I actually have a wooden nickel. I was working at TG&Y in the early 70s and an older gentleman offered me a wooden nickel. I said, “I’ve always heard of wooden nickels, but I’ve never seen one. Thank you!” He was sure surprised that expressed delight at receiving one and being so happy about it. I think I spoiled his fun. He wanted me to be embarrassed about ‘taking a wooden nickel.’ He didn’t know me at all. :D I was tickled pink to have it because it was a novelty item. His wife didn’t let him pout about my gleeful reaction for long, and thanked me for taking it so he’d quit trying to embarrass people. It’s in my jewelry box to this day. A moment of delight in wood.
iggyman 10 months ago
I like your earmuffs Charlie Brown!
iggyman 10 months ago
A regular man to man one!
Shikamoo Premium Member 10 months ago
Thats a bit dated, but otherwise a conversation I have daily with different people.
mccollunsky 10 months ago
Weather is truly the conversation of the ages.
orinoco womble 10 months ago
“Same old thing, life goes on. You know how it is.”
Hoosier Guy 10 months ago
That’s better than a latter day exchange of “Whazzzuuuppp?!?” repeated a few times.
Wichita1.0 10 months ago
i.e. vapid
uniquename 10 months ago
I never got the hang of small talk either, CB.
Ed The Red Premium Member 10 months ago
“Are you working hard or hardly working?”
ladykat 10 months ago
Yep.
ms-ss 10 months ago
I wonder how old that one is. I actually remembered it.
Brilliant_Birdie 10 months ago
Quite the conversation indeed.
T... 10 months ago
Hey Guy, did you swipe those pix of yourself from Post Office wall?
sallyseckman 10 months ago
These days even a real nickel won’t take you very far.
Wendy Emlinger Premium Member 10 months ago
I actually have a wooden nickel. I was working at TG&Y in the early 70s and an older gentleman offered me a wooden nickel. I said, “I’ve always heard of wooden nickels, but I’ve never seen one. Thank you!” He was sure surprised that expressed delight at receiving one and being so happy about it. I think I spoiled his fun. He wanted me to be embarrassed about ‘taking a wooden nickel.’ He didn’t know me at all. :D I was tickled pink to have it because it was a novelty item. His wife didn’t let him pout about my gleeful reaction for long, and thanked me for taking it so he’d quit trying to embarrass people. It’s in my jewelry box to this day. A moment of delight in wood.