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Using my mud quarter's here in beach town.

Dancer

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I bring a good supply from my summers mud hunting to where I winter couple months a year. Most of them used for laundry machines, newspaper every day. Yard selling, and sometimes for tips.
But the most fun is dropping one in a bar. Couple of us guys do it once or twice a year. Got an area where people walk in and out towards the door. Last time this High roller spotted it on his way out. So , while we were watching he stoops to tie his shoe than palms the coin. Couldn't have done better myself. lol. !!
 
Thats hilarious! :rofl: I can see you guys sitting there drinking and keeping yourselves entertained with this little innocent diversion!

In fact, you can probably place bets as to how many people walk past it and dont see it...or how long it sits there or something...or if a Man or Woman pick it up...make a fun drinking game!...everybody has to take a swig for each person that walks over it or steps on it or something?:beers: Take turns placing it, and see who can get it in the right spot so somebody steps right on it!
Mud
 
I was working on the oil rigs in Wyoming back in the early 80's and at this one bar in town they had a quarter and a fifty cent peice superglued to the floor right by the front door. It was a real hoot watching people trying to pick up those coins......
 
A coin on the floor,ground,or where ever,unless I see a person drop it is mine. No tying shoe etc. Here's why:
When I was a schoolboy the only vice I had was sipping KoolAid while studying,during my senior year,studying for my FINAL exams I figured I could reward myself with some koolaid,walked 11/2 miles to store,but had to return empty handed--they had changed to the PreSweetened koolaid which cost 10 cents instead of 5 cents for the original unsweeten and I only had 1 nickel.
 
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