Found Money

I had a stop in the city on Elmwood Avenue, which is a busy stretch of road with a lot of traffic, plenty of pedestrians, and people riding bikes.

I got out of my car, and went around it to feed the meter, and I spotted money on the ground.

When finding money it’s usually a five-dollar bill or something less. 

A couple of ones. 

On a great day, a ten spot.

I haven’t found money in a long time…

…and this time, I kind of gasped because it was a hundy.

And it wasn’t alone.

There were two one-hundred-dollar bills and two twenties.

$240 is a pretty great score.

And a lot of money to the poor bastard who lost it.

I looked around.

There wasn’t anyone within shouting distance.

I didn’t see anyone searching the street for their lost cash.

I wasn’t going to go up to random people and ask them if they lost anything lately, and the law is pretty clear on this issue:

Finders keepers 

Losers weepers.

Then I did something supremely stupid:

I told Kathy.

She won’t rest until she has every nickel of my found money.

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