what did you think i wrote? LOL
I thought you had some sort of trick "farting" coin
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what did you think i wrote? LOL
No.can i just go back and remove the entire comment?
King Charles the 1st Farthing coin from 1630
i carry a King Charles the 1st Farthing coin from 1630.
No, just a picture of Caesar.No way! Is there a story behind it?
This makes me worried for you. This must be a very valuable coin just for what it is. And then, it means something to you. please be careful with it. Can't you leave it at home?i carry a King Charles the 1st Farthing coin from 1630.
I'm curious to the importance. At first I thought possibly the Salem Witch Trials, but they were in the 1690's. Vlad the Impaler was was the 1400's.well, it happens to be important to me but you know.... in the end, it's just a fart joke.
I'd like to hear the story behind the coin, it's very interesting. (and especially because it has special meaning for you)well, it happens to be important to me but you know.... in the end, it's just a fart joke.
I carry an epipen. We haven't had to use it for my son's peanut allergy, thank the Deity of your choosing!
The reason I consider it extra-cool is this: I read an article about a man whose son had an unexpected anaphylactic reaction to a food, and while they were waiting for 911 and trying to get him to breathe, another patron at the restaurant ran over and injected the child with her own son's epipen. The EMTs and docs said that this action opened his airways, bought him time and saved the boy's life!
I feel like carrying Tiernan's epipen might save *someone's* life someday, even if we never need to use it for him.
Now, if I just had the scrotum of some animal to carry it in....
Oh good grief...lmao........and if you order now, he'll ALSO send you a handkerchief that smells like the sweat off of HIS nut sack, but you must act quickly before supplies are gone!!!...
i carry a King Charles the 1st Farthing coin from 1630.
...what the hell is a "Farting coin"?.....
(sighs)
Please don't. It's priceless.can i just go back and remove the entire comment?
We respect its importance to you. Nobody's making light of that. We're just... well, you know how we are. But you know we lurve ya more than our luggage, to quote Steel Magnolias.well, it happens to be important to me but you know.... in the end, it's just a fart joke.
well, it happens to be important to me but you know.... in the end, it's just a fart joke.
I love coins with special meaning, they're, well, special, 'specialy when it's about family...those are the ones you look at and feel, even though you've done it maybe a thousand times, so you know every nook, cranny, and worn spot, and when you hold and look at it, that's when you get a little lost imagining and wondering, hmmmm....Thanks guys, i appreciate the fact that you want to know about the coin.
my family tree goes back to 1633 here in the United States, i was given the documentation and genealogy book by my aunt Milly when i graduated high school. The coin was among my great grandmother's things when she passed and since i'm the only grand daughter who favored her likeness (both redheads with green eyes), i was allowed to choose a few things before they were distributed. The coin, circa 1630, is worn and flat and has a bit of green on it (i assume it's copper?) but i keep it with me as a reminder of where and who i came from.
I have no idea where she got it from but i like to imagine that maybe it made it's passage with one of those first ancestors that landed here way back when this country was just beginning.