
There's nothing like carrying large amounts of cash to make yourself feel simultaneously like a lottery winner and an obvious target.
A friend went to buy a car for ten grand, panicked and stuffed it down his pants for safety. It was all a bit smelly by the time he got there and he had to search around for some of it...
Tell us the story behind the most cash you've ever carried.
( , Thu 22 Jun 2006, 10:39)
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£125 after winning multiple jackpots on a fruit machine after work. Problem being it was after work, at around 1am. And I still had a 20 minute walk home on my hands. I sounded like some reindeer with all that gold jingling in my pockets.
£1,200 cheque, which was gona be used to pay for a car. Got mugged for it. Despite me telling him he couldn't cash it in, he still insisted in taking it from me... so I went back home and wrote another. Idiot.
£2,000 in 'small change' from the post office (for work). Was a nice amount to be driving around with, although it did weigh down my side of the car, 2grand in all manner of coins isnt exactly light. Ground down my driver side rear wing, it's like an expensive form of low-riding.
( , Fri 23 Jun 2006, 13:58, Reply)
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