My 2 cents may make sense, but not a difference.
2007-04-21 05:23:00
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answer #1
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answered by Alfie333 7
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that depends on if your 2 cents or in the UK 2 pence worth is acted on or taken as good advice.
your 2 cents would be subjective if heard by some one else with a different opinion
2007-04-21 12:23:31
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answered by subaru222 2
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My 2 cents gives change.
2007-04-21 12:22:19
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answered by surffsav 5
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yes but i have 3 cents and that makes more sense
2007-04-21 12:27:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Well this is me putting in my '2 cents'. Hehe. Oops, now that I was corny people will give me a thumbs down :(. Anyway, back to your question. I understand the phrase, so I guess it makes sense to me ...
2007-04-21 12:23:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't have 2 cents. Just my debit card.
2007-04-21 12:21:39
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answered by KC Slim 5
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Who the hell has 2 cents to throw around.Im saving up to buy me a quarter.
2007-04-21 12:22:20
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answered by rbrennum 3
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Whether they make sense or not I'm always sure to put them in whenever I can!
2007-04-21 12:22:07
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answered by pamomof4 5
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Only when it comes to paying the taxes on a piece of bubblegum.
2007-04-21 12:26:07
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answered by 4kids2pay4 7
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Usually, but then again, I am very discriminating about where I put my 2¢.
2007-04-21 12:24:00
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answer #10
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answered by PariahMaterial 6
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