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Bullshit. You get change for your notes, it comes in coin form, you carry it home. You're a coin carrier, whether you like it or not.

Thus for all the note only hipsters, a wallet with no coin spot is impotent and futile, as it defeats the point of a wallet in the first place, which is to keep all your shit together in a neat spot. So unless you're going to spontaneously offload your change coins onto some unwilling recipient right then and there, you might as well carry coins and notes and cards all loose in your pocket, or buy shit that adds up to exactly a note, or get a wallet with a f**kin coin spot.

I don't need a cigarette I'm just always pissed off.

i pay for practically everything with a card, but always carry some notes incase they dont accept cards.

Cows are okay, but we need to find another 80ish acres to store them for 6 months until the grass starts growing again, otherwise they have to be sold as there is no feed for them anymore

Been shit though we are stuck at home, all the roads are currently blocked off so if we go into Kilmore or Wallan we can't come back home, even though there is no risk to our place anymore

Power has been off for 2 days straight now too, so running a generator to have at least some power

matter of curiosity how many cows?

They are nice. will be at qantas terminal on friday night, will check out Carry On.

The protective wallet sounds pretty good.

have never paid for a 30c cone on card. but theres a first for everything.

They are nice. will be at qantas terminal on friday night, will check out Carry On.

The protective wallet sounds pretty good.

have never paid for a 30c cone on card. but theres a first for everything.

The note sleeve seems to be what I'm after

They are nice. will be at qantas terminal on friday night, will check out Carry On.

The protective wallet sounds pretty good.

have never paid for a 30c cone on card. but theres a first for everything.

Paywave brah

In saying that can't say Ive never had 30 cents in the car

dont like Paypass for 2 reasons.
1) takes a few days to process, like a signed transaction. its annoying

2) have been charged twice before because the first scan didnt work, but was processed by my bank i think. got my money back thankfully.

and when will banks make a card where the paint on the numbers dont rub off. FFS its a wallet, not sand paper. stupid cheap cards. millions of dollars on security and can be breached with someone taking the card and paypassing anywhere. and then the card snaps in half in your wallet because off added stress from 50c pieces behind it. stingy dream boats

Flip wallet is perfect carries notes and like 8 cards if you really need that many, without being bulky. I only really carry two credit cards a licence and an atm card which I never even use really.. Plus whatever notes usually sub 100 as I pay everything on credit cards.

And I've never really seen another tradie with a money clip apart from my mate who got one coz he liked mine :)

Forget talking about change in your pocket, how's the car drive Tony? :)

Ha! I took it for a quick spin down some roads the other night

Suprisingly i have lots of traction, full concentration is required tho once you boot it

Best way to describe the car compared to 280rwkw is

2nd gears feels like 1st gear

3rd gear feels like 2nd gear

Ha! I took it for a quick spin down some roads the other night

Suprisingly i have lots of traction, full concentration is required tho once you boot it

Best way to describe the car compared to 280rwkw is

2nd gears feels like 1st gear

3rd gear feels like 2nd gear

lol. I think we all know that feeling...

"ehh will give it a bit of juice - oh wait, doing over 100 already, better back off"

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