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Some of the common terms we use for money have interesting origins and meanings. We unfortunately lost a lot of our historic money slang in 1971 when the UK went decimal. Pounds, shillings and pence were known as 'LSD'. When we had twelve pennies to a shilling, and twenty shillings to a pound there was [url=http://www.buynflticketsonline.com]Cheap NFL Tickets[/url] a whole history of slang in use, a lot of it cockney rhyming. This particular language originated in London and was a type of coded talk. (A cockney [url=http://www.achbanker.com/home.php]hollister[/url] was a Londoner born within hearing distance of the sound of Bow bells at Church of St Mary Le Bow, London, EC2).
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