Ronald Wilson Reagan wrote: » Call in a coupla hard, pipe-hittin' ****, who'll go to work on the homes with a pair of pliers and a blow torch. You hear me talkin', hillbilly boy?
Fleawuss wrote: » Acknowledge that their need was greater than yours and lovingly embrace them.
LightsStillOn wrote: » *logs into Boards* *logs back out of Boards*
boobar wrote: » I went to town today to buy school books for my kid. Long story short, dropped my wallet (stupid I know). Wallet was handed in to the Garda station, cards and license still there, but €300 in cash gone. So thanks to the person who returned the wallet and I'd like to wish a severe and painful bout of piles to the thief who swiped the cash. Anyway my kid asked me what I'd do if I found the guy who swiped the cash, any suggestions?
Badly Drunk Boy wrote: » But the child needs books!!!
Fleawuss wrote: » But that child will have books whereas the poor person who took the money was truly in need and had no other option. Think of them and in great charity offer thanks that the OP was given the opportunity by the great hand of serendipity of aiding one more disadvantaged.
corner of hells wrote: » There was a girl I used pal with years called SaraAnn Diffely , over time we gradually changed her name to "serendipity ".
B.A._Baracus wrote: » Let's be realistic, same person who handed in the wallet probably took the cash :pac: No good deed goes unrewarded baha.
Renegade Mechanic wrote: » He's some moron if he did, because a Gard would spot that instantly. They just have that "look".. If I were an arsehole with a weirdly placed conscience I'd take the cash and leave the wallet for someone else to find and tell the truth when they say "that's exactly how I found it officer".
Stigura wrote: » I did that once ~ dropped my wallet ~ about forty years ago. Never used a wallet since.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Dropped my wallet once Foot has never fully recovered
foggy_lad wrote: » OP are you sure you dropped your wallet or were you the victim of a pickpocket? the pickpocket usually takes cash and other valuables from the wallet or purse then bins everything else so they can't be linked to the wallet. The person who handed the wallet in is unlikely to have stolen it or the money inside.
Your Face wrote: » I just bought a 300e watch.