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Old September 1st 08, 09:43 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Amistad
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I was helping a lady in my place of employment a few days ago. She had two
girls with her, apparently her daughters. I suspect they were something
like 8 and 10 years of age. I didn't hear the previous context when they
walked up to me, but as they came closer to me, the youngest girl said, "But
Mom, you know I'm trustworthy." I spoke to the girl and said "Trustworthy
is a mighty big word for a little gal like you to be using." She beamed at
me and asked, "Wanna hear what it means?" I affirmed that I would indeed
like to hear its meaning. She said "Trustworthy means that you do the right
thing even when no one is looking." I heaped copious praise on her and told
her that I thought she deserved a reward. Whereupon, I pulled out an Ike
dollar and placed it in her hand. She was thrilled! Mom and sister also
wanted to hold it, and I found out that none of the three had ever had an
Ike. I told her that I wanted her to remain trustworthy all through life
and she assured me that she would be... It was a nice experience for all
concerned, including yours truly.

Amistad
'also desiring to be trustworthy'


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Old September 1st 08, 10:22 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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"Amistad" wrote in message ...

I was helping a lady in my place of employment a few days ago.


McDonald's ladies room.

Does anyone truly believe his sappy, self-serving load of crap or is this more like the actual experince:

I suspect they were something like 8 and 10 years of age and I was immediately sexually aroused.


Whereupon, I pulled out MY COCK and placed it in her hand. She was thrilled! Mom and sister also wanted to
hold it...



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Old September 1st 08, 10:33 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Heywood Jablowme wrote:
"Amistad" wrote in message
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I was helping a lady in my place of employment a few days ago.


Does anyone truly believe his sappy, self-serving load of crap


Yes.

James


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Old September 2nd 08, 01:58 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Honus[_3_]
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Heywood Jablowme wrote:
"Amistad" wrote in message
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I was helping a lady in my place of employment a few days ago.


McDonald's ladies room.

Does anyone truly believe


Without hesitation.

Hell, I might start carrying around an Ike or two.


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Old September 2nd 08, 05:59 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Jerry Dennis
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On Sep 1, 5:22�pm, "Heywood Jablowme" wrote:
"Amistad" wrote in ...
I was helping a lady in my place of employment a few days ago.


Does anyone truly believe his sappy, self-serving load of crap or is this more like the actual experince?


Yes, I do believe it to be an actual experience. In fact, I was one
of a few RCC-ers that provided Ikes to Amistad a few years ago. I've
known him to be an upstanding guy and quite personable. Along with
Ikes, he's given steelies, wheats, and Buffalos as payment and tips.
He does this to encourage potential collectors into the hobby.

Jerry
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Old September 2nd 08, 06:46 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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On Sep 1, 5:22*pm, "Heywood Jablowme" wrote:
"Amistad" wrote in ...
I was helping a lady in my place of employment a few days ago.

(lie sniped)


Does anyone truly believe his sappy, self-serving load of crap or is this more like the actual experince:

(nasty comment snipped)

As being a long time lurker here, I can safely say that Sir Amistad
has told the truth and you are an idiot troll.

Draco
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Old September 3rd 08, 01:37 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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"Draco" wrote in message
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On Sep 1, 5:22 pm, "Heywood Jablowme" wrote:
"Amistad" wrote in
...
I was helping a lady in my place of employment a few days ago.

(lie sniped)


Does anyone truly believe his sappy, self-serving load of crap or is this
more like the actual experince:

(nasty comment snipped)

As being a long time lurker here, I can safely say that Sir Amistad
has told the truth and you are an idiot troll.

Draco

I cannot stay silent. I believe every word and any who doubt is an idiot
troll with ugly moles!
mk
Keep up the good deeds Larry.


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Old September 3rd 08, 03:14 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Amistad
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"MJKolodziej" offered encouragement with:
Keep up the good deeds Larry.


Thank you, friend. I appreciate the kind and supportive words from each of
you good men who have stated your feelings as you have. The foul-mouthed
troll deserves no response, and will get none from me.

Jerry is certainly correct in saying that I have long been in the habit of
giving away Ikes, "steelies", and various other coins on occasion. I have
had to use steelies sparingly of late, for I am just about out of them. But
I have an adequate supply of Ikes, at least enough to keep me going for a
year or so. For the past year or more, I have really been enjoying asking
various folks a history question, and rewarding them for a correct (or
nearly correct) answer... Living here in Texas, the question I ask the
randomly-selected individual is sometimes "What year did Texas become a
state?" or "Name the first governor of Texas." In the case of the little
girl whom I initially posted about in this thread, her pert demeanor and
bright spirit prompted me to share an Ike with her.

Long live those who enjoy numismatics and who are willing to encourage
others to participate in such a wonderful hobby!

Amistad
'pressing on, regardless!'


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Old September 3rd 08, 04:09 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Swing And A Voongie Va
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"Amistad" wrote in message ...
"MJKolodziej" offered encouragement with:
Keep up the good deeds Larry.


Thank you, friend. I appreciate the kind and supportive words from each of you good men who have stated
your feelings as you have. The foul-mouthed troll deserves no response, and will get none from me.


You mean except for the response you just made, you puffed-up windbag?

Jerry is certainly correct in saying that I have long been in the habit of giving away Ikes, "steelies", and
various other coins on occasion. I have had to use steelies sparingly of late, for I am just about out of
them. But I have an adequate supply of Ikes, at least enough to keep me going for a year or so. For the
past year or more, I have really been enjoying asking various folks a history question, and rewarding them
for a correct (or nearly correct) answer... Living here in Texas, the question I ask the randomly-selected
individual is sometimes "What year did Texas become a state?" or "Name the first governor of Texas." In the
case of the little girl whom I initially posted about in this thread, her pert demeanor and bright spirit
prompted me to share an Ike with her.

Long live those who enjoy numismatics and who are willing to encourage others to participate in such a
wonderful hobby!


My, how you do go on!
Your style of writing is positively Victorian in its pompous windiness and sheer boredom factor.
The most likely response of mothers seeing you near their children is to grab them by the arm and quickly pull
them away while admonishing them not to talk to creepy strangers with coins.

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Old September 4th 08, 11:46 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Amistad
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"Swing And A Voongie Va" stated, among other things:
My, how you do go on!
Your style of writing is positively Victorian in its pompous windiness and
sheer boredom factor.


Thanks for analyzing my mode of penmanship. Since you find it to be so
unappealing, feel free to skip over any posts that you see me making here in
the group.

Amistad


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