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Fun with Celebrities and Money

January 20, 2008
By Clever Dude
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I frequent a site called Ebaumsworld.com and found a great set of images of celebrity photos mixed with various paper money. I’d link over to it, but Ebaumsworld isn’t known for its tasteful ads and definitely not its tasteful commenters, so I’ll just repost some of the images here.

See if you can guess both the celebrity and the currency & figurehead:

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  1. Debt Free Revolution says

    January 20, 2008 at 3:09 pm

    Ebaumsworld not known for being tasteful? Oh! The horror! (I also nominate that one sentence for “Understatement of the Year.”)

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  2. Mrs. Micah says

    January 20, 2008 at 3:22 pm

    Pretty creative stuff…I wouldn’t even think about doing that.

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