So I went to my local citibank branch to deposit my $100 pay check (thats righ baby, $100, read it and weep) and there was like 3 people in line in front of me to get to the teller. I promptly withdrawed all $400 of my money at Citibank as obviously they are about to go under. I am contemplating burying the money in my backyard and then creating a secret treasure map that I will keep underneath my pillow. Anyone have any suggestions on the best way to create a pirate like treasure map? What about where to buy high quality booby traps to guard said money (under $400 would be best)? I looked through hot deals but did not see any booby trap deals.
JorgeBurrito said: So I went to my local citibank branch to deposit my $100 pay check (thats righ baby, $100, read it and weep) and there was like 3 people in line in front of me to get to the teller. I promptly withdrawed all $400 of my money at Citibank as obviously they are about to go under. I am contemplating burying the money in my backyard and then creating a secret treasure map that I will keep underneath my pillow. Anyone have any suggestions on the best way to create a pirate like treasure map? What about where to buy high quality booby traps to guard said money (under $400 would be best)? I looked through hot deals but did not see any booby trap deals.
Is this a joke? The FDIC will guarantee any amount up to $100K, and the US government will NOT let the FDIC fail. (It's way too big and important to go under.) I keep about $5K in various bills in my house, but that's only because I'm paranoid (and it really helped out during 9/11 when ATMs were blinking in and out and it really felt like the world was ending).
Wow, this is getting bad. I went to BoA at 4AM and got in line so I could clear out my $32.14 in savings. No one else got in line until after they opened, I guess since they saw me and knew I would clean BoA out so they didn't bother. It is really getting bad out there.
IrishTomBunny
Tired Member
posted: Jul. 15, 2008 @ 6:29p
darkmeridian said: JorgeBurrito said: So I went to my local citibank branch to deposit my $100 pay check (thats righ baby, $100, read it and weep) and there was like 3 people in line in front of me to get to the teller. I promptly withdrawed all $400 of my money at Citibank as obviously they are about to go under. I am contemplating burying the money in my backyard and then creating a secret treasure map that I will keep underneath my pillow. Anyone have any suggestions on the best way to create a pirate like treasure map? What about where to buy high quality booby traps to guard said money (under $400 would be best)? I looked through hot deals but did not see any booby trap deals.
Is this a joke?
It's a joke.
atobias
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 15, 2008 @ 6:31p
You better hurry up and exchange it for yen or euros! I'm hearing the US$ will be completely worthless by Friday.
Cloudee
Member
posted: Jul. 15, 2008 @ 6:32p
lol
bombcar
Ancient Member
posted: Jul. 15, 2008 @ 6:35p
Good news! The government will redeem buried and burned currency!
darkmeridian said: I keep about $5K in various bills in my house, but that's only because I'm paranoid (and it really helped out during 9/11 when ATMs were blinking in and out and it really felt like the world was ending).
JorgeBurrito said: So I went to my local citibank branch to deposit my $100 pay check (thats righ baby, $100, read it and weep) and there was like 3 people in line in front of me to get to the teller. I promptly withdrawed all $400 of my money at Citibank as obviously they are about to go under. I am contemplating burying the money in my backyard and then creating a secret treasure map that I will keep underneath my pillow. Anyone have any suggestions on the best way to create a pirate like treasure map? What about where to buy high quality booby traps to guard said money (under $400 would be best)? I looked through hot deals but did not see any booby trap deals.
Better not let Dolmar hear his favorite too large to fail CitiBank go under or he might have a heart attack. LOL
bombcar
Ancient Member
posted: Jul. 15, 2008 @ 6:42p
There was also a long line at Jack-in-the-Box, so I withdrew all the burgers they had. I'll keep them under my bed.
Can you guys tell me if you find any good deals on booby traps? I need to find some creative solutions for dispatching members . . . err . . . I mean burglars. Yeah. Burglars.
wuly2mikee
Member
posted: Jul. 15, 2008 @ 6:47p
Take all of your USD, covert them to Euros, used said Euros to buy as many barrels of oil as possible and one gun. Bury the oil in your backyard, use the gun if needed to protect your oil.
bombcar said: There was also a long line at Jack-in-the-Box, so I withdrew all the burgers they had. I'll keep them under my bed.
