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Title: QC Captions Volume #453 (2020 Aug 17-21)
Post by: Thrudd on 17 Aug 2020, 12:08
Uhm, it's Monday? :psyduck:

Time for something random to deal with - Original Caption - Canadian Tire - home of Sandy McTire

(https://i.imgur.com/axcHp5Q.png)

I got nuthin.....  :-\
Title: Re: QC Captions Volume #453 (2020 Aug 17-21)
Post by: BenRG on 17 Aug 2020, 13:10
CLAIRE: "All joke fake $2 bills... in sequential order. Why doesn't this surprise me?"

FAYE: "It's actually a little less digressive than I expected!"

PINTSIZE: "Remember folks, if you're not laughing you're not living! In fact...!"

BUBBLES: "I actually chose this over slavery. Why?"
Title: Re: QC Captions Volume #453 (2020 Aug 17-21)
Post by: Zebediah on 17 Aug 2020, 14:03
Claire: "They're.... Belarusian rubles?"

Faye: "How the hell did he get a thousand Belarusian rubles?"

Pintsize: "I won them off of Bubbles in a poker game!"

Bubbles: "I am not at liberty to say how I acquired them so please don't ask."
Title: Re: QC Captions Volume #453 (2020 Aug 17-21)
Post by: Gnabberwocky on 17 Aug 2020, 14:46
Claire: "Thousand dollar bills...didn't those go out of print like decades ago? And aren't they worth a lot more than a thousand now?"

Faye: "Where the hell did he get so much money?"

Pintsize: "Oh, let me tell you. See, it all started when this hot--"

Bubbles: "Finishing that story will result in a far bigger hole in your head than your mouth."
Title: Re: QC Captions Volume #453 (2020 Aug 17-21)
Post by: Gyrre on 17 Aug 2020, 21:56
Claire: "Thousand dollar bills...didn't those go out of print like decades ago? And aren't they worth a lot more than a thousand now?"

Faye: "Where the hell did he get so much money?"

Pintsize: "Oh, let me tell you. See, it all started when this hot--"

Bubbles: "Finishing that story will result in a far bigger hole in your head than your mouth."
Coolidge is on them if I recall correctly. Pretty sure they're only exchanged between the Federal Reserve (a private bank) and the U.S. government at this point.