The close-up of the root of all evil. Reminds me of a photo shown on the blogs of a man wearing rubber gloves to prepare a sandwich (I think) and then handing it over after grabbing a handful of money the customer paid for it with. They say that money is about the most disease ridden thing there is and nobody can begin to guess where all it has been. That makes the close-up even more interesting.
Nice work. I wonder what my ancestor would have looked like beside the rest. Abraham Lincoln
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The close-up of the root of all evil. Reminds me of a photo shown on the blogs of a man wearing rubber gloves to prepare a sandwich (I think) and then handing it over after grabbing a handful of money the customer paid for it with. They say that money is about the most disease ridden thing there is and nobody can begin to guess where all it has been. That makes the close-up even more interesting.
Nice work. I wonder what my ancestor would have looked like beside the rest. Abraham Lincoln
Great close-up!
this is a goodun. i like it a lot.
plus, for some reason, i really like dimes. they're just cool, you know?
Great shot. It looks very interesting. How much is a dime? 25 cents? Or is that a quarter? Why do Americans have to be so difficult?? :-)
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