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My good deed for the day


Matt Foley

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Was pulling into a parking space at Petsmart when I barely noticed something in the space (it's raining heavily). So I stop and get out, and it's an elongated wallet with several 20s hanging out of it along with what looks like receipts and whatever else. I took it in to the Petsmart people and they saw all those 20s and were like "holy crap".

I lost my wallet three times as a high school senior. Have never bought or used one since, and have never ever lost my money or anything else. I feel sorry for this person at Petsmart because they 1) probably got somewhere else before they realized it was missing and 2) probably figured there's no way someone turned it in.

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Whoever it was is going to need it to shop at PetSmart. Goddamn that place is expensive...

I like to buy dog treats and canned food at COSTCO. I like to go to Petsmart for the big bags of food because my card saves me like two to five bucks and I get 10 percent off coupons in email.

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