
Cristina
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2 minutes of talk time to my family in zimbabwe |
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amit h
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in india it will worth near about rs 40 i will invest in stock market and i will try to make it 80, 160.320,....and at last i will be a rich man |
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Mike M
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I'd give it to my grandson. |
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Dingle-Dongle
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Well being in the UK, if I had to change it to sterling, not a lot as your dollar is so weak at the moment. However, if you were to give me a pound, I would change it for dollars and get loads!!! |
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jessica
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I would give it to my son, who loves to save money. He has a wallet that he has kept his money in for years starting with his first money from the tooth fairy! He has since kept every bit of change and dollars given to him for birthdays, Christmas, etc. You would be surprised how much this money has added up! |
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madhavi
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I will buy a Ice Cream for my son. |
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z
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i'd go 2 the dollar store and buy somethin, i like |
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Samuel O
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I will give it to a begger |
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Aakash
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I would get it exchanged for Indian rupees,so i would get 50 Rs. and give 25 to needy and use the rest to eat. |
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myraxellenxamos
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a dollar. prolly two newspapers. |
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magy
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I'd sock it away with all it's little friends until combined they bought me something grand. |
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kit-kat
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i would donate it to a charity.in am ok in my life right now, and i know there wre people out there that need it more than i do. thanks but i would pass it on to someone who needs it more than i. kit-kat. |
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Ryan
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a cup of cup of chili from Wendy's |
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pihkaled
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2 First Class "Forever" stamps, they will always be good, regardless of rate hikes, but I'm curious to see if and when their collector value passes their value, (in said times postal rates). |
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stevexnelson
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I'd buy a bottle of Coke Zero.
Good Question. |
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B R
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I'LL MAKE A PENDANT WITH IT. AND OFEER IT TO MY G.F. |
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Nelson
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I will, take and the next day give you back, lol, coz, we can buy nothing worthy |
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