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Date: 18 Dec 2006 12:00:12
From: will_gamble
Subject: OT A little good news
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>From USAToday Teen finds & returns $24K -- and wants no reward Christopher Montgomery of Lynbrook, N.Y., was cleaning between the seats of a movie theater Friday when he found a bank deposit bag containing $24,000 in $100 bills. Now, the 19-year-old doesn't want any fuss made about the fact that he turned the bag over to his manager at the theater. The money has since been returned to RoseMarie Limoncelli, the business owner who lost it. "He won't come out (to talk); he's not the type of kid that likes attention," his mother, Donna Montgomery, told Newsday. "He said, 'It's no big deal.' I think he's embarrassed." Limoncelli, who told Newsday that "my heart stopped ... my whole body was shaking," when she realized the money must have fallen out of her purse, is hoping Montgomery reconsiders and accepts her offer of a reward. "I was shocked," by what the young man did, Limoncelli said. "It's so commendable to see a teenager do something so wonderful for someone else. My life could have been flipped upside down." This good-news story is more heart-warming that the tale of a woman who seems to have been guilt-tripped into returning a checkbook and most of the cash that disappeared from another woman's purse.
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Date: 18 Dec 2006 18:51:53
From: A Man Beaten by Jacks
Subject: Re: OT A little good news
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On 18 Dec 2006 12:00:12 -0800, "will_gamble" <will_gamble2@yahoo.com > wrote: >>From USAToday >Teen finds & returns $24K -- and wants no reward What's sad is this shouldn't even be a news story, but it is. But if someone insists on a reward, and they should, it is ungracious to refuse it.
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Date: 18 Dec 2006 14:48:05
From: bo dark
Subject: Re: OT A little good news
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Von Fourche wrote: > "bo dark" <tx1456@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:1166477621.127131.239940@t46g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > > > limoncelli stated that she was on her way home with the days receipts > > from her families olive oil importing business when she passed the > > theater advertizing a "sneak preview" > > > No wonder the kid gave the money back. Olive oil business? New York? > Yeah, that tells me on thing. If that kid would have kept the money he > would have been visited by one Don Corleone's thugs. Most likely the vicious > killer Sofia Coppola, who has killed more people with her acting ability and > bored to death more people with her directing ability than any other actor > and director on earth. You don't mess with the Corleone family, > particularly the pitbull Sofia Coppola. Smart kid. no crime family has been more deadly than the carradines,especially david.i take that back,the baldwins,and the especially vicious alec take the cake.
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Date: 18 Dec 2006 13:33:41
From: bo dark
Subject: Re: OT A little good news
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will_gamble wrote: > >From USAToday > > Teen finds & returns $24K -- and wants no reward > > Christopher Montgomery of Lynbrook, N.Y., was cleaning between the > seats of a movie theater Friday when he found a bank deposit bag > containing $24,000 in $100 bills. Now, the 19-year-old doesn't want any > fuss made about the fact that he turned the bag over to his manager at > the theater. The money has since been returned to RoseMarie Limoncelli, > the business owner who lost it. > > "He won't come out (to talk); he's not the type of kid that likes > attention," his mother, Donna Montgomery, told Newsday. "He said, 'It's > no big deal.' I think he's embarrassed." > > Limoncelli, who told Newsday that "my heart stopped ... my whole body > was shaking," when she realized the money must have fallen out of her > purse, is hoping Montgomery reconsiders and accepts her offer of a > reward. > > "I was shocked," by what the young man did, Limoncelli said. "It's so > commendable to see a teenager do something so wonderful for someone > else. My life could have been flipped upside down." > > This good-news story is more heart-warming that the tale of a woman who > seems to have been guilt-tripped into returning a checkbook and most of > the cash that disappeared from another woman's purse. update: limoncelli stated that she was on her way home with the days receipts from her families olive oil importing business when she passed the theater advertizing a "sneak preview" of a new movie directed by martin scorsese called "soprano family christmas".she was due to catch a flight at laguardia airport later in the evening for palermo. she decided to see the movie with her cousin freako calzone and they enjoyed the movie so much she didn't realize the money was gone.they would have boarded the plane for palermo except for a spanish speaking airport security worker upon examining freako's passport became suspicious of someone named "weird underpants".it was during this delay that she realized the money was missing from her purse. limoncelli says that when she said "my life could have been flipped upside down" she was just using a figure of speech.
