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A 1,000,000 Dollar Bill, and a WalMart Store

  • Gardens35
    From North Carolina. Guy tried to use a Million Dollar Bill for his purchase.

    Article here.....http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/12/31/no-sale-million-dollar-bill-gets-north-carolina-man-arrested-at-walmart/

    Discuss...
  • imex99
    Serious mental problems or someone ripped him off...
  • justincredible
    I didn't realize that the $100 bill was the largest in circulation.

    Also, if you're trying to use a million dollar bill you might as well try to buy as close to a million dollars worth of stuff as possible. How are they going to give change on a million?
  • DeadliestWarrior34
  • Ironman92
    I'd say Walmart, especially around the holidays has enough to come close to making change.....although so many credit and debit cards take much of my guessing business and cash flow. My Walmart has a bank inside it.

    I would've taken the $1,000,000 bill to Wendy's and ordered a jr cheeseburger and give the girl the bill and then 23 cents.
  • ts1227
    justincredible;1032747 wrote:I didn't realize that the $100 bill was the largest in circulation.
    Yeah, the 500 and 1000 haven't been in circulation for a little while now.

    Also, the Walmart here in Wooster today was out of cocktail sauce and it made me sad. Hope this helps.
  • THE4RINGZ
    ts1227;1032760 wrote:Yeah, the 500 and 1000 haven't been in circulation for a little while now.

    Also, the Walmart here in Wooster today was out of cocktail sauce and it made me sad. Hope this helps.

    They were out of water chestnuts yesterday. I didn't realize you shop in our fair city.
  • GoChiefs
    THE4RINGZ;1033014 wrote:I didn't realize you shop in our fair city.

    He likes giving to the poor and uneducated?
  • ts1227
    THE4RINGZ;1033014 wrote:They were out of water chestnuts yesterday. I didn't realize you shop in our fair city.
    Only when I'm up at the girlfriends here.
  • THE4RINGZ
    GoChiefs;1033019 wrote:He likes giving to the poor and uneducated?

    This coming from the guy who moved to Massillon to improve his quality of life.
  • GoChiefs
    THE4RINGZ;1033107 wrote:This coming from the guy who moved to Massillon to improve his quality of life.
    You obviously don't get to SE Ohio much. Lol
  • THE4RINGZ
    GoChiefs;1033111 wrote:You obviously don't get to SE Ohio much. Lol

    One or two days a week during the summer.
  • GoChiefs
    I don't like living in Massillon, but I must say, I do enjoy no longer having to drive an hour and a half to work every day to make a decent living.
  • THE4RINGZ
    GoChiefs;1033115 wrote:I don't like living in Massillon, but I must say, I do enjoy no longer having to drive an hour and a half to work every day to make a decent living.

    Solid point.
  • Ironman92
    I enjoy living in Jackson and the 70 minute drive is ok (outside of deer dodging) but do not enjoy $16-$17 a day in gas, but to me it's worth it to live where I love it.
  • GoChiefs
    Ironman92;1033149 wrote:I enjoy living in Jackson and the 70 minute drive is ok (outside of deer dodging) but do not enjoy $16-$17 a day in gas, but to me it's worth it to live where I love it.
    Once I started to have to drive 3 hours, I kinda said enough is enough. Lol
  • Ironman92
    GoChiefs;1033207 wrote:Once I started to have to drive 3 hours, I kinda said enough is enough. Lol

    I am 2:20 round trip ( but still get home at 4:10, when not coaching in the fall....150 round trip that season) and fortunately the last 10 years I've had a carpool....so 2 or 3 times a week...unless I had a meet.
  • GoChiefs
    I was living in Logan of course, working in Columbus, Marysville, and Delaware area, but then they sent us to Cincinnati for 2 months. 2 months turned into a year, and I had enough. Stayed down there all week, come home to my wife (fiance at the time) and son on just the weekends. Long story short, got fired, so we moved up here so she could be closer to her family and I could find a better job closer to home.
  • Ironman92
    GoChiefs;1033249 wrote:I was living in Logan of course, working in Columbus, Marysville, and Delaware area, but then they sent us to Cincinnati for 2 months. 2 months turned into a year, and I had enough. Stayed down there all week, come home to my wife (fiance at the time) and son on just the weekends. Long story short, got fired, so we moved up here so she could be closer to her family and I could find a better job closer to home.

    Sounds like the way to go. Any Pizza Crossing-likes up there?
  • GoChiefs
    Ironman92;1033285 wrote:Sounds like the way to go. Any Pizza Crossing-likes up there?
    Absolutely none. Terrible pizza up here. LOL We hit PC up everytime we go down to visit my family. Lol
  • Ironman92
    GoChiefs;1033290 wrote:Absolutely none. Terrible pizza up here. LOL We hit PC up everytime we go down to visit my family. Lol

    That truly sucks. Christ cruddy Jackson has at least 2 very good pizzerias.
  • THE4RINGZ
    GoChiefs;1033290 wrote:Absolutely none. Terrible pizza up here. LOL We hit PC up everytime we go down to visit my family. Lol

    Coccia House Pizza in Wooster. Eat it once and you will never, and I mean ever order pizza from anywhere else.
  • Ironman92
    THE4RINGZ;1034267 wrote:Coccia House Pizza in Wooster. Eat it once and you will never, and I mean ever order pizza from anywhere else.

    Impossible claim.

    Pls b honest
  • GoChiefs
    THE4RINGZ;1034267 wrote:Coccia House Pizza in Wooster. Eat it once and you will never, and I mean ever order pizza from anywhere else.
    I'm pretty sure they don't deliver to Massillon though. Plus, I'm pretty sure it can't be better than Pizza Crossing.
  • THE4RINGZ
    Ironman92;1034371 wrote:Impossible claim.

    Pls b honest

    Wrong!