A long, long time ago I found a half-crown in the turn-up of my trousers.(For my American friends: I found a silver coin of the largest denomination, worth about 35 cents, in the cuff of my pants.)
A friend of mine lost his Vietnamese wife at a fairly middle age. She was prone to tucking away a $20 or $50 in a shirt, dress, or coat pocket because of her meager upbringing. After she passed away before he would throw away any of her clothes he had to check the pockets of all of them. He told me he came up with over $10,000.
I notice Arlo has absolutely no compunction, whatsoever, to explain this sudden “sorting” to Janis :0) . Why would one sort jackets in the first place? They’re in the closet ready to be used depending upon the weather. Unless, that is, you have sooooooo many jackets for each season you can’t fit them all into one closet. In that case, I’d say that you’re fortunate to have that as a first world problem.
I was going through some of my old papers and found a five dollar bill stashed in a card that someone had sent me for graduating high school in 1971. Considering that’s worth almost forty bucks today, I felt guilty for never thanking them. I also felt like an idiot for never spending it. I gave it to my granddaughter.
In my youth I had a friend who, every time she bought pot, would roll a joint and hide it. Housecleaning might start a drag, but seldom that way (“Oh – look what we have here!”)
C 28 days ago
Money for nothing and coats for free
Yakety Sax 28 days ago
Sorting, yeah.
SpacedInvader Premium Member 28 days ago
It changed. From walking around money to pocket money.
Rhetorical_Question 28 days ago
Different motive?
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 28 days ago
A favorite from the movie, “The Bank D!ck” (1940), starring W.C. Fields and Shemp Howard:
Egbert Sousé: [Fields at the bar] Was I in here last night and did I spend a twenty dollar bill?
Joe Guelpe: [Howard, a bartender] Yeah.
Egbert Sousé: Oh boy, what a load that is off my mind! I thought I’d lost it.
mysterysciencefreezer 28 days ago
This year I found a fiver and a pair of wired earbuds.
Ermine Notyours 28 days ago
That $20 isn’t worth as much as it would have been if he had spent it at the time.
Ermine Notyours 28 days ago
A year or two ago I found $60 in traveler’s cheques in storage in my apartment that I could have used had I known about them a few years before.
nosirrom 28 days ago
Instead of nagging, Janis found a better way to get Arlo to sort through his winter wardrobe.
jmworacle 28 days ago
He isn’t looking for walking around money. He looking for money to buy a half tank of gas.
VictoryRider 28 days ago
I found $600 doing that one time.
Sephten 28 days ago
A long, long time ago I found a half-crown in the turn-up of my trousers.(For my American friends: I found a silver coin of the largest denomination, worth about 35 cents, in the cuff of my pants.)
Out of the Past 28 days ago
It’s usually only old CVS receipts for me.
The Orange Mailman 28 days ago
A friend of mine lost his Vietnamese wife at a fairly middle age. She was prone to tucking away a $20 or $50 in a shirt, dress, or coat pocket because of her meager upbringing. After she passed away before he would throw away any of her clothes he had to check the pockets of all of them. He told me he came up with over $10,000.
Grace Premium Member 28 days ago
I used to plant $ in the clothes I gave to Goodwill or Salvation Army but with all the “resellers” these days, I stopped.
maxiesmom2 Premium Member 28 days ago
Score for you, Arlo. Pretty sweet find.
cracker65 28 days ago
I love it when that happens
BJDucer 28 days ago
I notice Arlo has absolutely no compunction, whatsoever, to explain this sudden “sorting” to Janis :0) . Why would one sort jackets in the first place? They’re in the closet ready to be used depending upon the weather. Unless, that is, you have sooooooo many jackets for each season you can’t fit them all into one closet. In that case, I’d say that you’re fortunate to have that as a first world problem.
atomicdog 27 days ago
I was going through some of my old papers and found a five dollar bill stashed in a card that someone had sent me for graduating high school in 1971. Considering that’s worth almost forty bucks today, I felt guilty for never thanking them. I also felt like an idiot for never spending it. I gave it to my granddaughter.
david_42 27 days ago
A long time ago, I found $380 worth of traveler’s checks in my winter coat. Fortunately, still valid.
Mbwebwe 27 days ago
I just found a pair of gloves in a coat pocket. I’d been looking for them for over a month!
AnneFackler 27 days ago
About 15 years ago, I lost $10,000.00 and a boyfriend at the same time. No regrets.
morningglory73 Premium Member 27 days ago
I find lint and sales receipts.
timbob2313 Premium Member 27 days ago
Looking for gloves?
ChessPirate 27 days ago
“Yep, that’s what I’m doing, yep, yep…”
Chris 27 days ago
yeah, he sorting alright… ;)
rbrt6956 27 days ago
T’is the season. $%*@ spell check. Took me 3 tries to get my phone to accept it.
jmarkow11 27 days ago
I get excited when I find a wrinkled up, washed single in my jeans; a twenty would send me over the moon
j.l.farmer 27 days ago
My dad and my husband used to do the same thing. Just another way to save for “a rainy day”!
Cozmik Cowboy 27 days ago
In my youth I had a friend who, every time she bought pot, would roll a joint and hide it. Housecleaning might start a drag, but seldom that way (“Oh – look what we have here!”)
MuddyUSA Premium Member 27 days ago
He looking for another bonanza……
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 27 days ago
He just needed the right incentive.
Cosfather2 27 days ago
That’s just one of the best feelings, when you find that rumpled up bill
raybarb44 27 days ago
Not quite…..
TaraDianeHarless 27 days ago
I do this at thrift shops. You would be surprised how many people donate coats and purses without checking them thoroughly.
The Pro from Dover 25 days ago
If he tells her why she’ll start hiding one in his pocket every season to get him to keep doing it