My uncle had something similar to this in his Ford Torino before 8 tracks came out. it hung upside down under the dash and the record had to be held in place with a special mechanism. He had two stolen before he gave up on it.
1. Starting in 1982, pennies were no longer 100% copper.
2. I remember reading, several years ago, that you can refuse any payment in pennies that exceed $0.50. It has to do with the burden of counting the coins.
3. If you receive rolls of pennies from one bank and use them to make a deposit at second bank, the second bank will open up each roll to double check the count because they can be certain the rolls have not been tampered with. They do not do this for bank to bank transfers.
This looks like a photo shopped picture. Light poles are designed to snap off at the bottom in order to prevent intrusions in the vehicle like this. It would be more believable if it were a tree or bridge support.
I like "Wanted Dead or Alive" with Rutger Hauer and Gene Simons. Rutger's character will receive a bonus if he brings in Gene's character alive. Rutger says "F___ the bonus!" and blows Gene's head off with a grenade he had taped in his mouth. Of course, maybe this should be on a list of great last lines.
before 8 tracks came out. it hung upside down under the dash and the record had to be held in place with a special mechanism. He had two stolen before he gave up on it.
2. I remember reading, several years ago, that you can refuse any payment in pennies that exceed $0.50. It has to do with the burden of counting the coins.
3. If you receive rolls of pennies from one bank and use them to make a deposit at second bank, the second bank will open up each roll to double check the count because they can be certain the rolls have not been tampered with. They do not do this for bank to bank transfers.
Well that' my 2 cents for now.
This looks like a photo shopped picture. Light poles are designed to snap off at the bottom in order to prevent intrusions in the vehicle like this. It would be more believable if it were a tree or bridge support.