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Posted by Nathan in Texas on July 27, 2005 at 11:46:53 from (216.167.183.158):
In Reply to: Lost Watch posted by 37 chief on July 26, 2005 at 21:06:58:
My dog found the neighbors wallet. Brought it home and was chewing on it in the back yard. (Leather wallet). Actually they live in town but he farms a 1/2 section that borders my property. All his tractors have cabs so I guess he must have set it on something and it fell off or something. There were a bunch of checks (made out to him but not deposited yet) and a promissary note for $2,000 to the golden nugget. From the looks of it, the wallet had been lost for some time though, the checks were a couple years old. Called him up and wife answered the phone and so we brought it over to them. Not sure if she was happy with the contents or not. They said thanks but never heard anything else out of it since. They have never impressed me as being friendly though. Oh well, was interesting to see the dog out chewing up the wallet and then noticing that it had been lost for a couple years. FWIW, Nathan
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