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Tom Carpenter: The land o' plenty o' gum

I stopped at a convenience store to buy a pack of gum. I like gum. I like to chew. I want to say. Gum. Dad gum. Papa gummi. "Eraser" must seem strange to second language learners. At least I assume so. My second language is profanity, so I can be off the mark here.

My parents were gum chewers. Mother took care of chewing gum on the public. For a woman of her education, chewing gum in public was similar to that which allows him to slip to see. Dad did not suffer such scruples. He wore sticks of gum Wrigley's Spearmint in his shirt pocket.Whenever the mood struck, he had an out, remove the envelope and pop gum in the mouth.

Royal Sovereign Preformed Tubular Coin Wrappers, 54 Each Pennies ...

Royal Sovereign Preformed Packaging tubular, 54 Pennies / Nickels / Dimes / Quarters, 216/Box Overview

Royal Sovereign Preformed Packaging tubular, 54 Pennies / Nickels / Dimes / Quarters, 216/Box

Fill easily by hand or with most of the sorting machines parts. Global Product Type: Cash / Coin-tubular preformed; Wrapper Type: tubular prefabricated Denomination: Dimes, Nickels, penny, quarters; Quantity of rooms: N / A.

Fifth suspect arraigned in credit union robbery

  1. The man said the box also contained coins in coin wrappers and about 240K in Iraqi dineros (worth about $50). The man said he was told the box was taken from his friend's home on Jan. 23 by two acquaintances. Deputies were provided with two potential
  2. Documents show Miner told police different stories at different times but admitted she and Johnson scouted the credit union the Friday before the robbery, with Johnson obtaining quarter coin wrappers as an excuse to be there and Miner sniffing candles
  3. Revenue from the numismatic sales of circulating coins continues to fall. These products include circulating-quality quarters, half dollars, and $1 coins that are packaged in custom designed wrappers or canvas bags and sold at a premium to face value.
  4. While often being teased that I took after my one uncle who still had the first nickel he ever earned, I would proudly sit in front of my family and count the week's collections; bills face up, coins all wrapped in appropriate wrappers,
  5. “Nuh-uh,” I answer, scraping the last shrivels of burrito cheese melted in the wrapper's foil crevices. “It's making a stinky smell, now.” “Aye Chica, its leaking coolant. You can't keep driving on a blown head gasket.” “Fix the car or pay rent,” I