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In reply to the discussion: What's the most amount of $$ you ever dropped/lost/misplaced?? [View all]HiPointDem
(20,729 posts)63. a month's salary, in cash. it was in my home on a counter and a coworker who'd come to visit
took it with him when he left.
that's all i can figure, because after he left, i never saw it again.
or the coworker, who was on his way back to england at the end of the term.
no, we didn't have a relationship. he'd just come over for a beer & a gab on the last day of school.
nice guy, pleasant conversation -- too bad he was a fucking thief as well.
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I was out of the country and found 700 dollars stashed in my backpack. Not sure if that counts.
Gravitycollapse
May 2013
#1
I can remember losing or misplacing or (quite likely) getting robbed of seven dollars as a child.
MADem
May 2013
#6
I am the same way--and I have to say, I think the pain I felt from losing that seven bucks has
MADem
May 2013
#19
Every now and then I'll take a peek in some place I've checked before....
TheCowsCameHome
May 2013
#41
Don't beat yourself up. It's very unfortunate but it happens. For me, $20 almost. Twice.
richmwill
May 2013
#16
3,600 while in Australia. No one to blame but myself. Just careless. Had it in a small travel bag.
BlueJazz
May 2013
#28
My mother and I had a chunk of dough in a very high paying General Moters "stock that
CTyankee
May 2013
#39
It's hard to say, Snowflake was a Siamese that was always very odd. She was really a sweet kitty,
Egalitarian Thug
May 2013
#56
a month's salary, in cash. it was in my home on a counter and a coworker who'd come to visit
HiPointDem
May 2013
#63