WittyRuby

The guy’s wallet

Posted by: WittyRuby on: August 30, 2008

There is a man coming to Security finding his lost wallet. He listed what he had in the wallet, blah blah, & $45. The security got his wallet turned in. He had his wallet back but the money was gone. This gave me a little thought. If it were me who found his wallet & turned it in, I wouldn’t take the money, although I want to hihi. The rationale of that person’s act probably was no one could know he/she took the money. I thought A. people were better, but probably not everyone. well…Anyway, they did make the effort to turn the wallet in. The man would have a lot more troubles if he lost all his cards and stuff ^_^.

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