No trace of the missing part (at least none visible). I wanted to kill him. He probably went through my dirty clothes and found it in one of the pockets. Sneaky bastard.
Does anyone have the link to the government page where they discuss how much of the bill has to be present in order for them to replace it? I know this has been discussed before, but it's hard to do a search on this subject. Not even sure where to start.
OMG - that a new one on me! A perfect bite right out of the middle? ROFLMAO! That picture is worth $20 IMO. LOL! I bet you can get it replaced - none of the "$20.00" are missing and most of the bill is intact. Jeez - if I worked at the bank, I'd give you $20.00 - you couldn't make up a story like that! ;-)
He went three times during the walk (this morning), and the bill came out on the last one. I went back to the previous sites, but I didn't find any *visible* trace of the missing part. It was 6:30 AM, so I didn't feel like spending a lot of time examining it. And I didn't have the proper equipment either.
Yeah, youre lucky you found it!!! I looked and never did find it...I'm thinking he probably shredded it like all the other papers, and voila "camoflauge". Found money is always good , have some fun with it!!!
PS. Ticketmaster DID have our purchase online and DYLAN was perfect!
PS. Ticketmaster DID have our purchase online and DYLAN was perfect!
Great news!
Funny how my dog digests bones and raw meat but the bill was intact. It's not the first time I've found a bill in his stool, but they were always $1 bills and I didn't bother. Like I said in your thread a month ago, $20 is another story.
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