This was voted as the best joke at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival recently. This made me smile so I am sharing it with you here! If the USA ever changes any coins, you will be able to recycle this one!
Now...this begs the question...WHAT new pound coin? I remember when they did away with the one pound note in the UK and replaced it with the dear little gold coin. (Around about 1985, I think.) Could I love the new coin as much? I looked it up. It is gold colored and silver colored and has 12 sides and...oh look, let me see if I can find it for you...
"The most secure coin in the world" is how the Royal Mint describes it. It has quite a few security features...here is a video for you! Richard had already told me that it was like the old "thripenny bit" but we noticed that the announcer pronounced it "three penny". So, my friends in the UK...tell me, how would you say this word? The way Richard says it, it sounds like "thrip-nee".
Sometimes when I visit England, I will have some coins in my coin purse from past visits, and when I count out the change at a shop, the cashier will hand one of the coins back to me and tell me that that particular coin is no longer accepted! Well, honey, you should come to America! We hardly ever change our coins! However, my fellow Americans, if we ever do, I have the joke for you above.
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Richard and I have enjoyed seeing the egrets at our walks at Panola Mountain but now, we think they have moved on. We will miss them. Hopefully, we will see them there again one day!