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RobTheDuck 11-03-2007 11:53 AM

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This thread is therefore now officially ridiculous

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Another *TT* gem! Awesome.

DeathDonkey 11-03-2007 01:19 PM

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does anyone have a link to the thread that diablo replied in about carrying a 2k bankroll in vegas? that has to be a top 5 post on 2+2.

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http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...rue#Post6292511

That one?

-DeathDonkey

fadedstar 11-04-2007 12:19 AM

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i onced carried 35k in a backpack.

guess what, it worked.

Poshua 11-04-2007 12:21 AM

Re: How to carry (lots of) cash?
 
As Daniel Craig demonstrated in the most recent Bond movie, you can fit 100,000,000 Euros in a briefcase. So, I think you should probably be OK with $2,500.

bav 11-04-2007 12:31 AM

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As Daniel Craig demonstrated in the most recent Bond movie, you can fit 100,000,000 Euros in a briefcase.

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We're being leveled, right? 100 million Euros requires 200,000 500 EU bills. I don't see offhand in a google hunt how much a Euro weighs, but a US bill weighs about 1 gram. So 200,000 US bills would weigh about 200kg (440 lbs).

Sure... Tote that around in a briefcase.

toutatis70 11-04-2007 12:47 AM

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As Daniel Craig demonstrated in the most recent Bond movie, you can fit 100,000,000 Euros in a briefcase.

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We're being leveled, right? 100 million Euros requires 200,000 500 EU bills. I don't see offhand in a google hunt how much a Euro weighs, but a US bill weighs about 1 gram. So 200,000 US bills would weigh about 200kg (440 lbs).

Sure... Tote that around in a briefcase.

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LMAO, I'm trying not to vomit on myself cause I'm laughing so hard. I don't even think Samsonite makes a product that can carry a load like that.

ShipitFMA 11-04-2007 01:23 AM

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whats with the rubberband fetish? Thats a bit overboard IMHO.

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That was exactly how the bank gave it to me....

Poshua 11-04-2007 02:01 AM

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As Daniel Craig demonstrated in the most recent Bond movie, you can fit 100,000,000 Euros in a briefcase.

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We're being leveled, right? 100 million Euros requires 200,000 500 EU bills. I don't see offhand in a google hunt how much a Euro weighs, but a US bill weighs about 1 gram. So 200,000 US bills would weigh about 200kg (440 lbs).

Sure... Tote that around in a briefcase.

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I was joking. Obviously, in real life, you can't carry €100,000,000 in a briefcase. However:

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In Casino Royale, James Bond wins a poker tournament with a €100,000,000 prize. This is neatly handled to him in a metal briefcase, which he handily totes around.

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This implausibility drove me nuts (plus, the poker that comprises about 1/3 of the movie was stupid) and was a key reason that I disliked the movie.

All that not withstanding, it is very easy to carry around $2,500.

Taso 11-04-2007 02:13 AM

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I thought that was one of the best bond movies evaaa.

Mark1808 11-04-2007 02:14 AM

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does anyone have a link to the thread that diablo replied in about carrying a 2k bankroll in vegas? that has to be a top 5 post on 2+2.

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http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...rue#Post6292511

That one?

-DeathDonkey

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That has to be the funniest [censored] I ever read!!

Wallets are for not for ballers. Fold up your BR in your left pocket and put your spending cash in your right. If you need more room try folding up a wad and putting it in your socks.


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