Display title | Piggy Bank |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A stock symbol of saving money for a rainy day (or just saving money in general) is the good ol' ceramic Piggy Bank. It seems every child has one to store the leftovers from their allowance in ... and whenever there's something they really want to buy with their money, the child will always, always fetch a hammer and proceed to, well, 'break the bank'. Despite that there should be a safer (not to mention less violent) way to get their money out. |