A bunch of us were living together years back and no money between paychecks and little food. We had to use what money we had for a car part. Standing in line at the store, I spot a tenner on the floor. Put my foot over it and go to “tie my shoe”. It was enough to buy food till payday.
Still on Len’s side. Not sure how I’d handle it if I found a thousand dollars. But I might be guided by the experience of the character played by Arthur Hill, in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode, The Man Who Found the Money (1960). No good deed ever went unpunished.
Vintage life over 1 year ago
What you do is tell them you found some money and leave a phone number that way nobody but the owner would know how much
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 1 year ago
A bunch of us were living together years back and no money between paychecks and little food. We had to use what money we had for a car part. Standing in line at the store, I spot a tenner on the floor. Put my foot over it and go to “tie my shoe”. It was enough to buy food till payday.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
Sigh…….
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 1 year ago
If that was all you had in your budget for the month and it’s just the beginning of the month, you would like to have it back.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 1 year ago
Panel 4 is interesting. Don’t think I’ve ever seen Abby from that straight-on angle.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 1 year ago
For some people, $50 is everything that they have.
paullp Premium Member over 1 year ago
Still on Len’s side. Not sure how I’d handle it if I found a thousand dollars. But I might be guided by the experience of the character played by Arthur Hill, in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode, The Man Who Found the Money (1960). No good deed ever went unpunished.