There was a 1 HOUR long line at Carls jr. today, thats right 1 hour for an american burger at a fastfood joint. Looks like even the low-level workers are being run-in on. So, I decided to withdraw all my cash at the Carls Jr. ATM, pack-up and move to Europe where I can get a real American burger fast.
urage
Ancient Member
posted: Jul. 15, 2008 @ 6:52p
Best thread ever!
thinnwallet
New Member
posted: Jul. 15, 2008 @ 6:56p
As of the first quarter of 2008, the FDIC has identified 90 "problem" banks that have the potential to fail. Please call the FDIC at Toll-Free Number: 877-ASKFDIC (877-275-3342) and demand whether your bank is on that list. In this economic condition, it is better to be pro-active in getting your stock or savings out of these 'problem' banks before they go under. Naysayers on this board said that your funds are protected to $100K, but a single bank like Indymac can used up 10 percent of the FDIC's reserve. Don't be left holding the bag after their reserves are all used up and your savings will be held up for weeks, months, or even years. I want my AOR money and I want it NOW.
Did you tap the other 3 people on the shoulder and say "Oh, so you guys heard the news too, huh? I'm gonna get all mine before everyone comes for theirs." Then when they ask what you're talking about, just say "Oh, right. Nothing." Then wink.
Virgil27 said: Can you guys tell me if you find any good deals on booby traps? I need to find some creative solutions for dispatching members . . . err . . . I mean burglars. Yeah. Burglars. You can have my member... send pics.
Thanks for all the great advice. I did not even realize that there was a burger crisis as well. You fwf people are geniusess. After consulting the psychic reccomended by IrishTomBunny I have decided to spend a quarter of my savings, yes $100, on Burgers. I am not sure whether to bury these with my money or not yet, I fear dogs will soon discover my stash if i bury the burgers. Any news on weather there is also a dog crisis?
ziffy
Broke Member
posted: Jul. 15, 2008 @ 7:36p
JorgeBurrito said: So I went to my local citibank branch to deposit my $100 pay check (thats righ baby, $100, read it and weep) and there was like 3 people in line in front of me to get to the teller. I promptly withdrawed all $400 of my money at Citibank as obviously they are about to go under. I am contemplating burying the money in my backyard and then creating a secret treasure map that I will keep underneath my pillow. Anyone have any suggestions on the best way to create a pirate like treasure map? What about where to buy high quality booby traps to guard said money (under $400 would be best)? I looked through hot deals but did not see any booby trap deals.
Thanks for the info. I went ahead and withdrew all my money from the banks. They're so nice that they're giving me uncirculated bills. However instead burring in our backyard, we decided that we wanted to give our kids some fun (they're bored). So on the way home, I bought the small swimming pool from WalMart. We poured all the bills in the swimming pool and now our kids could tell their friends that they swim in money!!!
gordoco
Thrifty Member
posted: Jul. 15, 2008 @ 7:36p
JorgeBurrito said: So I went to my local citibank branch to deposit my $100 pay check (thats righ baby, $100, read it and weep) and there was like 3 people in line in front of me to get to the teller. I promptly withdrawed all $400 of my money at Citibank as obviously they are about to go under. I am contemplating burying the money in my backyard and then creating a secret treasure map that I will keep underneath my pillow. Anyone have any suggestions on the best way to create a pirate like treasure map? What about where to buy high quality booby traps to guard said money (under $400 would be best)? I looked through hot deals but did not see any booby trap deals. So I went to Google to find out how to create a pirate like treasure map and there was like 7 search results in front of the best result. This must be a sign that Google is going under. So I went to the library and withdrew all the books. I want to bury them in my backyard but it's not big enough. Does anybody know where to buy more property (under $400 would be best)?
gordoco said: So I went to Google to find out how to create a pirate like treasure map and there was like 7 search results in front of the best result. This must be a sign that Google is going under. So I went to the library and withdrew all the books. I want to bury them in my backyard but it's not big enough. Does anybody know where to buy more property (under $400 would be best)?
