Sunday 5 August 2007

Wet month but dry in the streetchange stakes...

Yep, it had to happen. July proved to be a useless month for finding change. I have thought long and hard about it and I can attribute it to several possible factors.

1, Bournemouth is full of foreign students at this time of year.

Milling around in large numbers, waiting an age for their bus, these are the people who are more likely to find fallen change. Their limited knowledge of the currency will also mean that they're more likely to pick up money on the floor without the usual stigma attached to picking up 'coppers'.

2, Bournemouth is full of foreign students at this time of year.

A large number of English people have this weird idea that foreigners are stealing English jobs (idiots the lot of them) and this could lead to a greater vigilance by English people during the Summer months when numbers of foreigners are up.

3, Interest rates are up.

Penny-pinching and tightening of belts due to the Bank of England interest rates continuing to go up will lead to eagle-eyed individuals roaming the streets of Bournemouth. It could also stop people dropping money in the first place.

With these three factors in full effect July was dire indeed until last week when Simon produced 2p that he had found at Castlepoint. I found a 1p and 2p haul at a Bournemouth pub and then found another 2 p at the busstop straight after. A few more findings later and the total found this past week is 11p.

2 comments:

Dag said...

Hello! This is Dag. I'm the American who is collecting street change in the States (primarily NYC). Cool! Didn't know anyone else was doing this. We should have our own blogger conference! Ha. Have you ever found any bills?

Kelly Monster said...

I found two pence today. I am saving it for the cause.