's how we're gonna play, UNIVERSE?

I drove down to the other end. Parked on a sideways slant. I opened the door and started to slide out, but my foot didn't even touch the ground. Nope! Not going to drop down, not going to try to hoist my ample rumpus back up on the running board when I come out. Just NO. I backed out, planning to take my business somewhere else. But a car in the middle of the row was leaving, and two more followed. Okay. It's more level there. We'll give it one more try.

The minute I slid my foot onto the pavement, I saw it!


A DIME! From 2020, face-down. Shiny and clean from the rain. That lifted my spirits. In I went, to join the socially-distanced line, and purchase my (later-found-out-to-be losers).

Good thing I didn't abandon my mission.


A PENNY was waiting for me!


More precisely, it was a face-down 2013 penny.
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THURSDAY, over at the Sis-Town Casey's, waiting to pre-pay for T-Hoe's gas, I spied a precious gem upon the floor between the registers. Follow that center grout line all the way to the counter. It's there at the junction of the last horizontal grout line.


No close-up of this face-down 1964 penny. Long story, long line.

Both registers were open. One man was at the left register. A lady at the right. The waiting customers had made a single line, with the front person ready to take whichever register became available. The's how it should be, but it's awkward with the distancing. I was fourth in line. Another four people came up to join behind me. They were lined up back to the bathrooms!

Anyhoo... I saw that penny, and I really, really wanted it! Just like any other addict. I got my picture, intending on a close-up when it was my turn. With the plethora of people staring daggers at my back (don't even think about my ample rumpus!), I settled for sliding the penny towards me with my left foot. No sense in impaling an eye on a metal candy-holder when I picked it up.

Here's the weird thing. That guy on the left? Had dumped a giant pouch of pennies on the counter, and the clerk was counting them up. I'm pretty sure that was one of his pennies. Oh, well! You snooze, you lose! To be fair, the Casey's chain has put up signs asking for change. So it's not like the guy was an alcoholic pauper trying to redeem his stash for beer. I saw him come out with a sandwich, soda, and snack. Money is money! Now it will take HIM longer to become a Pennyillionaire.

Anyhoo... that's 3 COINS and 12 CENTS for Val this week!
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2020 RUNNING TOTAL

Penny       # 79, 80.
Dime         # 14.
Nickel       still at 8.
Quarter    still at 1.

2019 TOTALS
Penny     134
Dime        20
Nickel        8
Quarter      5
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10 comments:

  1. I used to shop with bags of loose change too, but I no longer live near that store and my local store isn't at all happy about accepting bags of loose coins to be counted, so now I'm stuck with bags of loose change here at home until I can get to the bank.

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    1. BLOGGER went crazy and put my comment for you down below. For some reason Casey's has a coin shortage here, though the other places I frequent have not mentioned it.

      For a long time, Casey's has also been stingy with their paper money. No cash back, only redeeming scratchers up to $100. The Gas Station Chicken Store will redeem up to $600.

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  2. Maybe you have found a way to increase your found fortune. Stand behind coin counters, live or mechanical.

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    1. I could follow little old ladies, who like to pull out a change purse. But with my luck, it would be a little old lady who likes to pull out a checkbook at the last minute.

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  3. I love the Wal mart cattle shoot I really believe that is what I felt like when I went there yesterday.

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    1. They've also closed the cattle chute, and door, at the other end, by the pharmacy. So people who need pharmacy have to walk all the way to the far door, past it to the entrance of the working cattle chute, then back across the store to the pharmacy.

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  4. My grandma's purse was always HEAVY, from the accumulation of loose coins she just dropped inside. That, and the little gun she carried with her...

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    1. This was meant to be River's reply, BLOGGER!

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  5. Perhaps Blogger isn't feeling well, there is a virus going around.....

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    1. Heh, heh! It took me a minute to get that!

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