One thing I always hated about money is that it basically immortilizes people who have really done no more than sink us further into trouble than we were when they started. Politicians. I would like to see money that immortalizes something special or memorable from the past. Anything from cars to Dolly. (the sheep, not Parton). I don't claim ownership of this idea, the French started it by placing famous scientists on their money. But changing it every year would make for a more interesting transfer of funds.-- TBK, Nov 11 2002 Don't blink http://www.rollingstone.com/doh/Bart Simpson as the baby on the Nirvana Nevermind album cover - note Krusty the Klown is on the Krusty Buck [thumbwax, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004] £5 and £10 notes honour George Stephenson and Charles Darwin - an outstanding engineer and scientist. Who would you rather have? David Beckham?-- hippo, Nov 11 2002 Isn't this what stamps are for?-- catfish25, Nov 11 2002 I probably should have specified I am from Canada, all I ever see on money is dead prime ministers, queens, and when I cross the border, dead presidents. I guess people from more progressive countries find this idea baked. Apologies.-- TBK, Nov 12 2002 at least when i was there a few years ago, on of the bills in france had the little prince on it (or le petite prince). i thought that was great. i'd like to see, i dunno, droopy dog or something on the 5 dollar bill.-- notme, Nov 12 2002 I'd like to see someone's face obscured by beer mugs-- thumbwax, Nov 12 2002 How about 'bakery bucks? Redeemable for halfbakery merchandise... featuring famous ideas/bakers on one side and a croissant on the other.-- madradish, Nov 12 2002 random, halfbakery