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Yeah, it's hard to believe there are still people with morals in this world.

 

Anyone who leaves 97K hanging from the crapper wall deserves to lose it!

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So, one elderly woman found a bag with $97,000 in it, in a restroom. The owner turned out to be another elderly woman, who identified the bag, on the phone, by describing some pictures in the bag.

 

Sure, it's possible.

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So, one elderly woman found a bag with $97,000 in it, in a restroom. The owner turned out to be another elderly woman, who identified the bag, on the phone, by describing some pictures in the bag.

 

Sure, it's possible.

 

 

Boy, not much faith in the markets out there where people are walking around with $97K in a bag!

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Boy, not much faith in the markets out there where people are walking around with $97K in a bag!

She probably once had 250,000 and that's all that is left once here stocks crashed.

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So, one elderly woman found a bag with $97,000 in it, in a restroom. The owner turned out to be another elderly woman, who identified the bag, on the phone, by describing some pictures in the bag.

 

Sure, it's possible.

You and I agreeing. Cats and dogs living together. What is this world coming to? :blink:

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You and I agreeing. Cats and dogs living together. What is this world coming to? :blink:

 

 

:blink:

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Having read the article, I'm going with....this never actually happened.

 

"Ninety-seven thousand Little Pieces."

 

/Oprah does not want

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So, one elderly woman found a bag with $97,000 in it, in a restroom. The owner turned out to be another elderly woman, who identified the bag, on the phone, by describing some pictures in the bag.

 

Sure, it's possible.

 

Well, nobody besides the elderly goes into a Cracker Barrel in the first place, so I find the story feasible.

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I don't know if this is true or not but supposedly if you drop money like that off at the police station and nobody claims it within a year then you can keep it. That's what I'd have done with it. I doubt anyone with $97,000 in a bag left in a bathroom will be willing to go to a police station to pick it up.

 

You and I agreeing. Cats and dogs living together. What is this world coming to? :blink:

 

Dr. Peter Venkman: This city is headed for a disaster of biblical proportions.

 

Mayor: What do you mean, "biblical"?

 

Dr Ray Stantz: What he means is Old Testament, Mr. Mayor, real wrath of God type stuff.

 

Dr. Peter Venkman: Exactly.

 

Dr Ray Stantz: Fire and brimstone coming down from the skies! Rivers and seas boiling!

Dr. Egon Spengler: Forty years of darkness! Earthquakes, volcanoes...

 

Winston Zeddemore: The dead rising from the grave!

 

Dr. Peter Venkman: Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria!

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Well, nobody besides the elderly goes into a Cracker Barrel in the first place, so I find the story feasible.

 

 

Good point, Sage.

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If I ever find that cash, I keep it because you know it's drug money, and so F the drug dealers.

 

This is a great movie about just such a thing with three guys who find a lot of money. It turns out it's not drug money. I won't tell you any more so I don't spoil the movie for you if you decide to see it.

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If I ever find that cash, I keep it because you know it's drug money, and so F the drug dealers.

Hopefully there would be no witnesses or surveillance cameras as said drug dealer is probably going to go to great lengths to get back his loot.

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