Wednesday, February 14, 2007

can we put this myth to rest already?

For any who might be confused, it is not true that the new Presidental dollar coins omit the phrase "In God We Trust"; it has simply been relocated to the edge of the coin, along with "E Pluribus Unum" and the year of issue.

What next, are we going to claim that anti-chronologists are "removing time from America"?

7 Comments:

At Wed Feb 14, 10:08:00 PM 2007, Blogger RealSturat said...

Since I know you are expecting it....

Myth...myth......yeth.

 
At Thu Feb 15, 03:58:00 PM 2007, Blogger amancine said...

Who are the anti-chronologists and why do they want our time? Should I be worrying about this?

 
At Mon Feb 19, 05:43:00 AM 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The anti-chronologists decided to move the year of a coin's issue onto the SIDE (aka "relocation camp") of the coins.

-skootch

 
At Mon Feb 19, 10:49:00 AM 2007, Blogger amancine said...

So there are really "anti-chronologists"? I thought Bryan was making that up!

 
At Mon Feb 19, 10:57:00 AM 2007, Blogger Bryan said...

Ha, never fear, I made it up, although there might be such people somewhere. That guy Doug we knew in college would probably claim that, since time is a man-made construct, it doesn't really exist, then sit back and pretend he's being "deep" by posing the statement. Or he'd question the definition of "exist."

"Wellllllllll I mean, what is time really??"

 
At Wed Mar 07, 07:19:00 PM 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17501178/?GT1=9145

SEE, THEY ARE TRYING TO RUIN AMERICA!!

 
At Thu Mar 08, 11:27:00 AM 2007, Blogger Becki said...

did you hear? You lied! There are *some* coins that were made by mistake without "In God We Trust" and "E Pluribus Unum". Mistake? I think not. I think someone at the Mint has a really BORING job and needed a way to get their jollies by making a few hundred mistakes. :^)

 

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