And...it's always tuesday!I once found a flux compaciator. I now travel back in time every tuesdayb
I wish the government could find missing money as well as you do.$10 bill at 6:29 am this morning next to A&M Auto Repair and roughly 60 ft behind El Chilango food truck.
Life is good.
You could almost make a living out of going to parking lots and walking around looking for cash. 😆$10 ($5 + five $1 bills) just now at Marketplace Austin aka MI Mercado parking lot just now.
I know. Can't believe it either.
Play your cards right, live in city or any populated area where residents pay mainly cash and finding $100/year within a mile radius is not out of the question. Majority in the form of change.You could almost make a living out of going to parking lots and walking around looking for cash. 😆
Texans must not value their money or it falls off the money trees you all have. You seem to constantly find cash on the ground. I found a penny the other day. I paid it forward and left it there 😆.Found $40 (2 Twenty dollar bills) about 20 minutes ago in Marketplace Austin parking lot.
Life is good.
We're surrounded by primarily immigrant population who refrain from using wallets. They pull smartphone from pants pockets and sometimes out comes cash or coins. Crazy, I know.Texans must not value their money or it falls off the money trees you all have. You seem to constantly find cash on the ground. I found a penny the other day. I paid it forward and left it there 😆.
I'm going to have to start paying more attention to the ground. You're a money magnet. You wield a skill that escapes a lot of folks. You're the dude behind me that picks up lost cash I stepped over and exclaims, "Hey! I just found $20!" 🤣Found $40 (2 Twenty dollar bills) about 20 minutes ago in Marketplace Austin parking lot.
Life is good.
Thanks. Served in the Army, and worked as a scout for a bit. Always scanning the ground for changes. Also find myself looking up occasionally.I'm going to have to start paying more attention to the ground. You're a money magnet. You wield a skill that escapes a lot of folks. You're the dude behind me that picks up lost cash I stepped over and exclaims, "Hey! I just found $20!" 🤣
And I thought I paid attention to my surroundings. I don't even like sitting with my back to an entrance or exit. My head and eyes are always on a swivel. Just haven't developed your radar lock apparently.Thanks. Served in the Army, and worked as a scout for a bit. Always scanning the ground for changes. Also find myself looking up occasionally.
AustinTXCatI'm going to have to start paying more attention to the ground. You're a money magnet. You wield a skill that escapes a lot of folks. You're the dude behind me that picks up lost cash I stepped over and exclaims, "Hey! I just found $20!" 🤣
I worked in aircraft maintenance (crew chief) in the Air Force. I was good at noticing things because of the inspections I did from that. I just rarely ever find anything beyond coins and those usually are like pennies. I guess people around here keep their money more secure.Thanks. Served in the Army, and worked as a scout for a bit. Always scanning the ground for changes. Also find myself looking up occasionally.
Depends on where you live. Our zip code here in north Austin is ~ 70% Latino. Many residents are illegal immigrants and, therefore, under-banked. Some have access to debit cards, but others carry cash.AustinTXCat
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I worked in aircraft maintenance (crew chief) in the Air Force. I was good at noticing things because of the inspections I did from that. I just rarely ever find anything beyond coins and those usually are like pennies. I guess people around here keep their money more secure.
You need to invest all the money you find. You gotta be the luckiest person ever. I'm happy if I find change someone left behind in the snack machine. Good on ya man!$122 near end of our street. $100 bill lying flat on street. Two $1 bills folded over a $20 bill next to the hundred.
Life is good.
That reminds me of a work story. The last college I worked for was a Microsoft Office 365 campus, so every employee had Outlook and all the Office apps. And they could install it on multiple machines. Well when I quit, they didn’t cut off my access. I had Office 365 for free for like three years until they finally cut me off.When I lost my roommate due to him getting married, I needed to scale back and decided to drop cable.
I called and was talked into keeping the local channels(basic2-13) for $8/month.
The tech came out and only disabled HBO. I received everything they offered except the movie channels from 1996 until they went digital in 2011.
After all of those years, the price never went over $10/mo.
It was a good run.