Posted by 36 coupe on October 21, 2008 at 01:47:32 from (64.136.26.226):
In Reply to: Re: Honesty posted by Ray on October 19, 2008 at 11:37:36:
That brings me back to high school shop.I was cleaning up around a wood lathe and found a lathe chisel under some scrap wood.Half the cutting edge was broken off.Took it to the shop teacher.He said we all had to stay after school until he found out who broke it.I asked him why he thought our class broke it.It had been laying under the scrap for a long time.Since we signed for a tools we used there should have been a signature on the tool.I told him I didnt break it so I wouldnt be staying after school and would spend the shop period in the study hall.Some of the nuts in the class thought I broke it.I quit school at the end of the school term and went to work in a radio tv shop.In later years I found a fellows wallet in the woods and sent it back to him .He sent me the 40.00 that was in the wallet.He was happy to get the wallet back as it had several credit cards in it and photos.There are times when honesty will get you in trouble.
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