I canoe regularly along a canal the British army built in Canada about 200 years ago; and my trunk treasure fantasy is spotting a glint in the mud from a brass army payroll box filled with gold sovereigns.
I think Bing Crosby used to stuff wads of banknotes into the toes of his shoes in the wardrobes. Once his house caught fire, but the money was (toe-tally) safe,
seanfear 7 months ago
umm thanks for the grand hopes, Kate
C 7 months ago
Socking it to him
snsurone76 7 months ago
Did Adam ever see the Aesop fable about the goose that laid the golden eggs?
macky87 7 months ago
A long, long time ago, it was not uncommon for people to stash extra cash in their sock drawer in rolled up socks.
Enter.Name.Here 7 months ago
“Those are the game socks worn by Michael Jordan and the rest of the Chicago Bulls in their first championship win! They are worth a fortune!”
“Oh…wait. Nevermind. Just common Fruit-of-the Loom”.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 7 months ago
Did they ever look to see if there was anything IN the socks…like maybe a hundred dollar bill in each?
eced52 7 months ago
Do they even make sock puppets anymore?
MuddyUSA Premium Member 7 months ago
Okay Adam go weep for 20 minutes!
jconnors3954 7 months ago
Wonder what the antique roadshow guys would appraise them at? Or is the trunk we’re missing socks go to hide?
ladykat 7 months ago
I still say there may be something in those old socks.
ChessPirate 7 months ago
Judy Carne’s Hope Chest?
FassEddie 7 months ago
Set a timer, pal, and then shake it off.
cuzinron47 7 months ago
Speaking socks, I’m waiting for the other shoe to drop.
Geophyzz 7 months ago
I canoe regularly along a canal the British army built in Canada about 200 years ago; and my trunk treasure fantasy is spotting a glint in the mud from a brass army payroll box filled with gold sovereigns.
mistercatworks 7 months ago
Not unless you found some valuable button-eyes somewhere. :)
oakie817 7 months ago
i misread that ‘weep’ as something a lot more fun
Cactus-Pete 7 months ago
I assume they would have noticed if anything was in the socks when they took them all out of the chest.
rob.home 7 months ago
I think Bing Crosby used to stuff wads of banknotes into the toes of his shoes in the wardrobes. Once his house caught fire, but the money was (toe-tally) safe,