As ridiculously hipster as this is:
I've owned a "Spocked" Fiver since "before they were cool."
I received this 5$ bill while working at DQ in Carlyle. Back in around 2005-6, I think. Props to the individual who first coloured my hero on to the Sir. Laurier that graced this old-style fiver. It was in my wallet for many years before being moved into a box of odds and ends for safe-keeping. As you can see, because it is the old paper-style bill, the ink has seeped into the bill over time.
I had forgotten about it until suddenly the Spocked Canadian Five became an internet sensation.
Canadians can be fantastic people, can't they!?
I've owned a "Spocked" Fiver since "before they were cool."
I received this 5$ bill while working at DQ in Carlyle. Back in around 2005-6, I think. Props to the individual who first coloured my hero on to the Sir. Laurier that graced this old-style fiver. It was in my wallet for many years before being moved into a box of odds and ends for safe-keeping. As you can see, because it is the old paper-style bill, the ink has seeped into the bill over time.
I had forgotten about it until suddenly the Spocked Canadian Five became an internet sensation.
Canadians can be fantastic people, can't they!?
To see one example of the recent trend: http://sourcefed.com/canadians-awesomely-commemorate-leonard-nimoy-by-spocking-their-5-bills/
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