1- "Hi"... sorry, I have a lot of great texts, but I'm trying to stay true to the test here.
2- $0. What is this, 1983?
3- Loaded question. Craft beer fanatic. Right now, maybe Southern Tier Pumking.
I think that was word for word what one of my reporters said when she called at 11:30 pm from up Highway 50 in the Sierra and needed $35 cash to have chains put on her news car, and only had debit and credit cards.
Yup, it's 2014, and sometimes, all they take is cash.
1. Yay! 2. $13 and some change 3. Cherry vodka & lemonade It surprises me that so many people here have cash. Nobody I know carries cash anymore. I take out a $20 every 2 weeks, and it lasts me since we use a debit card for everything we can.
I have 2 kids and spend my weekends at the football field.
I've yet to come across a snack stand that takes anything but cash. ;-)
My last uses for cash were $1 for a candy bar at work that the 5th graders are selling.
$47 at the nail salon for my daughter and I. (Can't tip in cash so I just make sure I have enough for the total, easier that way)
$20 at the snack stand.
$15 to my son for cutting the grass.
I very rarely use cash at stores, but it goes fast nevertheless.
1) "As you can see he hasn't been eating for me"
2) $2.97-i usually carry cash but im at the end of my monthly allowance
3) Tincho which is an Argentine cocktail made from a Torrentes/Savigion Blanc blend ice and lime.