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Date: 18 Dec 2006 16:47:36
From: Von Fourche
Subject: Re: OT A little good news
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"bo dark" <tx1456@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:1166477621.127131.239940@t46g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > limoncelli stated that she was on her way home with the days receipts > from her families olive oil importing business when she passed the > theater advertizing a "sneak preview" No wonder the kid gave the money back. Olive oil business? New York? Yeah, that tells me on thing. If that kid would have kept the money he would have been visited by one Don Corleone's thugs. Most likely the vicious killer Sofia Coppola, who has killed more people with her acting ability and bored to death more people with her directing ability than any other actor and director on earth. You don't mess with the Corleone family, particularly the pitbull Sofia Coppola. Smart kid.
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Date: 18 Dec 2006 12:03:11
From: WuzYoungOnceToo
Subject: Re: OT A little good news
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On Dec 18, 2:00 pm, "will_gamble" <will_gamb...@yahoo.com > wrote: > > >From USATodayTeen finds & returns $24K -- and wants no reward > > Christopher Montgomery of Lynbrook, N.Y., was cleaning between the > seats of a movie theater Friday when he found a bank deposit bag > containing $24,000 in $100 bills. Now, the 19-year-old doesn't want any > fuss made about the fact that he turned the bag over to his manager at > the theater. The money has since been returned to RoseMarie Limoncelli, > the business owner who lost it. > > "He won't come out (to talk); he's not the type of kid that likes > attention," his mother, Donna Montgomery, told Newsday. "He said, 'It's > no big deal.' I think he's embarrassed." > > Limoncelli, who told Newsday that "my heart stopped ... my whole body > was shaking," when she realized the money must have fallen out of her > purse, is hoping Montgomery reconsiders and accepts her offer of a > reward. > > "I was shocked," by what the young man did, Limoncelli said. "It's so > commendable to see a teenager do something so wonderful for someone > else. My life could have been flipped upside down." > > This good-news story is more heart-warming that the tale of a woman who > seems to have been guilt-tripped into returning a checkbook and most of > the cash that disappeared from another woman's purse. She brought $24K in cash to a movie theater? How much popcorn and Milk Duds was she planning on eating?
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Date: 18 Dec 2006 14:14:55
From: Susan
Subject: Re: OT A little good news
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besides which $24,000 in $100 bills isn't a normal days receipts. "WuzYoungOnceToo" <wuzyoungoncetoo@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:1166472191.928337.60280@48g2000cwx.googlegroups.com... > On Dec 18, 2:00 pm, "will_gamble" <will_gamb...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> >From USATodayTeen finds & returns $24K -- and wants no reward >> >> Christopher Montgomery of Lynbrook, N.Y., was cleaning between the >> seats of a movie theater Friday when he found a bank deposit bag >> containing $24,000 in $100 bills. Now, the 19-year-old doesn't want any >> fuss made about the fact that he turned the bag over to his manager at >> the theater. The money has since been returned to RoseMarie Limoncelli, >> the business owner who lost it. >> >> "He won't come out (to talk); he's not the type of kid that likes >> attention," his mother, Donna Montgomery, told Newsday. "He said, 'It's >> no big deal.' I think he's embarrassed." >> >> Limoncelli, who told Newsday that "my heart stopped ... my whole body >> was shaking," when she realized the money must have fallen out of her >> purse, is hoping Montgomery reconsiders and accepts her offer of a >> reward. >> >> "I was shocked," by what the young man did, Limoncelli said. "It's so >> commendable to see a teenager do something so wonderful for someone >> else. My life could have been flipped upside down." >> >> This good-news story is more heart-warming that the tale of a woman who >> seems to have been guilt-tripped into returning a checkbook and most of >> the cash that disappeared from another woman's purse. > > She brought $24K in cash to a movie theater? How much popcorn and Milk > Duds was she planning on eating? >
