Cash

When I was 9, I found a $20 note on the ground.

A get-out-of-gaol-free card for the blokes who got arrested for taking the ATM cash

Back then, it was an astronomical amount of money for a nine year old.  And as I glimpsed it, beneath a moving crowd, I stopped dead in my tracks, staring and pointing until mum yelled ‘Just pick it up!’.

Then, something even better happened. Mum said I could keep the money.  Suddenly, I was rich.  I clutched it in my sweaty little hand all night.  I put it lovingly in a black case and checked on it every day.  And then when my birthday came around, I spent it on an extravagant doll from Big W.

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  • wolf says:

    08:53pm | 03/03/11

    As many others have said the transactions at an ATM cache locally so there will be a record.  Happens all the time.  When I was a student there was a certain ATM in the city that would go offline once a week between midnight and 1am on a Monday morning. … Read more »

  • mmr 3/3/11 says:

    08:05pm | 03/03/11

    Your comment:who cares about money? Ignore money and you will live a long life. ignore money and never vote Coalition Read more »

 

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