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posted September 03, 2009 12:38
A bank in Florida refused to cash a check for an armless man because he could not provide a thumbprint.

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posted September 03, 2009 16:19Hide Post
Well of course they did. How would they ever be able to properly identify an armless man in the future without a print?
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posted September 03, 2009 18:19Hide Post
Shannon is so RIGHT! <bangs forehead on desk>

Wait a minute, that gives me an idea! Are forehead prints unique too?
 
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posted September 03, 2009 21:51Hide Post
As a city boy moved to the country, I was fascinated to learn about steer validation, taking the nose print of a steer to confirm the steer's ID for a 4-H or FFA livestock show. Why not on a check?
 
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posted September 04, 2009 08:52Hide Post
Do steers write checks in your county?
 
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posted September 04, 2009 09:42Hide Post
All a steer can do is try...
 
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posted September 04, 2009 11:18Hide Post
And this is what that would look like:

 
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