Here's a good thing.
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My eldest son was clubbing on new years eve in a downtown Winnipeg nightclub, he had some money and his drivers licence in a money clip in his trouser pocket. He is an enthusiastic dancer and during the course of the evening he lost it all.
Before he got home (new years day morning) someone had put his licence in our mail box.

Not the cash or the clip, but the important thing was his licence being returned.
Before he got home (new years day morning) someone had put his licence in our mail box.


Not the cash or the clip, but the important thing was his licence being returned.
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...back in the summer we found some guys wallet in our elevator. Round a hundred bucks in there plus all his cards and details. But I can guarantee the first thing that guy did after I returned it and he closed his apartment door was to check the gram or so of coke he'd also lost was still in there.
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...back in the summer we found some guys wallet in our elevator. Round a hundred bucks in there plus all his cards and details. But I can guarantee the first thing that guy did after I returned it and he closed his apartment door was to check the gram or so of coke he'd also lost was still in there.


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...back in the summer we found some guys wallet in our elevator. Round a hundred bucks in there plus all his cards and details. But I can guarantee the first thing that guy did after I returned it and he closed his apartment door was to check the gram or so of coke he'd also lost was still in there.
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Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 6,609
From: Ontario











...back in the summer we found some guys wallet in our elevator. Round a hundred bucks in there plus all his cards and details. But I can guarantee the first thing that guy did after I returned it and he closed his apartment door was to check the gram or so of coke he'd also lost was still in there.