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Date: 18 Dec 20:16:58
From: Tanya AKA MissT74
Subject: Re: OT A little good news
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On Dec 18 2006 1:13 PM, Susan wrote: > besides which $24,000 in $100 bills isn't a normal days receipts. If only it were.... LOL T > > > "WuzYoungOnceToo" wrote in message > news:1166472191.928337.60280@48g2000cwx.googlegroups.com... > > On Dec 18, 2:00 pm, "will_gamble" wrote: > >> > >> >From USATodayTeen finds & returns $24K -- and wants no reward > >> > >> Christopher Montgomery of Lynbrook, N.Y., was cleaning between the > >> seats of a movie theater Friday when he found a bank deposit bag > >> containing $24,000 in $100 bills. Now, the 19-year-old doesn't want any > >> fuss made about the fact that he turned the bag over to his manager at > >> the theater. The money has since been returned to RoseMarie Limoncelli, > >> the business owner who lost it. > >> > >> "He won't come out (to talk); he's not the type of kid that likes > >> attention," his mother, Donna Montgomery, told Newsday. "He said, 'It's > >> no big deal.' I think he's embarrassed." > >> > >> Limoncelli, who told Newsday that "my heart stopped ... my whole body > >> was shaking," when she realized the money must have fallen out of her > >> purse, is hoping Montgomery reconsiders and accepts her offer of a > >> reward. > >> > >> "I was shocked," by what the young man did, Limoncelli said. "It's so > >> commendable to see a teenager do something so wonderful for someone > >> else. My life could have been flipped upside down." > >> > >> This good-news story is more heart-warming that the tale of a woman who > >> seems to have been guilt-tripped into returning a checkbook and most of > >> the cash that disappeared from another woman's purse. > > > > She brought $24K in cash to a movie theater? How much popcorn and Milk > > Duds was she planning on eating? > > _______________________________________________________________ New Feature: Mark All As Read! - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 18 Dec 2006 14:25:25
From: Susan
Subject: Re: OT A little good news
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well, here's to a $24,000 day for you. But I doubt that your deposit would be in all $100 bills. "Tanya AKA MissT74" <43084303@recpoker.com > wrote in message news:1166473018$923744@recpoker.com... > > > > On Dec 18 2006 1:13 PM, Susan wrote: > >> besides which $24,000 in $100 bills isn't a normal days receipts. > > If only it were.... > > LOL > > T > >> >> >> "WuzYoungOnceToo" wrote in message >> news:1166472191.928337.60280@48g2000cwx.googlegroups.com... >> > On Dec 18, 2:00 pm, "will_gamble" wrote: >> >> >> >> >From USATodayTeen finds & returns $24K -- and wants no reward >> >> >> >> Christopher Montgomery of Lynbrook, N.Y., was cleaning between the >> >> seats of a movie theater Friday when he found a bank deposit bag >> >> containing $24,000 in $100 bills. Now, the 19-year-old doesn't want >> >> any >> >> fuss made about the fact that he turned the bag over to his manager at >> >> the theater. The money has since been returned to RoseMarie >> >> Limoncelli, >> >> the business owner who lost it. >> >> >> >> "He won't come out (to talk); he's not the type of kid that likes >> >> attention," his mother, Donna Montgomery, told Newsday. "He said, >> >> 'It's >> >> no big deal.' I think he's embarrassed." >> >> >> >> Limoncelli, who told Newsday that "my heart stopped ... my whole body >> >> was shaking," when she realized the money must have fallen out of her >> >> purse, is hoping Montgomery reconsiders and accepts her offer of a >> >> reward. >> >> >> >> "I was shocked," by what the young man did, Limoncelli said. "It's so >> >> commendable to see a teenager do something so wonderful for someone >> >> else. My life could have been flipped upside down." >> >> >> >> This good-news story is more heart-warming that the tale of a woman >> >> who >> >> seems to have been guilt-tripped into returning a checkbook and most >> >> of >> >> the cash that disappeared from another woman's purse. >> > >> > She brought $24K in cash to a movie theater? How much popcorn and Milk >> > Duds was she planning on eating? >> > > > > > _______________________________________________________________ > New Feature: Mark All As Read! - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 18 Dec 20:58:31
