I wonder is some people have trouble getting their headphones to fit without interfering with their halo.
Why would a halo or doing good be something to be made fun of?
I wonder is some people have trouble getting their headphones to fit without interfering with their halo.
I wonder is some people have trouble getting their headphones to fit without interfering with their halo.
All I know is that I am a better person than all of you and that is all that matters.
I wonder is some people have trouble getting their headphones to fit without interfering with their halo.
All I know is that I am a better person than all of you and that is all that matters.
Nothing wrong with starting this thread.. just don't start a cemetery thread and everything will be fine
All I know is that I am a better person than all of you and that is all that matters.
I take that back. I just got off the phone with my wife and all she did is yell at me. I guess I am no better than anyone else.
in my experience there are two kinds of metal detector people - those that do it for the thrill of the chase, the chance to find long lost treasure, and then there are those that are in it just for the money
the money guys always say "finders keepers" no matter if there is a name, address, phone number etc etc on a find
the other guys have better moral values and will try to return a find if there is any way possible to
It's a tough call for some. I agree with you and feel that those who use an excuse like ranting about how much they have been put out by trying do do the right thing are blowing smoke to ease their guilty feelings and make keeping it seem the right thing to do. I have been trying to find the owner of a class ring (very expensive with diamonds) for almost a year now. I have the school, persons initials and the school principal email and phone. all i get is they are trying to find the owner and they act like they think i'm a stalker. It is a girls ring with a grad date of 2014. Come on, how hard can it be to locate her. Frustrated, yes but still trying instead of selling it. That is my choice and reflects my upbringing. Boils down to let your conscience be your guide. I also agree with no identification on the ring and no knowledge of it's owner, it's yours.
You know maybe I don't understand other people's opinion because I don't need the money. Not that im rich but 200-500 dollars really don't matter to me. I make a good living with my pension and can do as I please.Maybe my opinion is different because I was a cop? Maybe if I lived in a tent on the beach in florida and needed food or something my opinion would change. I have always got what I wanted in life because I always did the right thing.
I check the lost and found on craigslist and local paper for one week. Then it is mine.
I guarantee there are people that do this before finding an item just to know there is one out there to look for...and keep for themselves.
It's a tough call for some. I agree with you and feel that those who use an excuse like ranting about how much they have been put out by trying do do the right thing are blowing smoke to ease their guilty feelings and make keeping it seem the right thing to do. I have been trying to find the owner of a class ring (very expensive with diamonds) for almost a year now. I have the school, persons initials and the school principal email and phone. all i get is they are trying to find the owner and they act like they think i'm a stalker. It is a girls ring with a grad date of 2014. Come on, how hard can it be to locate her. Frustrated, yes but still trying instead of selling it. That is my choice and reflects my upbringing. Boils down to let your conscience be your guide. I also agree with no identification on the ring and no knowledge of it's owner, it's yours.
I One was from a school over a thousand miles away and the other was a gold 1037 class ring in bad shape.