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$320 Eyeball finds, while walking the dog!

HarveyH48

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Was out taking the dog for his evening walk, saw a folded up bill on the ground. Had to wait until Jake finished water the streetlight pole, before I could pick it up. Looked like a $100 bill, didn't immediately unfold it, just shoved it in my pocket, and let the dog drag me across the street, into the library parking lot. Found three more similarly folded bills, and knew what they were, Jesus Money.

Least I didn't have to wrestle with my conscience about whether or not to turn the money in. I'll keep most small denominations, but $20 or higher, I try to do the right thing. Sure, the person I turn it over to, will probably keep it, and buy beer to celebrate, but the bad karma is on them. Yeah, it could have been a nice bonus, but it could have been someone's rent money for the month as well. Fortunately, just some religious propaganda, which is just plain wrong. How can you trust a church, that reaches out to you with a deception?
 
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I wouldn't trust any group who deliberately littered with the intent of fooling people in to picking it up to read their "message". There are so many things wrong with that.
 
You should PM me the contact info. I want to put them on blast!

Better pics too!
 
About as bad as the time that bald group left all the crack bags on the beach with info on where they were playing tambourine:roll:
 
Most people ignore the eyeballing-I actually do it while detecting. My wife and I were just walking thru a casino and found 2 REAL $100 bills. The people playing near the money were so engrossed in the machines, they merely glanced at us while we picked them up and walked out-our first casino win!:lol:
 
Scanned these in, will see if they are readable after they upload. Didn't see the church's name or any information. Wasted too much time getting the scanner going. It was hooked up to the old XP machine, which won't boot, won't light up, nothing. It's getting power, green light in the back from the power supply. Oh well... No driver on the Vista machine, no idea if there was a disk for it, but the scanner was made before Vista... Found the website, fortunately a driver, 81.2 mb, which takes a while on dialup. Fortunately, I didn't get kicked offline in the middle, and have to start over.
 
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Scanned these in, will see if they are readable after they upload. Didn't see the church's name or any information. Wasted too much time getting the scanner going. It was hooked up to the old XP machine, which won't boot, won't light up, nothing. It's getting power, green light in the back from the power supply. Oh well... No driver on the Vista machine, no idea if there was a disk for it, but the scanner was made before Vista... Found the website, fortunately a driver, 81.2 mb, which takes a while on dialup. Fortunately, I didn't get kicked offline in the middle, and have to start over.

I've seen some thrown on our main beach parking lot. I didn't pick them up because they messed up and left them where you could see some writing. They packed too much info on a small piece of paper for anyone to waste time reading. All they did was kill some trees and cause global warming:roll:
 
This prank isn't limited to religious outfits. We did some advertising for a hypnotist who specialized in weight loss and she had a bunch of these for her practice. She left a bunch of these in our break room. Needless to say I didn't make producing her commercial a top priority.
 
That's worse than this evil way to leave a tip. It's a one dollar bill folded to look like four dollar bills. This would be even more effective with a bigger bill like a twenty.
 

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