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Keeping with the spirit of the Clown's recent line of questioning, I was wondering... what do you keep in your ashtray? :cheers:

 

I'm a non-smoker these days so I keep a $20 bill and loose change in mine. I keep a $20 tucked in every vehicle I own just in case. It's not much but it's usually enough for food or gas or whatever it is you might need when a credit/debit card won't work.

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Mine are full of change and some paper money as well. I would say about $15 or so. It has come in handy a few times.

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Keeping with the spirit of the Clown's recent line of questioning, I was wondering... what do you keep in your ashtray? :cheers:

 

I'm a non-smoker these days so I keep a $20 bill and loose change in mine. I keep a $20 tucked in every vehicle I won just in case. It's not much but it's usually enough for food or gas or whatever it is you might need when a credit/debit card won't work.

 

 

Nice, now i know where to look when I break into that badboy haha jp .. I keep loose change in mine .. no cigs allowed in my truck whatsoever!

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Loose change....I do keep bills in my truck as well, but thats in a secret location :cheers:

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I keep a $20 bill and loose change in mine. I keep a $20 tucked in every vehicle I won just in case.

 

And exactly how many vehicles have you won? What about keeping money in the ashtrays of vehicles that you actually had to buy? :cheers:

 

I keep change in my ashtrays too.

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I keep a $20 bill and loose change in mine. I keep a $20 tucked in every vehicle I won just in case.

 

And exactly how many vehicles have you won? What about keeping money in the ashtrays of vehicles that you actually had to buy? :cheers:

 

I keep change in my ashtrays too.

 

 

My friends are really bad at poker. :lol:

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My truck has no ashtray. :cheers:

 

You know what I meant, dick. :lol:

 

BTW, given the recent throw down with your boy, have you given any thought to getting a spray-in ash tray and getting rid of that nasty little drop-in? :lol:

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My truck has no ashtray. :cheers:

 

You know what I meant, dick. :lol:

 

BTW, given the recent throw down with your boy, have you given any thought to getting a spray-in ash tray and getting rid of that nasty little drop-in? :lol:

 

 

 

Uh, no I didn't. My truck has no ashtray....period. ???

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Loose change. I've got so much that it spills out now. I really need to take out the ash tray and cash it out so I can start over.

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My truck has no ashtray. :cheers:

 

You know what I meant, dick. :lol:

 

BTW, given the recent throw down with your boy, have you given any thought to getting a spray-in ash tray and getting rid of that nasty little drop-in? :lol:

 

 

 

Uh, no I didn't. My truck has no ashtray....period. ???

 

 

Interesting. I guess the car interior doesn't have the ashtray. Well, if you did, what would you keep in it? :D

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Interesting. I guess the car interior doesn't have the ashtray. Well, if you did, what would you keep in it? :lol:

 

Probably drugs...and maybe a condom? :cheers:

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Keeping with the spirit of the Clown's recent line of questioning, I was wondering... what do you keep in your ashtray? :cheers:

 

I'm a non-smoker these days so I keep a $20 bill and loose change in mine. I keep a $20 tucked in every vehicle I own just in case. It's not much but it's usually enough for food or gas or whatever it is you might need when a credit/debit card won't work.

 

 

Good to know! :lol:

 

Even though I smoke, I don't put anything in my ashtray. The one on the dash is too far away from the driver and I have to lean way over and take my eyes off the road to use it. (it's closer to the passenger than the driver) I have a cup-holder ashtray that I use.

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