Frog Applause by Teresa Dowlatshahi

?fh=d22259df57b1950abd4acdde68ab4899

Comments (14) Jump to Comments Form

  1. Margueritem

    MargueritemGenius_badge said, 8 months ago

    Throw it in the back of a dresser drawer and forget about it. If you drive to Canada, you may come back with Canadian pennies, although those are easier to get rid of.

  2. Tom Saaristo

    Tom SaaristoGenius_badge said, 8 months ago

    You must live in the land of very aware cashiers

  3. dlhwyo

    dlhwyo said, 8 months ago

    Put it in one of those “need a penny” cups or the tip jar. It’s easy to get rid of unwanted coinage there.

  4. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge said, 8 months ago

    I’ll take it. I keep all my foreign coins in a jar and it’s not full yet.

  5. Bill Hinds

    Bill HindsGenius_badge said, 8 months ago

    Very funny. I love this one. It has a tasty ubiquitous-but-obscure quality.

  6. cleokaya

    cleokayaGenius_badge said, 8 months ago

    Is that right, eh! Try using it in a parking meter, if you can find one that still takes dimes.

  7. Hugh B. Hayve

    Hugh B. Hayve said, 8 months ago

    Send it to me, I can always use it to pay sales tax on a cup of coffee.

  8. Hugh B. Hayve

    Hugh B. Hayve said, 8 months ago

    and one question before I go…how is it possible for Frog Applause to involve more self-indulgence?

  9. 3hourtour

    3hourtour said, 8 months ago

    …I have been haunted by a Canadian Five dollar bill,though it is worth more than the American five,no one will take it….and I can’t read the small print novel on the back…just what is the bill trying to tell me…

  10. cruncher3

    cruncher3 said, 8 months ago

    it’s tring to tell you that you should GO AWAY nobody likes your comments

  11. Dypak

    DypakGenius_badge said, 8 months ago

    I have some East German Deautschmarks that are doing me the same way! And they’re not even a country anymore! No way to get rid of them, help!

    (Who the heck is the umpire in the comic anyway? The Change Referee?)

  12. sam whitaker

    sam whitakerGenius_badge said, 8 months ago

    Several years ago I paid my dinner bill at a restaurant in Maine and received a Canadian dime in change.
    I took two 5cent mints as my change and started to leave. The cashier told me I could noe do that but must use US money to pay for the mints, even though I hd never touched the dime. I left and do not know what she did, but assume she eventually put the dime back into the register.

  13. itisme

    itismeGenius_badge said, 8 months ago

    The best way to get rid of the dime is to slip it in a roll with a bunch of U.S. dimes.

  14. Just plain Steve

    Just plain Steve said, 8 months ago

    Funny, we never have a problem with American dimes in our change! (There was a time last year when Canadian money was worth more than American, but if you blinked you would have missed it)