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Down near Baltimore is a facility belonging to the Federal Reserve where armored cars come to unload cash sent from banks. The money is sorted into good bills and damaged or defaced cash. The good bills are bundled and stashed in locked carts which are stashed until a bank requests some cash. The carts are stacked to the 60 foot high ceiling. The bad bills are shredded, 6 tons a week at this location, and some of the shred is sold to novelty companies but most is used for mulch.
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What are we up to? Ocean's 21 or so?
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Anyone have pictures of piles in Senator Menendez's house?
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griff wrote:
What are we up to? Ocean's 21 or so?
You lost me... not like it's that hard.
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There's a series of heist movies that I believe started at Ocean's 11.
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Those photos make it all look so mundane.
It should be a big pile of sparkle, and there should be a dragon sleeping on it.
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It is mundane except strip searching all the help at the end of the shift.
1000 paper(I know it ain't paper) US bills = 4.3 inches.
That little stack could be $1,000 or $100,000.
But I suppose to the people that work there it's a job with so many pain in the ass rules and regulations it really drags things out.
Lots of hurry up and wait. Sparkles and a dragon would help.