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Heart of the City by Steenz for February 02, 2019
Transcript:
heart: You think I should give this ten dollars to charity? are you crazy, dean? Dean: Look at it this way, heart: it's money that you found...you didn't even know you had it! giving it away is not only a good deed, but it doesn't cost you anything! heart: christmas is over, dean! I don't have to think about being good for at least six months! heart: Santa, if you're watching, i'm not with her!
codycab about 6 years ago
Maybe not a good idea to brag about finding money. Heck, if I found money, I would secretly save until I have enough. That’s actually how I got Mario and Luigi: Bowser’s inside story for 3ds a while ago.
Nachikethass about 6 years ago
Giving away found money is the best choice. Not that I have found anything significant to be sure!
sueb1863 about 6 years ago
Oh to be a kid again when ten dollars seemed like a fortune…
asrialfeeple about 6 years ago
Giving it away to what or who? You want to make sure the money is used right. Best best is treat a homeless person to a meal or cup of coffee, but Heart is about eight years old here, so it might be scary.
!!ǝlɐ⅁ about 6 years ago
Santa is everywhere, like dark matter.
rugeirn about 6 years ago
Yes, giving it away will cost you something. It will cost you precisely $10. The fact that you did not know you had it doesn’t mean it it wasn’t there. The question is, are the emotional and social rewards of giving to charity worth the financial cost? If yes, proceed. If not, go to Plan B, which is probably the candy store.
will about 6 years ago
Give $10 to charity so they can spend $9.50 of it on office expenses and salaries.
1JennyJenkins about 6 years ago
Speaking of found money: I found $50.00 once long time ago when we were on our regular walk. My mother told me that on her way to work she found $500.00 in a roll at a bus stop… She didn’t keep any for herself but gave all of my kids $100.00 each and the rest to me and my brother. We all went out for really fancy dinner on that day.
Before that, long time ago we had a break in, and they stole our wedding jewelry which I just wore about a day or two before that, and didn’t put it away…my husband’s university ring was taken as well as his wedding ring, which he only wore on special occasions and which we kept in our safe…anyway, because we never insured the jewelry in a separate rider, the total value wasn’t covered…
I looked at that gift to the kids from my mother as fate making it even—steven more or less…
samfran6-0 about 6 years ago
Treating Dean & Kat for some kiddie fun would be nice.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Dean your a twit.
neatslob Premium Member about 6 years ago
If she’s not careful, waving it around like that, someone will snatch it or it will blow away.