A lot can change in a year of course![]()
I just checked tonight on the news: 62c/$1 and 45p/$1. Time to suck up to all of my friends and relatives![]()
I just checked tonight on the news: 62c/$1 and 45p/$1. Time to suck up to all of my friends and relatives![]()
I just checked Bloodbath's performance at MDF this year and i'm half-way jealous now. They did the Furnace Funeral/Phantasm/Left Hand Path thing there and not at Wacken.![]()
that's not good. for you at least.![]()
NopeTake off at least 3c/3p and that's what I'd get back with every $1 I exchange, that is, if I exchange a bunch of money and put it on a multi currency card.
so if you've got some money left after your vacation it might actually be better to not exchange it back?
I generally don't exchange my money back, no. Sometimes if I have cash on me when I fly to a country with a different currency, I'll exchange (some of) it to the local currency, but not when I come home. Besides, I end up spending the money later anyway![]()
well you never know if you'll be back in europe and if you're back if we still use the euro![]()
Well I've been to Europe four times already, so![]()
I generally don't exchange my money back, no. Sometimes if I have cash on me when I fly to a country with a different currency, I'll exchange (some of) it to the local currency, but not when I come home. Besides, I end up spending the money later anyway![]()
doesn't mean anything![]()
Neither did /do I. I still have £ from the last time I was in the UK, and I am going again in 2 months. The same with the old currencies. I never exchanged my belgian francs and deutsch marks to Dutch guilders. I even ended up liquidating all of those currencies at the end! (2001) A visit to Germany and Belgium and no more money.![]()