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I know he was basically a one hit wonder, but I was able to meet him and get his autograph. I had nothing for him to autograph and wasn't about to buy a $10 photo of him to sign. So I just took out the only money I had, and that was a $2 dollar bill I had just found on the floor not even 10 minutes prior. So I got him to sign it. Since he is famous for his few songs, and almost never talked about anymore, do you think the value of the bill has since decreased? hehe, maybe I should have made this a pole to see what everyone thinks  
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 United States
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Best I can make out it's Elvis...or maybe George Burns. I have no clue. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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United States
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do you think the value of the bill has since decreased?
YES. But it's still worth $2.00.
Edited by Andrew289 06/06/2007 4:30 pm
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Rest in Peace
United States
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OK, PSP, I'll be the first to ask the question without doing a Google. Who is (or was) Lou Bega? He's not somebody of whom I've heard during my peak music listening days (50s-70s mostly).  Fred
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Valued Member
 United States
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quote: David Lubega (aka Lou Bega) (born April 13, 1975 in Munich, Germany) is a Latin pop musician famous for his song "Mambo No. 5". This song is a remake of the Perez Prado instrumental from 1952. Bega added new lyrics to the song and sampled the original version extensively.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_BegaThat's the first paragraph I got when I "Wikied" it hehe
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I'd say the bill is worth the going price of his signature +$2.00
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He has had a major huge chart hit in 1999 with 'Mambo number 5'over in Europe.
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