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User ID: 78837215 United States 05/08/2020 10:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Where Eagles Dare Quoting: 232 Member ID 178123 178123 / 31102 Verses = Remainder 22613 Verse 22613 = 14 Micah 3:4 = 7 21 = 3 Then shall they cry unto YHWH, but He will not hear them: He will even hide His face from them at that time, as they have behaved themselves ill in their doings. User ID: 73836248 73836248 / 31102 Verses = Remainder 100 Verse 100 = 1 Genesis 4:20 = 24 25 = 7 And Adah bare Jabal: he was the father of such as dwell in tents, and of such as have cattle. 22613+100 = 22713 = 15 Nahum 2:13 = 15 30 Behold, I am against thee, saith YHWH of hosts, and I will burn her chariots in the smoke, and the sword shall devour thy young lions: and I will cut off thy prey from the earth, and the voice of thy messengers shall no more be heard. A1 - Z26 Thirty = 100 Last Edited by 232 on 05/08/2020 10:12 PM Baruch HaShem YESHUA ~ Melekh ha Olam |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77674974 United States 05/08/2020 10:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Jose Nuñez Romaniz was on a mission to buy socks for his grandfather. He'd just helped him find the right ones online, after the elder man had no luck finding them in stores. Quoting: Where Eagles Dare The 19-year-old Nuñez just needed to deposit money into his bank account to make the online purchase. When he tried, he made an astonishing find -- and what he did next has earned him praise and a bit of fame in New Mexico's most populous city. Nuñez drove to an ATM outside a Wells Fargo bank branch Sunday morning, just two minutes from his Albuquerque home to make his deposit. As he pulled his truck alongside the machine, he spotted a clear plastic bag on the ground. It was a "foot-long stack" of $50 and $20 bills, he said. Nuñez said he never considered keeping the cash -- but all sorts of wild thoughts raced through his mind. Was this some kind of trick? Was someone going to pull up behind him and kidnap him? Nuñez called Albuquerque police. Two officers arrived, and the teenager handed over the money. The officers counted the cash back at their station: It totaled $135,000. Albuquerque police understand the money was mistakenly left outside the ATM by a bank subcontractor that was meant to supply the machine with cash, Officer Simon Drobik said. Nuñez said that as he stared at the cash, waiting for police officers to arrive, he could hear the lessons of his parents in his head. "My parents always taught me to work for my own. Stolen money would never last you any time," Nuñez recalled his mother and father teaching him. And for Nuñez, who comes from a tight-knit Latino family, there was an infamous guiding force hovering over him to be well-behaved. "I had my mom's voice and her 'chancla' in the back of my head," Nuñez said. "La chancla" is a reference to an often real, often humorous threat of a flip-flop spanking to keep children on the right path. City officials honored him Thursday in a ceremony outside Albuquerque's police academy. [link to www.wjcl.com (secure)] That could be cartel money. Cartel find out who took the money, they wacking their whole family. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 17342157 United States 05/08/2020 10:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Jose Nuñez Romaniz was on a mission to buy socks for his grandfather. He'd just helped him find the right ones online, after the elder man had no luck finding them in stores. Quoting: Where Eagles Dare The 19-year-old Nuñez just needed to deposit money into his bank account to make the online purchase. When he tried, he made an astonishing find -- and what he did next has earned him praise and a bit of fame in New Mexico's most populous city. Nuñez drove to an ATM outside a Wells Fargo bank branch Sunday morning, just two minutes from his Albuquerque home to make his deposit. As he pulled his truck alongside the machine, he spotted a clear plastic bag on the ground. It was a "foot-long stack" of $50 and $20 bills, he said. Nuñez said he never considered keeping the cash -- but all sorts of wild thoughts raced through his mind. Was this some kind of trick? Was someone going to pull up behind him and kidnap him? Nuñez called Albuquerque police. Two officers arrived, and the teenager handed over the money. The officers counted the cash back at their station: It totaled $135,000. Albuquerque police understand the money was mistakenly left outside the ATM by a bank subcontractor that was meant to supply the machine with cash, Officer Simon Drobik said. Nuñez said that as he stared at the cash, waiting for police officers to arrive, he could hear the lessons of his parents in his head. "My parents always taught me to work for my own. Stolen money would never last you any time," Nuñez recalled his mother and father teaching him. And for Nuñez, who comes from a tight-knit Latino family, there was an infamous guiding force hovering over him to be well-behaved. "I had my mom's voice and her 'chancla' in the back of my head," Nuñez said. "La chancla" is a reference to an often real, often humorous threat of a flip-flop spanking to keep children on the right path. City officials honored him Thursday in a ceremony outside Albuquerque's police academy. [link to www.wjcl.com (secure)] He will regret doing that one day! |
