http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090508/ap_on_re_us/us_found_cash
QuoteA 10-year-old boy picking up litter in a small New Hampshire town found a backpack stuffed with more than $8,000 cash.
Arie Johnston was helping his grandmother with her town's annual roadside cleanup when he spotted the burned backpack Saturday in Alton, N.H., about 90 miles north of Boston. He told the local newspaper, Foster's Daily Democrat, his first thought was that someone had killed someone for the money.
Arie's grandmother called the town clerk, who identified the bag's owner based on documents found with the money. The owner was a woman who had lived across the street until a fire damaged her apartment last year.
Police say the woman has since moved to Maine and has asked that her belongings be given to her sister who lives in Alton. Arie's grandmother says a reward may be coming.
His momma done raised a fool. :thumbsdown:
When I was a boy I found, along with four other young friends, a bag filled with ammo! It was left under a bush in a wooded area... a wicker purse that we opened and saw all these glistening bullets. We gave it to the parents who turned it in.
BBC had a story about an Argentine taxi driver who returned 32 grand left in a paper bag by an elderly couple.
Apparently he has become a folk hero and people are donating money on the internet to reward him for his honesty.
When I was a kid, after my grandmother died we found a thicket of cannabis plants in her backyard while we were cleaning her house out. My friend and I did NOT turn it into our parents or the police. :smoke:
Thank you, Cal. I was feeling crazy. :hug:
A pity that I've damned you to burn in hell. :(
Quote from: Admiral Yi on May 07, 2009, 11:44:14 PM
BBC had a story about an Argentine taxi driver who returned 32 grand left in a paper bag by an elderly couple.
Apparently he has become a folk hero and people are donating money on the internet to reward him for his honesty.
Sounds like a scam to me :P
Quote from: garbon on May 08, 2009, 10:41:11 AM
Thank you, Cal. I was feeling crazy. :hug:
A pity that I've damned you to burn in hell. :(
:huh: Seriously, that really happened. My grandma was Principal of a school for troubled teens and she kept one, Walter, as a boarder for about 6-7 years. He later died of a heroin overdose. :)
We assumed Walter planted it, and my grandma never went into her backyard after that, since she paid the neighbor kids to mow it and she was too fat to go down the back steps. :cool:
No I meant that PRC gave some odd tale about returning bullets and Yi said about some guy who returned 32,000. I was starting to feel as though the sentiment was that one should always return what one has found.
Quote from: garbon on May 08, 2009, 11:49:38 AM
No I meant that PRC gave some odd tale about returning bullets and Yi said about some guy who returned 32,000. I was starting to feel as though the sentiment was that one should always return what one has found.
Oh, ok then... well, when it comes to large quantities of drugs, I respectfully disagree. :)
I found $20 on a deserted street once. The only effort I made to return it was giving a glance to see if anyone was around.
Quote from: garbon on May 08, 2009, 11:49:38 AM
No I meant that PRC gave some odd tale about returning bullets and Yi said about some guy who returned 32,000. I was starting to feel as though the sentiment was that one should always return what one has found.
Nope. Nobody except you has ever raised the "always" issue, because the rest of us know that talking about 'always" and "never" is moronic.
One should return something found if, the shoe being on the other foot, one would want another to return that thing had you lost it.
Thus, I would turn in $32,000 if i found it, but not $10. The line for me would probably be about $200 (anything less than that, I wouldn't bother the authorities for). Specialized cases would apply, though: if I found money left in the "cash back" slot of the supermarket, I would turn it in, since the person who failed to pick it up would know right where to go to get it.
Quote from: Habbaku on May 08, 2009, 12:10:45 PM
I found $20 on a deserted street once. The only effort I made to return it was giving a glance to see if anyone was around.
You are full of shit Habs, I happen to know exactly what you do when you find yourself with "found" money that you know belongs to someone else.
Quote from: Habbaku on May 08, 2009, 12:10:45 PM
I found $20 on a deserted street once. The only effort I made to return it was giving a glance to see if anyone was around.
I've found $100.00, $20.00 twice, and $5.00 a bunch of times in similar circumstances.
Quote from: grumbler on May 08, 2009, 12:16:16 PM
Nope. Nobody except you has ever raised the "always" issue, because the rest of us know that talking about 'always" and "never" is moronic.
Do you do this when engaged in everyday conversation?
Return lost goods. You would want the same thing done for you. I have lost my wallet before, and someone returned it to me.
Quote from: Phillip V on May 08, 2009, 12:37:24 PM
Return lost goods. You would want the same thing done for you. I have lost my wallet before, and someone returned it to me.
If I dropped $50 out of my pocket onto the street, i would not bother to go to the authorities and fill out all the paperwork to reclaim it if it got turned in, so I wouldn't expect the person who found it to turn it in. If I left it sitting on someone's coffee table, I would expect to get it back from them.
Quote from: Berkut on May 08, 2009, 12:18:22 PM
You are full of shit Habs, I happen to know exactly what you do when you find yourself with "found" money that you know belongs to someone else.
:blush: :pope:
Habbu is a dirty dago thief eh?
Fail.
My dad bought his first car this way. Found a bag full of money in a phone box.
Quote from: garbon on May 07, 2009, 10:27:30 PM
His momma done raised a good man. :thumbsup:
Fixed ^_^
Quote from: jimmy olsen on May 08, 2009, 02:09:01 PM
Fixed ^_^
Generally, one should fix things to make them truthful or funny. You did neither. :(
Quote from: jimmy olsen on May 08, 2009, 02:09:01 PM
Fixed ^_^
If you don't know how to "fix' honestly, please do not "fix." :bash:
Irony: gigantic.
Quote from: Phillip V on May 08, 2009, 12:37:24 PM
Return lost goods. You would want the same thing done for you. I have lost my wallet before, and someone returned it to me.
I lost my wallet once. Someone took out all the cash and threw it into a swamp but didn't touch the credit cards. And that's what I'd do, too. :cool:
I don't even pick up petty cash I find on the street. Like some weeks ago I walked by a 100 SEK bill (12ish USD?). Some kid needs it more than me, plus it wasn't entirely clean.
If I found serious amounts of cash I would turn it in. It is either some friendly but retarded elderly person who doesn't understand that there is no need to carry large amounts of cash around (in which case I would get a warm feeling for helping) or more likely it's drug money (in wich case the owner might not wish to claim it and I can walk away with the whole amount and still feel like the good Samaritan).
Thanks for sharing this link. Such an inspiring story. :)