Good at finding lost things?

Mockingbird • Oct 23, 2007 8:47 am
You clicked the thread, so I really hope you are.

Imagine: You are a strung out college kid, head reeling from another all nighter. While getting ready for work, you knot your tie and pat your pockets to find, hey, you are out of cigarettes.

Neat.

I'm a notorious packrat, I'm completely broke, careless with change and I leave for work in an hour. I'm searching my house looking for places that I might have left spare change. Checked the couch and under the bed, I'm going to keep searching and refreshing this thread every now and then hoping you folks might know of some other spots.

Weird request, I know... But think! Where do you leave your change? I might have left some there too! Help!!!
glatt • Oct 23, 2007 8:58 am
In a jar on the dresser? Did you look there?
Mockingbird • Oct 23, 2007 9:00 am
Up to $1.30.

No, I wish I was so organized to have a jar of change, or even a dresser to put it on. I'm going through unwashed pants now with some success...
ZenGum • Oct 23, 2007 9:11 am
Check the pockets of pants and jackets.
Check near where you stand when you undress.
Check near where you normally put your wallet.
Also, if you are near a large bank of vending machines, gt a stick and scrape out under the machines. This is best done at night, but I've come up with a few dollars that way in the past.
No no wait, it's for cigarettes. Don't encourage him, people. Bad bad Baaaaaaaad.
Mockingbird • Oct 23, 2007 9:13 am
ZenGum;398486 wrote:
Check the pockets of pants and jackets.
Check near where you stand when you undress.
Check near where you normally put your wallet.
No no wait, it's for cigarettes, people. Don't encourage him. Bad bad Baaaaaaaad.


Buck + .85

Hey, trust me, if I don't buy a pack I'm just going to jimmy car locks and rifle through ashtrays. I work on a car lot, I've done this. :D
Mockingbird • Oct 23, 2007 9:14 am
Holy crap, vending machine idea is awesome. Doing that once I get to work.
Mockingbird • Oct 23, 2007 9:19 am
I used the vending machine idea with an umbrella on some of my furniture.

Acquired:

.67 cents (score!)
An old gum eraser
An issue of Maxim with Hillary Duff on the cover
A hash pipe with a cracked stem


See, it's like Zork, except I'm having a nic fit.
Mockingbird • Oct 23, 2007 9:29 am
And, time for work. Final score: $2.76

With any luck those vending machines are sitting on a goldmine.

Thanks, folks. Later!
Cloud • Oct 23, 2007 9:30 am
if you have a car, check around & under the seats there
Cicero • Oct 23, 2007 11:27 am
Newspaper stands may have loose change in the slot.
The coffee shop counter has silver in front of it right in front of the cash register.
There is money on the gas station grounds. Clean your car out while looking for change at the gas station.
Look for holes in the lining of your coat pockets...change falls into the lining.
Just go to a gas station to buy your cigarettes. Money will be there if you look hard enough.
lumberjim • Oct 23, 2007 11:55 am
ask strangers for spare change. take a puppy with you. tell them it's for puppy chow. then smoke away your guilt.
DanaC • Oct 23, 2007 12:14 pm
Check the bottom of your laundry basket.
Rexmons • Oct 23, 2007 12:57 pm
two suggestions:

1. Check the pockets of all your suits
2. I don't know if they sell loosies by you but if so then do it up.
monster • Oct 23, 2007 1:26 pm
Probably too late for you, but try the drawers in the kitchen -particularly the cutlery one and the one you sweep everything into when you're expecting visitors.

My son finds underneath the Coinstar machines to be much better hunting ground than the vending machines.

Also, I've noticed there's a handy little box of change by the cash registers in McDonalds.
monster • Oct 23, 2007 1:27 pm
ZenGum;398486 wrote:

No no wait, it's for cigarettes. Don't encourage him, people. Bad bad Baaaaaaaad.



Doesn't seem to have stunted his growth.....
Sundae • Oct 23, 2007 3:42 pm
Back when I lived in Leicester the cashier in my local store fumbled the £2 coin I gave her and it rolled under the chiller. She was completely unapologetic and seemed surprised when I enquired about pursuing it. Hey - it's £2! I was only buying a pint of milk. Anyway, she was all shruggy and disinclined to help, so I lay on the floor and set to with my umbrella.

Ha! Lucky for me and unlucky for her! There was another pound coin under there and I seem to remember a 20p and 50p. I definitely came out of the shop with more than I went in, even after buying the milk.
Mockingbird • Oct 23, 2007 3:44 pm
Well, I'm not sure if I should feel clever or guilty about how I figured this one out, but here it is:

So, I was driving to work trying to think of ideas when I passed one of those clothes donation bins that was overflowing with clothes. There were about two boxes just sitting outside of the damn thing and not a person in sight. Now, ordinarily it wouldn't of even crossed my mind, but when I was homeless (long ass story) I used to clean these bins out and sell the clothes at consignment shops for a pretty good chunk of change. So, I took a few shirts that looked to be in good condition, went down the street to one of the consignments and made about $7. I didn't even have to scrape under a vending machine.
Cicero • Oct 23, 2007 5:35 pm
:sweat: :lol2: lol!!

You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it a fish!!!

Did you check the pockets?!? lol!
lumberjim • Oct 23, 2007 6:08 pm
wow...you're the anti-robin hood.
Mockingbird • Oct 23, 2007 9:08 pm
Yeah, when you grow up really poor you get bad habits. Well, when you're evil and you grow up really poor.
lumberjim • Oct 23, 2007 10:55 pm
are you a genius? you kind of look like you might be. that would make you a poor evil genius.
Elspode • Oct 23, 2007 11:40 pm
Couch cushion, teenager's clothes or anywhere he's been, car seats, under furniture, in the laundry area, outside convenience stores, around newspaper racks.
Mockingbird • Oct 24, 2007 11:05 am
lumberjim;398758 wrote:
are you a genius? you kind of look like you might be. that would make you a poor evil genius.


Hm, maybe. I have a decent enough IQ and really I make enough money, I'm just really involved in paying off back debt now so I very rarely have any cash anymore.

By mid November I should be out of the hole, though. Then I can work on my death ray made out of aluminum cans and loose change.
Shawnee123 • Oct 24, 2007 11:23 am
There's some dude in a cape and top hat who ALWAYS finds a quarter behind MY EAR! It's amazing, it's astonishing! Don't ask me how they get there!
smurfalicious • Oct 24, 2007 11:29 am
ImageI'm good at losing found things.
Cicero • Oct 24, 2007 12:30 pm
It's only that funny, because it reminds me of me in my 20's. It wasn't so long ago that I......or my husband....etc. etc.......
:D
lol!