calm down mr. crankypants. It's ok to be Mr. Nice guy once in a while... you'll still be our beloved H8r, it's not like we'll change your name to NotAH8r
We found a wallet with about $20 and a bunch of other stuff (ID, medicare cards, receipts, etc.) in it last summer on a road ride for ice cream and found the guy to return it. It was obvious that he didn't have much and he tried to give me the cash as a reward I told him to use it to treat his kids/grandkids??? (3 of them) to an ice cream on a hot summer day. He was nothing short of grateful and it was priceless for my daughter to see a good deed.
Each year I work at a big concert/outdoor party where everyone gets totally shtfaced. Every year I find a bunch of crap people leave behind (cell phones, wallets, digital cameras, etc), and I've always turned the items over to the cops without question. This year was the motherload - I found all of the above, including a wallet with nearly $500 cash in it, CCs, ID, etc. Seeing the 21 yr old out-of-towner ID and knowing the nature of their visit, I'm pretty confident that money was for nothing but drugs and alcohol. Little bit of internal struggle this time turning it over to the cops, but maybe the money was for his grandma's meds....and karmas a bitch.
I make a pretty good living out of finding folks wallets. Or at least I did until the cops came snooping around. I guess you can't find a wallet when it is still on a person. Thats called something else. I really need to find a better way to get my aggressions out that I can make a living off of. I need some 9mm shells as they won't sell you them without some sort of permit. That and the guy behind the counter is a big meany and doesn't believe me when I hand him that note from my Mother like when I was a little kid to buy cigarettes for her. he sucks and I am hoping to find his wallet someday.......
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