I was reading FHB and it listed in the Forum a few incidents of people
finding interesting things while demolishing and renovating properties
they had moved into.
It reminded me of a time when I was removing a few kitchen base cabinets
and found an old wallet left behind in the kick. It had just a small
corner of a familiar colour brown 100 dollar (Canadian) bill poking out
from between the folds.
That's all there was... a small piece torn off a bill, taped to the
wallet. The rest was empty...but for just a fraction of a second, I felt
lucky... and somewhere, maybe no longer on this earth, is/was some
schmuck laughing his ass off.
A prank with a time-delay fuse....
Robatoy Apr 29, 7:56 pm show options
Newsgroups: rec.woodworking
From: Robatoy <[email protected]> -
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 22:56:59 -0400
Local: Fri,Apr 29 2005 7:56 pm
Subject: OT.. a find.
I was reading FHB and it listed in the Forum a few incidents of people
finding interesting things while demolishing and renovating properties
they had moved into.
It reminded me of a time when I was removing a few kitchen base
cabinets
and found an old wallet left behind in the kick. It had just a small
corner of a familiar colour brown 100 dollar (Canadian) bill poking out
from between the folds.
That's all there was... a small piece torn off a bill, taped to the
wallet. The rest was empty...but for just a fraction of a second, I
felt
lucky... and somewhere, maybe no longer on this earth, is/was some
schmuck laughing his ass off.
A prank with a time-delay fuse....
Heheee, that's a good one! By the way, did anyone lose a big wad of
money with a rubber band around it? I've found the rubber band! Tom
Robatoy wrote in message <[email protected]>
on Friday 29 April 2005 10:56 pm:
> I was reading FHB and it listed in the Forum a few incidents of people
> finding interesting things while demolishing and renovating properties
> they had moved into.
> It reminded me of a time when I was removing a few kitchen base cabinets
> and found an old wallet left behind in the kick. It had just a small
> corner of a familiar colour brown 100 dollar (Canadian) bill poking out
> from between the folds.
> That's all there was... a small piece torn off a bill, taped to the
> wallet. The rest was empty...but for just a fraction of a second, I felt
> lucky... and somewhere, maybe no longer on this earth, is/was some
> schmuck laughing his ass off.
>
> A prank with a time-delay fuse....
Ummm ... you can keep the bill but can I have my wallet back now?
;-)
Bill
"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I was reading FHB and it listed in the Forum a few incidents of people
> finding interesting things while demolishing and renovating properties
> they had moved into.
> It reminded me of a time when I was removing a few kitchen base cabinets
> and found an old wallet left behind in the kick. It had just a small
> corner of a familiar colour brown 100 dollar (Canadian) bill poking out
> from between the folds.
> That's all there was... a small piece torn off a bill, taped to the
> wallet. The rest was empty...but for just a fraction of a second, I felt
> lucky... and somewhere, maybe no longer on this earth, is/was some
> schmuck laughing his ass off.
>
> A prank with a time-delay fuse....
Sounds like the story of the Cadillac owner plagued by a thumping somewhere
left and below the driver's seat. After removing all the panels, a Coke
bottle - soda type - with a note was found.
The note read : "have fun finding this, you rich bastard."
I'm more inclined to believe yours, though.
Robatoy wrote:
> I was reading FHB and it listed in the Forum a few incidents of people
> finding interesting things while demolishing and renovating properties
> they had moved into.
> It reminded me of a time when I was removing a few kitchen base cabinets
> and found an old wallet left behind in the kick. It had just a small
> corner of a familiar colour brown 100 dollar (Canadian) bill poking out
> from between the folds.
> That's all there was... a small piece torn off a bill, taped to the
> wallet. The rest was empty...but for just a fraction of a second, I felt
> lucky... and somewhere, maybe no longer on this earth, is/was some
> schmuck laughing his ass off.
>
> A prank with a time-delay fuse....
My kind of prank. Sweet.
j4
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 22:56:59 -0400, Robatoy <[email protected]>
wrote:
>A prank with a time-delay fuse....
Larfin' and larfin', sweet!