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I was on my daily walk one day last summer and found a $20 bill lying in the middle of the road. When I got home I held it up and said to my wife, “Look what I found in the street during my walk.” Forgot her quick reflexes. Never saw that bill again.$60 is all that I've stumbled across, 3 twenty dollar bills laying on the ground next to my parked car. I've found a couple of wallets, but, never counted any bills and I turned them over to the police to return.
Reminds me of a storyAt one time or total over the years? As a former poker player for 13 years I was at casinos A LOT and found A LOT of random 10's 20's lying around. Add those finds to the random 20 here over the years in parking lots etc...I'd estimate probably 1000 total. The most at one time was the 300 left in a ATM tray at a casino in Vegas. I put it in my pocket but never spent a penny of it the entire week I was staying at the casino knowing the eye in the sky could see who I was so I just expected the person who hit the machine to tell security and they'd find me. That never happened so I had free drinks and food on my flights home and put the rest towards my playing $.
My girlfried and I took a 30 day trip around the Med on 2 back to back cruises. My ex-wife (who I'm relatively friendly with still) asked me to put $50 on 16 in roulette on the first cruise**. I almost never play roulette because it's a stupid bet with SHITTY odds but this time I figured since we got these two cruises free because of our status matches so...why the hell not. I grab 50 euro and put it down and I'll be dammed it that shit didn't hit 35:1 odds. No...I never gave her the winnings. "sorry...didn't hit this time either"Reminds me of a story
I was part of a fund raiser for a new building for the Orange county prison-a fellowship hall if you will
A great friend at Church went somewhere in the Caribbean and her husband won $3,000 gambling
They gave it all to the fund raiser
Man, after reading that first paragraph of that post and before reading the rest, I thought that post was going to go in a very different direction.I completely forgot. I was running on the KU campus about 10 years ago and found a wallet leading to the student dorms. Opened it up and it had $350 in cash in it. All of the IDs you’d expect, student, drivers license, etc. I used Google and Facebook to figure out who the kid was. He didn’t have a Facebook/Instagram but his mom did. His parents owned a bank in Kansas City. I messaged the mom and said hey I found your son’s wallet, here’s my number. We arranged a meetup and here’s the interesting part.
Of course, I could have pocketed the money and said I found it empty or something. But, I just “knew” that the kid was going to give me a reward for finding it. Just felt it. So I was almost being nefarious in my desire to return it because I knew they’d give me a reward. And when I got there, the kid was kind of embarrassed, reached into my car from the passenger side and grabbed the wallet, opened it and threw a hundred dollar bill at me.
I still think about it sometimes because I did a good thing but almost did it because I knew I’d get a reward from it…

This is an important caveat, but raises an obvious question (although the caveat pretty much answers the question): would you have given her the winnings if she’d given you a fiddy before you had left? Would she have offered to split the winnings with you, or at least given you a dealer tip? If the latter, how much?It's important to note that she never gave me any cash to do this just asked me to front her the money when I was already over in Europe.