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Money makes the world go round, some people say, and as it does so, it changes hands frequently. Imagine a week in the life of a dollar note and tell it's story!
Whose pocket did it start in? Who was it given to then? What was it exchanged for after that? etc.

The best story gets 10 points + thumbs up of course!

2007-01-22 09:10:20 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

2 answers

once a dollar bill was made whereever dollar bills are made. one of the person working in the place stole that dollar bill bc he thought 'what the heck, its only a dollar' then he went to McDonalds and said "omg! the chicken mcnuggets are on the Dollar menu" and bought the chicken nuggets with the stolen dollar bill. the person who was his cashier saw the dollar and said "omg. its a crisp dollar bill, i'll just exchange it with my old wrinkly one" and so she exchanged it. then one day her friend needed a dollar and so the cashier at Mcdonalds let her borrow it. The cashiers friend was a lil crazy so she wrote the date on the dollar bill and then spent it on a coke bottle in a snack machine at college. when the college snack machine was emptied (3 months later) the guy who emptied it was like "woah! what a cool dollar" and put it in his pocket. (of course he replaced it with his un-cool dollar bill) and then later he gave it to his wife on there aniversary and told her the story about how he got it bc he realized that the date that was on the dollar bill was the date they got married. his wife cherished the dollar bill and never spent it bc it was special and oh-so-cool. she bought a big glass case and put the dollar bill in there after getting the bill laminated.
o yea the dollar bill was passed from generation to generation and all the people got married on that one date. cept for bob but his marriage didnt last long anyway.

2007-01-22 09:26:28 · answer #1 · answered by <3pirate 6 · 1 0

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