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Re: [TR] Brit Money Definition

To: wbeech@flash.net, wsb1960tr3a@att.net, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] Brit Money Definition
From: KingsCreekTrees@aol.com
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 21:48:03 EDT
Hi Bill;
 
I do hope that Britain never adopts the Euro. We British will get far too  
confused when travelling to Continental Europe without the need for currency 
 conversion.
 
As for the Loonie and Toonie, from my adopted Colonial nation: The Loonie  
is a one Canadian Dollar coin, so named because there is a picture of a Loon 
on  every one. When the two Canadian dollar coin came out, it was a natural 
fit  (well, for Canadians, anyway) to call it a Toonie. Or is it a Twonie? 
I don't  think I know.
 
By the way, there is still a factory in the British town of Doncaster that  
is producing tractors with Whitworth-sized nuts and bolts!
 
Tim Dyer,  Proprietor
Kings Creek Trees and Ornamentals
427 Kings Creek Road,  RR3
Ashton, Ontario, K0A 1B0, Canada 
Phone/fax: 613 253 4126 Website: _www.kingscreektrees.com_ 
(http://www.kingscreektrees.com/) 

Proud  member of Landscape Ontario (the Ontario association of Horticulture 
Industry  professionals), the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association and 
Christmas Tree  Farmers of Ontario
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