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I don’t want flowers when I die… User ID: 72424973 United States 05/08/2020 10:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He did the right thing... atm’s have cameras and eventually police would be looking for him, that’s for sure. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76968158 France 05/08/2020 11:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i cant believe how many of yall are some secretly scheming thieves waiting for an opportunity to profit of someone else. Quoting: T-Man pathetic That is not real people's money - it is just heaps of debt piled upon a small fraction of people's real assets. It truly isn't like grabbing a $100 out of someone's wallet jeez people wake up no wonder he gave it back he thinks the banking system is like his little checking account like you all appear to! You guys seem to rationalize it like that is people's deposits or something! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78875629 United States 05/09/2020 12:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | kid was on camera the entire time. Now he won't be spending years in prison..... Thread: Woman leaves behind $170,000 in cash in shopping cart at Arizona Walmart ! |
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I don’t want flowers when I die… User ID: 72424973 United States 05/09/2020 12:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | kid was on camera the entire time. Now he won't be spending years in prison..... Thread: Woman leaves behind $170,000 in cash in shopping cart at Arizona Walmart ! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78875629 |
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User ID: 77250297 United States 05/09/2020 12:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When I was a teenager, I worked at a hospital near San Francisco. There was a bank robbery and the robber tried to hide in the hospital where i was working. The robber was caught, but the cash was not found. The hospital security guard looked around outside the hospital grounds and found the money in some bushes nearby. He returned every penny of the money he found. The hospital admin immediately fired him for investigating off of hospital grounds. He got no reward, no thanks, no recognition, just a boot in the ass and fired after many years of exemplary service. He'd been a well liked and well regarded employee, but them's the rules. |
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User ID: 72716118 United States 05/10/2020 06:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That could be cartel money. Cartel find out who took the money, they wacking their whole family. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77674974 it was bank money that some tard forgot to load into the ATM. Piercing my heart there is a golden dagger; that is God Piercing God's heart there is a golden needle; that is me |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78150793 United States 05/10/2020 06:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Jose Nuñez Romaniz was on a mission to buy socks for his grandfather. He'd just helped him find the right ones online, after the elder man had no luck finding them in stores. Quoting: Where Eagles Dare The 19-year-old Nuñez just needed to deposit money into his bank account to make the online purchase. When he tried, he made an astonishing find -- and what he did next has earned him praise and a bit of fame in New Mexico's most populous city. Nuñez drove to an ATM outside a Wells Fargo bank branch Sunday morning, just two minutes from his Albuquerque home to make his deposit. As he pulled his truck alongside the machine, he spotted a clear plastic bag on the ground. It was a "foot-long stack" of $50 and $20 bills, he said. Nuñez said he never considered keeping the cash -- but all sorts of wild thoughts raced through his mind. Was this some kind of trick? Was someone going to pull up behind him and kidnap him? Nuñez called Albuquerque police. Two officers arrived, and the teenager handed over the money. The officers counted the cash back at their station: It totaled $135,000. Albuquerque police understand the money was mistakenly left outside the ATM by a bank subcontractor that was meant to supply the machine with cash, Officer Simon Drobik said. Nuñez said that as he stared at the cash, waiting for police officers to arrive, he could hear the lessons of his parents in his head. "My parents always taught me to work for my own. Stolen money would never last you any time," Nuñez recalled his mother and father teaching him. And for Nuñez, who comes from a tight-knit Latino family, there was an infamous guiding force hovering over him to be well-behaved. "I had my mom's voice and her 'chancla' in the back of my head," Nuñez said. "La chancla" is a reference to an often real, often humorous threat of a flip-flop spanking to keep children on the right path. City officials honored him Thursday in a ceremony outside Albuquerque's police academy. [link to www.wjcl.com (secure)] Very good, he will probably not get anything besides the kind of karma that is not for sale or available on glp. Which is the shit that matters. |
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(OP) Metal-American User ID: 73836248 United States 05/10/2020 07:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Whether it was God, or La chancla, I just would not feel right to take the money and run. Isaiah 40:31 - But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. “They’ve got us surrounded again, the poor bastards.” - U.S. Army Paratrooper at Bastogne |