sigh. http://www.xe.com/ucc/Originally posted by pirahna_punk
wuts the transfer from a UK buck a US buck or an English L thingy?????? jus wonderin for future purchases
Now, now. Be nice. Might I add this mental impairment is not universally present amongst the people of Kentucky. Once again I bow my head in embarrassmentOriginally posted by MidgetFista
sigh. http://www.xe.com/ucc/
I think even a person with your mental impairment would be able to use that. Maybe.
We don't USE "bucks" its POUNDS. Its not a "L thingy", its a £.
Oh, your from Kentucky.
-Midge
I've been to Skegness.Originally posted by KillerOnion
I love travel. In fact, I've collected coins from different countries for about 16 years. It's a bit strange to pull out more than 2 countries' change when paying at a restaurant, but hey, it's one of those things that marks the adventurous person. Travel should still be used as a measure of one's education. It certainly was for the last 5000 years of man's existance. Nothing is as enriching as seeing different ways of life...some of them aren't as practical as others for other places of living, but hey, we can all learn something every now and then.