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Day 222 / 365
I was thinking about making piggy banks for a living.
I hear there’s good money in them.
I’ve rejected a new job making piggy banks.
I didn’t want change.
Interesting Fact: In English, the word “pig” can refer to two things: the animal and earthenware, which is used to make crockery. People often saved money in kitchen pots and jars made of pig, called “pig jars”. By the 18th century, the term “pig jar” had evolved to “pig bank”. [3] As earthenware was supplanted by other materials, such as glass, plaster, and plastic, the name gradually began to refer specifically to the shape of the bank, instead of what was used to make it. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piggy_bank )
Cute and witty.
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Nice One. Every post of yours as usual enriches my knowledge pool further. I am thankful to you.
Thank you very much, I feel very honored that you enjoy my work. I will continue my journey to entertain you. 🙂
Very interest-ing.
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thank you for the good laugh and cool random knowledge 🙂
I am very happy that I can share that with you. Thank you for stopping by and checking out my work. 🙂
I love the puns, in the beginning.
Good stuff!
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You are too witty
Thank you very much, I try my best to be. 😉