Synergo che contiene caramelle acide Why are you telling people to check their grammar? I only ask because you misspelled "thumbnails" in your first post.
One day my brothers and I came home to find that our mother decided to "clean up" and threw away hundreds of our comics from a collection started by my oldest brother in the early 60's.. Hundreds of 60's and 70's comics. 😞
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mate its well worth a look but the workers nick most of it now. I used to get all sorts fruit machines, electrical stuff just needed a fuse but it all gets thrown now dumb really. they should pull out the good stuff and sell it £10 or $10 give it kids charities or something.
I had a nieghbor that that used to throw away the best shit ,brand new...steel weight set, vacuum cleaner still in box, technique speakers, power washer ,ect.... Then he moved...LoL
the brain I once lit my cigarette with matches and kept the match and threw my cigarette I just lit out the window and man was I pissed at my stupid self but I later had to laugh my ass off.
i worked in a recycling plant and yes, we would find all sorts of stuff. some were gross like decayed animals or old diapers but some were valuable like cash, jewelry, old sports cards and antiques.
I found a Fiji water bottle in front of someone's house, I also found a gold ring with a 1 carrot diamond (I was that kid who found everything and touched everything)
Xenon777 It was the 19,000,000 dollars on 10's hardrive in bitcoins. It's not the laptop itself that is worth that amount, it's the bitcoins stored on that laptop woth 19 million. The thumbnail was more or less accurate.
TyphlosionGirl - your statement is analogous to "If you immediately know the candle-light is fire; than the meal was cooked long ago" I think you meant to say ambiguous "The Thumbnail was more or less *ambiguous*" Until you're aware that Arrows = Bitcoins.. ..? I'll presume it was an auto-correct malfunction to give benefit-of-doubt
MY x husband made me get rid of numerous items over the years. All perfectly good . The thing was he was jealous to the point of insanity and couldn't stand me having anything from my past.
Good it is for the best if some one pressure his way of thinking. It is just wrong cus ppl should have diffrent tastes and so on. I am happy about you .
My mother told me a story where her mother (my grand-mother) gave away her place (to an elder) in a line of people who were waiting to buy a lottery ticket for a grand prize of 1 million $. That's approx. 40 years ago so that's quite some money. The tickets, back then, were numbered in chain (meaning you got the # next to the one before you and the one behind you gets the next #. It ended up that the winning ticket was the ticket my grand-mother "gave away" by letting the elder go in front of her. My mother still has the ticket as a "good luck charm".
Well i work in a recycle facilities factory for the last 7,5 years of my life and you cant imagine what and how many valyable things plp drop and come to me to ask them back!!:)
Talk about wasteful. In 2000, i worked for a broadband company. And one day, i had to inventory some equipment that was defective. This equipment was worth over $80K, and I turned in the inventory list promptly to the manager who was to return it while still under its 90 day manufacturer warranty. Four months later, i returned to the space where I left the equipment, and found it was still there!! The manager never returned the costly machines, and thus they were now just wasted money as they were outside of the manufacturing warranty. I complained to him about this, and he simply said "So? We cut our losses on it and move on!" $80K could have hired a young programmer for a year!! I feel bad that i never reported the financial waste. But the bigger picture is that this broadband business failed for MANY other reasons as well. And yes, eventually I was laid off from them too.
Unfortunately a lot (I could say most) people don't give a damn about the companies they work for or who they hurt in the end. Top executives screwing over a company and getting paid millions when they leave is a common event.
If it was worth $80,000, the company probably eventually sold it for $75,000 and only took a $5000 loss. That's what companies do.... (They probably had another plan for the shit instead of returning it.)
When I was 11, I was coming back home from school and on the side walk I found actual fucking Silver on the side walk. It was like 100 grams but still who the fuck just randomly throws 100 grams of Silver?