From: Tanya AKA MissT74
Subject: Re: OT A little good news
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On Dec 18 2006 1:24 PM, Susan wrote: > well, here's to a $24,000 day for you. But I doubt that your deposit would > be in all $100 bills. Well, in all fairness, I have made deposits of just one denomination of bills before. Like, I would leave the 1's, 5's and 10's and just take the 20's in. Etc, but we're talking a WHOLE different relm of 24K. LOL So, I hear you. T > > > "Tanya AKA MissT74" <43084303@recpoker.com> wrote in message > news:1166473018$923744@recpoker.com... > > > > > > > > On Dec 18 2006 1:13 PM, Susan wrote: > > > >> besides which $24,000 in $100 bills isn't a normal days receipts. > > > > If only it were.... > > > > LOL > > > > T > > > >> > >> > >> "WuzYoungOnceToo" wrote in message > >> news:1166472191.928337.60280@48g2000cwx.googlegroups.com... > >> > On Dec 18, 2:00 pm, "will_gamble" wrote: > >> >> > >> >> >From USATodayTeen finds & returns $24K -- and wants no reward > >> >> > >> >> Christopher Montgomery of Lynbrook, N.Y., was cleaning between the > >> >> seats of a movie theater Friday when he found a bank deposit bag > >> >> containing $24,000 in $100 bills. Now, the 19-year-old doesn't want > >> >> any > >> >> fuss made about the fact that he turned the bag over to his manager at > >> >> the theater. The money has since been returned to RoseMarie > >> >> Limoncelli, > >> >> the business owner who lost it. > >> >> > >> >> "He won't come out (to talk); he's not the type of kid that likes > >> >> attention," his mother, Donna Montgomery, told Newsday. "He said, > >> >> 'It's > >> >> no big deal.' I think he's embarrassed." > >> >> > >> >> Limoncelli, who told Newsday that "my heart stopped ... my whole body > >> >> was shaking," when she realized the money must have fallen out of her > >> >> purse, is hoping Montgomery reconsiders and accepts her offer of a > >> >> reward. > >> >> > >> >> "I was shocked," by what the young man did, Limoncelli said. "It's so > >> >> commendable to see a teenager do something so wonderful for someone > >> >> else. My life could have been flipped upside down." > >> >> > >> >> This good-news story is more heart-warming that the tale of a woman > >> >> who > >> >> seems to have been guilt-tripped into returning a checkbook and most > >> >> of > >> >> the cash that disappeared from another woman's purse. > >> > > >> > She brought $24K in cash to a movie theater? How much popcorn and Milk > >> > Duds was she planning on eating? > >> > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________________________ > > New Feature: Mark All As Read! - / _______________________________________________________________ Block Lists, Favorites, and more - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 19 Dec 2006 07:38:40
From: FaceDownAcesUp
Subject: Re: OT A little good news
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A Man Beaten by Jacks wrote: > Thank you for making clear what a piece of shit you are. Most people > who are as repulsive as you are are smart enough not to advertise it. Please. You would keep the money too if you knew for sure you could get away with it.
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Date: 19 Dec 2006 19:10:12
From: A Man Beaten by Jacks
Subject: Re: OT A little good news
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On 19 Dec 2006 07:38:40 -0800, "FaceDownAcesUp" <superbeef00@yahoo.com > wrote: >A Man Beaten by Jacks wrote: >> Thank you for making clear what a piece of shit you are. Most people >> who are as repulsive as you are are smart enough not to advertise it. >Please. You would keep the money too if you knew for sure you could get >away with it. Continue to believe that if it makes you feel better to be what you are.
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