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  • jackieblack
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    Don't fight it ;)

    On the back of that we look to have dropped back to 1.6400

    But at least not 1.4650 as SOMEONE claimed earlier today!!! :D:rotfl:
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  • DickyP_2
    DickyP_2 Posts: 101 Forumite
    edited 22 June 2009 at 2:43PM
    Sturll is scared of manlove as he doesn't like the gays apparently!!!!

    Can't believe you have been "reported" sit on the naughty step until you know what you have done. And while your sitting there remember "there is no such thing as a stupid question only stupid people"!!!
  • Ummm.. i'd imagine that USD would be the best currency to bring the States buddy ;)

    What in gods name are you talking about, ya knobend. I was just asking a simple question if you would be better off bringing Euro's or Pounds to the States and then exchanging them for Dollars. i.e which would work out as a better deal??????
  • sturll
    sturll Posts: 2,582 Forumite
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    DickyP wrote: »
    Sturll is scared of manlove as he doesn't like the gays apparently!!!!

    Can't believe you have been "reported" sit on the naughty step until you know what you have done. And while your sitting there remember "there is no such thing as a stupid questin only stupid people"!!!

    Be careful what you say - They might tell on you too!!

    :rotfl:
  • Fullartj wrote: »
    What in gods name are you talking about, ya knobend. I was just asking a simple question if you would be better off bringing Euro's or Pounds to the States and then exchanging them for Dollars. i.e which would work out as a better deal??????


    knobend???? charming

    oooh get you, someomes had a sense of humour failure :eek::D
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  • But at least not 1.4650 as SOMEONE claimed earlier today!!! :D:rotfl:


    so picky!
    honestly :confused:
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  • sturll
    sturll Posts: 2,582 Forumite
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    knobend???? charming

    oooh get you, someomes had a sense of humour failure :eek::D

    Knob end, doesn't have the same ring to it as bell end. Or even cock end, in fact even my exes favourite "prick" sounds better.

    Still what else did you expect from someone who basically asks "what currency should i take to the USA"
  • whatusername
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    Fullartj wrote: »
    Hi I am thinking of going to the States in September for 2 weeks. I work in London but I get paid in Euros and I was wondering which would be better to bring Pounds or Euros???
    Any advice would be most grateful.

    Convert before you go you'll get a worse rate in the states if you convert them there.
  • whatusername
    whatusername Posts: 894 Forumite
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    sturll wrote: »
    Knob end, doesn't have the same ring to it as bell end. Or even cock end, in fact even my exes favourite "prick" sounds better.

    Still what else did you expect from someone who basically asks "what currency should i take to the USA"

    :rotfl: :rotfl::rotfl:

    :T
  • neilbond007
    neilbond007 Posts: 2,111 Forumite
    knobend???? charming

    oooh get you, someomes had a sense of humour failure :eek::D
    Yeah, but in fairness he aint far wrong ;)

    In answer to your question, who knows! Have a look on some US sites to see what rates are being offered for the £ and Euro and see what makes more sense.
    Unless you're changing a few grand I wouldn't of thought the difference would be too much anyway
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