Changes to NZ coins from 31 July 2006

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NM said:
In the same manner as US immigration labels non-US citizens :roll: :roll: . I always feel like ET when I arrive into LAX TBI.

Perhaps you shouldn't wear that alien costume when you fly to the land full of merkins :)

Dave
 
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Dave Noble said:
NM said:
In the same manner as US immigration labels non-US citizens :roll: :roll: . I always feel like ET when I arrive into LAX TBI.

Perhaps you shouldn't wear that alien costume when you fly to the land full of merkins :)

Dave
Is that like a camel costume?
 
clifford said:
BlacKnox said:
Kiwi Flyer said:
The $1 and $2 unchanged (so still opposite the australian counterparts).
I'm often still confused by this. Results are some think I try to short change them, whilst others appreciate the tip :o .

Goodness, I cant understand anyone who gets confused by a $2 coin being larger than a $1 coin.

Must be off some other planet.

:)

Maybe NZ (north & south islands) should just adopt the currency of the west island :!: 8) :roll:
 
straitman said:
JohnK,

Do you think the Kiwi's understand what I said :?: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Yes. Maybe. Well at least Kiwi Flyer would.

He also agrees that Kiwis should adopt Australian currency. See earlier post
 
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