Yeah, in Canada. Would show you but the cat sat on it just as I was going to take a picture. Dunno if they are the same size. The only Canadian money that stayed with me were the plastic bills!
You don’t understand cats very well, @Marco. Cats sit on anything they want, especially if it’s something you don’t want them to sit on, because it’s their destiny and their purpose.
The old Taiwan $50 bimetallic coin was the same size and colour as the Canadian two-dollar coin (toonie). I saw a toonie in a betel nut stand, displayed as a warning not to take fake money. I exchanged a $50 coin for it since I was going back to Canada on a visit shortly, and the coins were about the same value.
The old lady downstairs sitting on a bench by the noodle shop, looking destitute, owns a huge parking lot full of beemers, benzes and the 16 story apartment complex across the street.
The popcorn the hotel is leaving me every day is corn soup flavored.
I know it’s been mentioned at least once just this year on here, but when you board a bus and all passengers are occupying aisle seats with empty window seats adjacent.
Only high school kids, obnoxious ones at that, do this in my home country.