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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Foxy Brown on February 03, 2007, 05:23:30 PM
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A wallet lost by an automobile factory worker in South Korea has turned up -- near Buffalo.
The worker lost his wallet last year while checking out the wiring on a Chevy Aveo that was bound for sale in the United States. It wasn't until after the car left the G-M-Daewoo assembly plant in suburban Seoul that J-W Joh realized his wallet was missing. (http://www.wstm.com/Global/story.asp?S=6028778&nav=2aKD)
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That's where an employee getting the vehicle ready for delivery to a customer found the wallet under the back seat. He handed it over -- along with the 43 dollars, credit cars and driver's license it contained -- to his general manager.
Considering where it was found (NY), you gotta wonder, was the wallet returned with all of the money still in it? :P
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Now if only the wallet I lost in China would turn up in Maine, all would be right in the world.
On a side note, does anyone find it a tad unprofessional that there is a typo in the news story? That's where an employee getting the vehicle ready for delivery to a customer found the wallet under the back seat. He handed it over -- along with the 43 dollars, credit cars and driver's license it contained -- to his general manager.
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^ Maybe someone should sent the article to Jay Leno for his "Headlines" segment XD
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*send? or *have* sent? ^.^