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Re: What is the best thing you ever found along the highway?
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Posted by mike on February 12, 2003 at 20:03:00 from (208.31.189.230):
In Reply to: What is the best thing you ever found along the highway? posted by Earl in PA on February 12, 2003 at 16:32:40:
Traveling one day and noticed a night deposit bag from a local bank laying on the centerline. Turned around and went back as were several others. People were trying to find a place to pull over and I just stopped, opened the door, leaned out and picked it up. By now people were coming toward me with anxious looks on their faces. I opened the zipper and "thankfully?" it was empty. I think everyone was disappointed myself included. If it had been full of money I'm not sure how it would have turned out. I might have gotten hurt or worse. Still got the bag and use it to keep my metric wrench set in in my toolbox. Everytime I use a wrench out of it I wonder what I would have done with the money, return it or spend it. Don't think I could live with myself if I hadn't tried to return it. The Good Lord would have known even if no one else did.
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