The person that next used the bank machine, took it home and tracked me down and called me.
Maybe two or three years after my wallet was stolen, my parents got a phone call, asking if somebody with my name lived there. Apparently, the person who had stolen the wallet emptied it from cash, and threw it at some deserted constraction site. Then, a few years later, when construction started there again, one of the workers found my wallet there. Obviously, he had no idea how long it had been. Since my ID was in that wallet as well, he had the address, so he could call the phone company and find the phone number. I was amazed to get that wallet back, after all that time.
Oh, and just the other week, my brother found a cell phone. He charged it, called a few numbers on it in order to track its owner, and returned it. The owner was so glad to get his phone back, he got my brother a present.
AmyLiz! It's so great to post with you after seeing your (very lovely) self in pictures from the F2F.
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apply the same mercy you'd give to somebody else
Very good advice.]
sara, feel free to send me an email with the pertinent info. I am happy to make calls on your behalf.
also? you might look at Lands End for non-thin t-shirts. I too, hate ruffles.
I could have got my card back from the machine, I just left it sitting there. I'm just so used to using machines where you swipe your card.
I guessed this is what happened to you! I was a little disconcerted too when I was out of town recently and the ATM wasn't a swipe. So I think it's not so stupid to leave it in there.
also? you might look at Lands End for non-thin t-shirts. I too, hate ruffles.
I am a self confessed magpie and lover of the boho looking shirts, and I am tired of the everything having beads and bangles and sequins. Ruffles, I've never loved.
Yeah, not at all stupid, just one of those things. I almost left my suitcase in Burger King yesterday -- THAT would have been stupid.
going to BK is never stupid, even if you leave your suitcase there. It is a danger from the distraction of yumminess.
The BK was genius. The guy next to me had an MTA uniform on, which made me move my bag from the seat next to me to under my seat, where I really almost forgot about it.
you might look at Lands End for non-thin t-shirts.
It's not tshirts, per se, it's all the crap made out of that thin knit. It's everywhere. I don't mind it when it is an ancient shirt and shorts I wear for cleaning the apartment or sleeping in, but I just don't get it otherwise. Another trend I hate? The unfinished edges.
Really, I just like nice clean tailored lines and everything right now is shlumpy ragtag. And I hate the colors (and prices! eeek!) in places like Talbots, so I'm pretty screwed.
Tom, that's really good news. I've not been easy about your situation since that Monday night. I'm so glad our locals took care of you, and you got to finish out your visit. And that things are now back to normal. As others have said, so not a stupid thing to do.
Sophia, good for you, and good for your boss.
I'm not actively suicidal, and haven't been for several years. But really? It's always there as an option, and that's obscurely comforting to me.