My ex husband threw away my antique victorian crazy quilt and gave away my collection of fossilized shark tooth collection that included megaladon teeth and every one of the shark teeth were in perfect condition.
darthkotya since it seem to happen a lot it didnt seem to be accidental. He didnt think other people's belongings were important to them and that he had the right to do whatever he wished to with them, whether it was throw it in the garbage, give it to some relative, or in the case a lovely and expensive lavender rose bush i only saw bloom once he mowed it flat to the ground . That took some doing
my uncle was skiping coins he found on the beach into the ocean when he found out they were worth 1,000,000$ each he had threw 45 or 46 of them so he went waiting but could not find any
it is a native american word, you stupid fuck! and photo was not in arkansas and as of 2006 when i moved from there, there was no lotery as that is gambling
I used to mine bitcoins back in 2011 and stopped when I got my 1st Bitcoin since the electricity bill was higher than the bitcoin price, I still have that coin in my e-wallet. Will wait until it will reach $1Million then sell it.
One of my ex's threw away an industrial printer i was restoring thinking it was scrap metal. That was worth £190,000 as was and upto 500k when restored. (they dont make orignal printing presses any more lol) That bitch also threw out Fred Dibnahs hat, he gave it to me as he had remastered some of the metal work for the press.
He just totally forgot about it. At the time bitcoin was not so valuable or talked about. I too learned about bitcoin very early on when it was not even a penny per coin. I never thought it would take off like it has now.
Are you ready for what I am about to tell you? I have on a couple of occasions, found some pretty remarkable stuff! You see I live in British Columbia Canada. And on a regular basis I find stuff that is questionably questionable. One of the things I found was a jewelry box, and what was in the box was simply amazing there was nine silk and velvet bags and in each bag was a watch! Fore of them were Bulova watches estimated per watch $25,000. The other ones were tags and Rolex. Also gold necklaces, bracelets earrings and pendants of assorted types. At first I thought it was thrown away by accident and tried to find the owner. I found out that the people who through out the stuff moved back to China, and had thrown everything that was in the house. I could not get my mind around them just tossing everything out like that. So I looked into it! Apparently when people that move back to China have to pay 100% sales tax on everything you bring back with them that they bought out of country. Imagine the even left a Lamborghini behind that the building donated to charity just imagine amazing!
Once I accidentally threw away my dad. This is how it happened: I was very young and playing with a doll house thing. I pretended that the little girl doll was me, and the dad looking guy was my dad. One day, I accidentally threw him away. Jk. That never happened to me *yet*
WAIT !! The 57,000 dollars in payroll checks lost by the employer doesn't make sense. All the employer had to do was cancel all the lost checks and issue new checks. smh.
Of course, but I think she was trying to stop her employer from learning about it. She would for sure lose her job for a stunt like this. She forgot to keep her mouth shot about it, too. I would not let anyone like her work for me. Original checks have oodles of private info printed on them. Treasure trove for thieves. As an employee, she needed to take proper care of documents of this huge importance. So... there is more to this story, than just numbers printed on pieces of paper. ........Or......a big fake story to convince older workers to get direct deposit. Haha haha!!!!
I work for a cleaning company and have found some pretty awesome things being thrown out. I've found 3 yeti cups, a $160 desk chair, and an HP laser jet printer.
Ditto, except I was born in 1949 & actively collected thru the early 60s. I can only shudder when I see prices for cards that I know I had, like early/rookie Mantle, Clemente, Musial, Kofax, etc. Suffice to say, I'd be in really good shape financially if Mom wouldn't have just tossed EVERYTHING from my childhood w/o even asking if I wanted anything. Even the toys would have been....(I can't go on)
I've lost my mind and my sanity. Both of which were still unused, and in their original boxes I'm not sure how much they would be to anyone else, but they would be really useful for me.
There is no such place as "Ar-Kansas." When you're a professional reader, it's your responsibility to find out the correct pronunciations of words and names before publishing your video!
Bitcoin reached $60,000 per share. So the 7,500 coins he lost would have eventually been worth $450,000,000 dollars. Ouch, that's got to hurt a little bit.