JorgeBurrito said: So I went to my local citibank branch to deposit my $100 pay check (thats righ baby, $100, read it and weep) and there was like 3 people in line in front of me to get to the teller. I promptly withdrawed all $400 of my money at Citibank as obviously they are about to go under. I am contemplating burying the money in my backyard and then creating a secret treasure map that I will keep underneath my pillow. Anyone have any suggestions on the best way to create a pirate like treasure map? What about where to buy high quality booby traps to guard said money (under $400 would be best)? I looked through hot deals but did not see any booby trap deals.
Hey, can you do me a favor and withdraw it all in half dollars. You'll have the added bonus that it won't rot, the metal may be worth more than face value when you do finally dig it up, and you'll be able to use a metal detector to locate it after you lose your treasure map (or the unlikely event that you don't know how to draw a map)
OLEOLEOLEO
Member
posted: Jul. 15, 2008 @ 8:24p
MyDiscover said: JorgeBurrito said: So I went to my local citibank branch to deposit my $100 pay check (thats righ baby, $100, read it and weep) and there was like 3 people in line in front of me to get to the teller. I promptly withdrawed all $400 of my money at Citibank as obviously they are about to go under. I am contemplating burying the money in my backyard and then creating a secret treasure map that I will keep underneath my pillow. Anyone have any suggestions on the best way to create a pirate like treasure map? What about where to buy high quality booby traps to guard said money (under $400 would be best)? I looked through hot deals but did not see any booby trap deals.
Better not let Dolmar hear his favorite too large to fail CitiBank go under or he might have a heart attack. LOL
I'd stay far far away from dolmar if Citi went belly up. Maybe they could pay him back with Thank You Points?
darkmeridian said: JorgeBurrito said: So I went to my local citibank branch to deposit my $100 pay check (thats righ baby, $100, read it and weep) and there was like 3 people in line in front of me to get to the teller. I promptly withdrawed all $400 of my money at Citibank as obviously they are about to go under. I am contemplating burying the money in my backyard and then creating a secret treasure map that I will keep underneath my pillow. Anyone have any suggestions on the best way to create a pirate like treasure map? What about where to buy high quality booby traps to guard said money (under $400 would be best)? I looked through hot deals but did not see any booby trap deals.
Is this a joke? The FDIC will guarantee any amount up to $100K, and the US government will NOT let the FDIC fail. (It's way too big and important to go under.) I keep about $5K in various bills in my house, but that's only because I'm paranoid (and it really helped out during 9/11 when ATMs were blinking in and out and it really felt like the world was ending).
You realize 10% of FDIC funds were used to pay Indymac depositors.
Citi is going to go bk, so is Wachovia. It's a pain in the ass to get your FDIC insured money out after the bank goes under.
JorgeBurrito said: So I went to my local citibank branch to deposit my $100 pay check (thats righ baby, $100, read it and weep) and there was like 3 people in line in front of me to get to the teller. I promptly withdrawed all $400 of my money at Citibank as obviously they are about to go under. I am contemplating burying the money in my backyard and then creating a secret treasure map that I will keep underneath my pillow. Anyone have any suggestions on the best way to create a pirate like treasure map? What about where to buy high quality booby traps to guard said money (under $400 would be best)? I looked through hot deals but did not see any booby trap deals.
Did you act all cocky on the way out, after flashing that C-Note (I can't blame you for flashing a C-Note, but I always try to restrain myself, unless I'm wearing jorts [jean shorts], which are really out of trend, and I'm therefore feeling insecure, and have to compensate for it by doing something bling like flashing a C-Note)?
zoop76
Addicted Member
posted: Jul. 15, 2008 @ 8:36p
bombcar said: There was also a long line at Jack-in-the-Box, so I withdrew all the burgers they had. I'll keep them under my bed. Good thing there wasn't a long line for the bathroom!
zoop76 said: bombcar said: There was also a long line at Jack-in-the-Box, so I withdrew all the burgers they had. I'll keep them under my bed. Good thing there wasn't a long line for the bathroom!
ziffy said: JorgeBurrito said: So I went to my local citibank branch to deposit my $100 pay check (thats righ baby, $100, read it and weep) and there was like 3 people in line in front of me to get to the teller. I promptly withdrawed all $400 of my money at Citibank as obviously they are about to go under. I am contemplating burying the money in my backyard and then creating a secret treasure map that I will keep underneath my pillow. Anyone have any suggestions on the best way to create a pirate like treasure map? What about where to buy high quality booby traps to guard said money (under $400 would be best)? I looked through hot deals but did not see any booby trap deals.
