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Crackhouseceilidhband asks: Has anyone ever been nice to you, out of the blue, for no reason? Have you ever helped an old lady across the road, even if she didn't want to? Make me believe that the world is a better place than the media and experience suggest

(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 13:03)
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In the mid 1970s
I lived with my folks in a cottage that stood on it's own about a mile from the nearest village, on what was then the main road between South Wales and the Midlands. (Now bypassed by the A449.)

One summer morning, in the school hols, I found a wallet at the bottom of our drive, stuffed full of crisp pound notes, for such things still existed. There was about £50 in there, a tidy sum back then, and a fortune to an eight-year-old Shinyshinyscalp.

What was also in there was a receipt. Being a Good Little Boy, I decided I had to find out who the owner of the lost wallet was, and return it, along with his cash (it was clearly a man's wallet; such gender stereotyping as was typical of 1975-6). This was no mean task back then. No internet, no mobiles, etc. Assisted by my Dad, I rang the shop that issued the receipt and asked them if they remembered the transaction on such & such date and, if so, who it was with.

Did they have any contact details? Luckily it was a tailor's who had done some alterations, so they had a name and number, which I rang and said "hello sir I've found your wallet it's got money and tickets and things in it so if you give me your name and address I will send it back to you please thank you". My mum even helped me to get a postal order to the value so we could safely post it all.

In reply I got a nice letter back and a postal order for £5. (10%)

As a postscript, for my 16th birthday in 1983 I went shopping in Bath with my folks, with my own £50 birthday money (worth much less by then, these being the days of 10%+ inflation). I too lost it, but luckily I'd put a card in (made with the sweat of my own brow and the materials and photocopier my dad let me use at his small business) with my contact details.

A month later I got it posted back to me with a note saying that the guy sending it had kept £20 (40%) "for my trouble". My conclusion was that the inhabitants of Bath were 35% more cuntish than me.
(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 17:57, 5 replies)
jesus
the guy admitted he stole £20 off you? What a spectacular cunt.
(, Thu 9 Feb 2012, 20:21, closed)
That's what I thought, too

(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 17:05, closed)
I was that man
Well, actually no, but a young lad did find my dropped wallet and nagged his dad into contacting me and returning it. All the money was gone (before he found it), but I didn't mind as I was in a good mood that day - in fact I'd dropped it while walking the girl I'd pulled the night before home, and had just found out that she worked as a stripper!
(, Fri 10 Feb 2012, 14:23, closed)

Are you sure you weren't driving her home in your honda accord?
(, Fri 10 Feb 2012, 19:24, closed)
Definitely wasn't me
'cos I made a point of returning all the cash too.
(, Mon 13 Feb 2012, 17:06, closed)

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