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What standard American unit of money carries two images of a past president?
-- mitch hearn (moopups@citlink.net), December 18, 2001
My children have been fascinated to look through a magnifying glass at Lincoln on his chair on the back of the penny.
-- Cathy N. (keeper8@attcanada.ca), December 18, 2001.
The penny. My children have been fascinated to look through a magnifying glass at Lincoln on his chair on the back.
-- Cathy N. (keeper8@attcanada.ca), December 18, 2001.
Sorry about that. I didn't think the first one went through.
-- Cathy N. (keeper8@attcanada.ca), December 18, 2001.
That one did not last very long, swatted quickly by Cathy.The new question is: Of English speaking countries the U.S. is first, the U.K. is second; what country is third with its citizens using English as the majority language?
-- mitch hearn (moopups@citlink.net), December 18, 2001.
It is funny, just the other day I noticed that little tiny picture of Lincoln on the back of the penny.
-- Melissa (me@home.net), December 18, 2001.
I am thinking of Don from countryside forum, and I will say Australia!
-- Melissa (me@home.net), December 18, 2001.
Thats a logical guess, but the population is too sparse.
-- mitch hearn (moopups@citlink.net), December 18, 2001.
South Africa or Canada?
-- Laura (LadybugWrangler@hotmail.com), December 18, 2001.
Alot of people speak French in Upper America!! And for the other answer, your on the right contintent.~
-- mitch hearn (moopups@citlink.net), December 18, 2001.
Zimbabwe? It's the only other English speaking African country I can think of!
-- Cheryl in KS (cherylmccoy@rocketmail.com), December 18, 2001.
Nigeria! And if you think that one was too hard check todays.
-- mitch hearn (moopups@citlink.net), December 19, 2001.