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There's a soccer thread [emoji]128064[/emoji]
Or you mean the soccer jersey one?
Don't think it's sunny out yet over hereIt's so nice out, wish I could smoke an L and just relax.
spitta andrettiDon't think it's sunny out yet over hereIt's so nice out, wish I could smoke an L and just relax.
I don't have windows in my room
Might do this if it's sunny
Didn't know you blow man
spitta andretti
Don't think it's sunny out yet over hereIt's so nice out, wish I could smoke an L and just relax.
I don't have windows in my room
Might do this if it's sunny
Didn't know you blow man
Do the jingle, do the jingle! "Like a good neighbor State Farm is there!"
Utah man returns 75-pound bag of cash found on highway
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man got a surprise when he stopped to pull a large orange bag off the highway, fearing that it would become a traffic hazard.
The Deseret News reports (http://bit.ly/1BRXSdg ) the 75-pound bag tumbled out of a truck driving in front of Dan Kennedy on Interstate 80 on Tuesday. When he looked inside, he found stacks of cash.
“I thought it was going to be light. I reached down to grab it, and I couldn’t move it,” Kennedy said.
Approximately 4 feet tall and 2 feet wide, the sack was filled with smaller bags packed with currency including $50 and $100 bills. Kennedy estimated each of the small bags contained $22,000.
It was unclear Thursday how much money the entire bag contained.
Kennedy tried but failed to chase down the Brink’s armored truck that had lost the bag. He then drove the money to his work parking lot and called the police.
The three Utah Highway Patrol troopers were “stunned” at the bag of money, Kennedy said.
“Never in all my years have I heard of a bag of money bouncing out of the back of an armored truck,” said trooper Brady Zaugg. “That’s something that happens in the spy movies.”
Kennedy said it never occurred to him to do anything other than turn in the money.
“He hadn’t disturbed it at all, so he obviously did the right thing for the right reason,” said Zaugg, who said Kennedy reported his find to the police immediately.
Brink’s employees told police they drove over a bad bump on a highway off-ramp but didn’t notice the back latch opening or the bag falling out.
Kennedy said he hasn’t heard anything about a reward for his good deed, but he was still excited by the unusual discovery.
“I was just jazzed all day long,” he said.
My theory is that, light skinned people are like the blondes of black people
#TeamDarkSkin
I'm sure if he tried to spend it he would have gotten caught somehow but man if the first thought in my head wouldnt have been to throw that 22k at my school loans...Utah man returns 75-pound bag of cash found on highway
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man got a surprise when he stopped to pull a large orange bag off the highway, fearing that it would become a traffic hazard.
The Deseret News reports (http://bit.ly/1BRXSdg ) the 75-pound bag tumbled out of a truck driving in front of Dan Kennedy on Interstate 80 on Tuesday. When he looked inside, he found stacks of cash.
“I thought it was going to be light. I reached down to grab it, and I couldn’t move it,” Kennedy said.
Approximately 4 feet tall and 2 feet wide, the sack was filled with smaller bags packed with currency including $50 and $100 bills. Kennedy estimated each of the small bags contained $22,000.
It was unclear Thursday how much money the entire bag contained.
Kennedy tried but failed to chase down the Brink’s armored truck that had lost the bag. He then drove the money to his work parking lot and called the police.
The three Utah Highway Patrol troopers were “stunned” at the bag of money, Kennedy said.
“Never in all my years have I heard of a bag of money bouncing out of the back of an armored truck,” said trooper Brady Zaugg. “That’s something that happens in the spy movies.”
Kennedy said it never occurred to him to do anything other than turn in the money.
“He hadn’t disturbed it at all, so he obviously did the right thing for the right reason,” said Zaugg, who said Kennedy reported his find to the police immediately.
Brink’s employees told police they drove over a bad bump on a highway off-ramp but didn’t notice the back latch opening or the bag falling out.
Kennedy said he hasn’t heard anything about a reward for his good deed, but he was still excited by the unusual discovery.
“I was just jazzed all day long,” he said.