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We have um', it's like a mini mart. x.x
*~Ashley~* said:Yeah, it definitely would make things a lot easier, David... I have all this left over Canadian money, mainly coins and small bills though, from when I went to Montreal and I have nothing to do with it. I don't want to get ripped off by exchanging it back to American. x_x
I've had one job before... I didn't quit, but I wasn't fired either. Hurray for seasonal jobs. <<;
demonchaos916 said:Since when was California rich?
Actually, Connecticut was the richest state in the US, believe it or not. I'm not sure if it still is though, but it used to be. o_o;Dizzy said:Yeah but California is like one of the richest states in the US. It's probably one of the more wealthy areas in the world. That's insantity.
Since its gold rush like over 200 years ago? :Pdemonchaos916 said:Since when was California rich?
*~Ashley~* said:Actually, Connecticut was the richest state in the US, believe it or not. I'm not sure if it still is though, but it used to be. o_o;
What I did the last time I went to Canada was to just bring a debit card instead of exhanging all my money, that way I wouldn't get ripped off at all.
That'd be too easy. ;3Yukito said:I swear, all currency in the world should be the same, it would be so much easier >>
Byebye Ivy~!Ivan said:Well, I'm gonna go. Talk to you guys later.
I'm not sure about those smaller states in the east.... hmm.Dizzy said:Actually according to History of New Bedford Class, Massachusetts was once the richest state in the U.S. at one point because of New Bedford (weee my city) and Boston and every other port. But then it died the end.