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Pillar of the Community
United States
602 Posts |
Was trying to think outside the box. Back to the drawing board.
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Valued Member
Canada
287 Posts |
In the Scandinavian country of Liliput, don't they use the Tulipial (Liliput + a). One Tulipial = 10 Flowerin
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2605 Posts |
Thinking outside the box is good. Sometimes. Let me respond to your entry from a different prospective. Roma is not a country with its own currency nowadays.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2605 Posts |
Is it the one elves are from?
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Valued Member
Canada
287 Posts |
I think they prefer Lil' people.
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Valued Member
Canada
287 Posts |
Oh heavens, I would hate to be from Hanover, where hangover is currency.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2605 Posts |
rikcando, I bet when I wake up tomorrow, there will be few pages of your "guesses". Am I right?
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Valued Member
Canada
287 Posts |
Maybe. Like, do they use chains in China?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4000 Posts |
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Valued Member
Canada
287 Posts |
You have unleashed a monster with a keyboard. By the way, is it true that the 'United States' (+n) used the standing liberty to replace the 'seated nuttins'?
It must be getting late.
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Valued Member
Canada
287 Posts |
I guess it is only fair to comment on my own countries past experiments with currency. Like the Can-a-Dah.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3098 Posts |
Would it be Angola and its old angolar? And they now use the Kwanza?
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Valued Member
Canada
287 Posts |
Quote: Would it be Angola and its old angolar? You stole that one from me. Almost. I did add an 'r', but I thought they used granola.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2605 Posts |
Sorry, wd ...
I mean sorry I didn't look earlier!
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2605 Posts |
 wd got it!  Angola had angolar from 1928 to 1958. Now it's kwanza.
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