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drestie | 16:49 Thu 08th Feb 2007 | Body & Soul
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Read this:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070208/ap_on_fe_s t/honest_cabbie

What would you have done in the same situation?
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I would have probably just handed it in at the police station, I wouldnt have gone to any effort myself. What a tight old witch though, 30 cent tip and just a hundred dollars for all that. Oobish!
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Actually, here in NY most of our news is fluff.
I think they don't want us to think about all the real stuff going on in the world (much of which is our fault).
Yep....I would have done the same...
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I definitely I would have too, but I would have been grumbling the whole time about what an idiot that woman was!
no way ...kerrrrchiiiingggg
Hi estie
geat story, i think I would have told the woman how lucky she was and not to be so stupid in future. I probably would have accepted the $100, that is one very humble and nice guy, bet he achieves his 15 minutes of fame and I wish him all the best.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-GzV3KDZqZ0

Do you remember this? fantastic show.
Aww! I would definitely have done the same! I'd hope someone would for me, if the the tables were turned. I don't think I'd have accepted the money, 'though I would have regretted it, LOL! :o) x
i do indeed Joe and we watched it the first time around, it was a dshow and launched all those amazing careers, i know it was out just before redford directed his first film, the one with Judd nelson, can't remember it's name but Mary tyler Moore won an oscar i think.
Nelso, I think you mean Hirsch my dear dotty.

"Ordinary People", very good movie.
sorry yes, i alwys get thos two mixed up, not their faces lol their last names, yes i saw it at the pictures when it came out, it's the one with the lad who lost his brother in a boating accident.
Judd Nelson is a dish... :o)

I loved that show, Wardy ~ I was only a kiddie when it was on TV.. I loved Latka.

Blimey, too right she din't want her name published. The tight old witch!!!!
karmha.......................

he will get his reward in other ways
In hindsight, he did the right thing as he got $100 anyway.

My immediate reaction, to be honest, was that I'd have given back 30. Maybe 28 if I got greedy. But I wouldn't have been that honest, I don't think.

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I would have done the same. I would probably have opened the case myself to find identification and returned it. I believe what comes around goes around and i would lay awake wondering what trauma my keeping whatever they had lost would be causing them. I couldn't handle that. If on the other hand i had put in a good amount of effort to find the person and nothing came of it thn finder keepers.
Once my mother found a gold ring in a sealed bag of oranges.
She called the distributor and asked them to put up a notice in the factory and to give her tel #. Well a woman called and described the ring in detail and was so thankful because the ring was a special family gift. There was no need for a reward as my mother said her reward was putting a smile on that womans face and doing what was right.

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