Posted on 06/05/2021 6:07:04 AM PDT by MAGA2017
Good to know. Thanks for correcting my cynicism.
1973 Grateful Dead concert ticket no wonder why she lost the wallet.
Sounds like it
If you ever watched If these Walls could talk, they find all kinds of interesting things. 7 years ago, I lost a DeWalt nail gun, when I placed it in a hole between two walls. A few months ago, I was remodeling the house and my gun was found. It worked after I cleaned it up.
Tom Stevens... told the Ventura County Star he then went on social media to try to locate the owner based on clues in the wallet, including old photos, a 1973 Grateful Dead concert ticket and a California driver’s license for Colleen Distin that expired in 1976. There was no money in the wallet... Stevens’ boss, Loanne Wullaert, suggested posting the information on social media.
$5 general admission in “74. 2 1/2 hrs work at ($2) minimum wage. What does a GM concert ticket cost today? $60? $80? 7 to 10 X minimum wage today.
20-something California blonde, dark theater, just ‘fell out of tear in her purse onto the floor beneath the seats’ while engrossed in a movie which she can’t remember, right into a hole in the attic floor.
Yeah, likely story. /s
She looks like a Grateful Dead fan.
$2.65/hr was the min wage in 1974, 1973 it was $1.65/hr
Should have said no money when found.
“California theater renovations uncover wallet lost 46 years ago”
And in the article they thought it important to tell us that the drivers license had EXPIRED!
I would have done the right thing, of course. It just wouldn’t pique my interest. Enlightening that you automatically assumed the worst. Says a lot about you.
Once again You prove your state of mind, Not mine.
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