Thanks for the info. I went ahead and withdrew all my money from the banks. They're so nice that they're giving me uncirculated bills. However instead burring in our backyard, we decided that we wanted to give our kids some fun (they're bored). So on the way home, I bought the small swimming pool from WalMart. We poured all the bills in the swimming pool and now our kids could tell their friends that they swim in money!!!
I would do the same but I would need a very small size pool....
eBay here I come! With these "Treasure Maps" I can surely make a bundle! I will offer Custom map making for those who need to bury their money, but don't know how to make the maps. Then when I get their PayPal confirmed address, I can re-sell copies of the same maps to those who need money! I'm a gonna corner the market on treasure maps! Now don't you go stealing my idea!!!!
JorgeBurrito said: Thanks for all the great advice. I did not even realize that there was a burger crisis as well. You fwf people are geniusess. After consulting the psychic reccomended by IrishTomBunny I have decided to spend a quarter of my savings, yes $100, on Burgers. I am not sure whether to bury these with my money or not yet, I fear dogs will soon discover my stash if i bury the burgers. Any news on weather there is also a dog crisis? You of all people should know the real money is in BURRITOS
Burgers are going the way of the SUV
akhan7
Member
posted: Jul. 15, 2008 @ 11:45p
Discussion: Is there a burger bubble, and, if there is, when will it pop?
agentpt5
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jul. 16, 2008 @ 12:01a
akhan7 said: Discussion: Is there a burger bubble, and, if there is, when will it pop?
Absolutely. McDonald is a short.
cameron2003
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jul. 16, 2008 @ 12:06a
akhan7 said: Discussion: Is there a burger bubble, and, if there is, when will it pop?
In Silicon Valley we are doing great. What bubble? There's a new McDonald's just went up.
jkimcpa said: darkmeridian said: JorgeBurrito said: So I went to my local citibank branch to deposit my $100 pay check (thats righ baby, $100, read it and weep) and there was like 3 people in line in front of me to get to the teller. I promptly withdrawed all $400 of my money at Citibank as obviously they are about to go under. I am contemplating burying the money in my backyard and then creating a secret treasure map that I will keep underneath my pillow. Anyone have any suggestions on the best way to create a pirate like treasure map? What about where to buy high quality booby traps to guard said money (under $400 would be best)? I looked through hot deals but did not see any booby trap deals.
Is this a joke? The FDIC will guarantee any amount up to $100K, and the US government will NOT let the FDIC fail. (It's way too big and important to go under.) I keep about $5K in various bills in my house, but that's only because I'm paranoid (and it really helped out during 9/11 when ATMs were blinking in and out and it really felt like the world was ending).
You realize 10% of FDIC funds were used to pay Indymac depositors.
Citi is going to go bk, so is Wachovia. It's a pain in the ass to get your FDIC insured money out after the bank goes under.
Totally wrong.....I had this happen on $95,000 and they sent a check that I had in my possession within 5 days.....and it included the accrued interest. Why do you think it is a pain in the ass to get your money back? The FDIC uses banking records to pay immediately.....with no action on your part necessary.
KingUltra
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jul. 16, 2008 @ 12:50a
I went to Indimac, and there was a long line too !!!
wuly2mikee said: Take all of your USD, covert them to Euros, used said Euros to buy as many barrels of oil as possible and one gun. Bury the oil in your backyard, use the gun if needed to protect your oil.
How come no one else has thought of this?
"Euros", like in more than one? Wow, you must have A LOT of dollars (US or Zimbabwe) to exchange!
Beckles said: JorgeBurrito said: You all thought I was joking at the time. I am sure glad my money is safely buried in my backyard.When was the last time you checked it? I was concerned about the safety of your money too so I dug it up and moved it to a safer location. Don't listen to Beckles, Jorge. I knew his Big Dog would dig up your money so I'm putting it where ~
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