Ok. Got it. TV from a very popular TV show? First assumption was a former ball player but the height made me wonder so I googled in a different direction.
Who can name him?
Kenny?
Ok. Got it. TV from a very popular TV show? First assumption was a former ball player but the height made me wonder so I googled in a different direction.
Rode right past my house over the bridge into Shark River Hills. Had I found it though, I would've bought a new iPhone with your cc and headed to AC with the cash. HahaGood ride today. Though I thought the day had become a giant disaster. At the half way point, about 16 miles in I realized that the zipper on the pocket where my wallet WAS, wasn’t working. Immediately I stressed out, and started back tracking the route. After getting a bit off course on my back track, I gave up and headed back to Birdsmouth Brewery obviously dejected at this bad turn of events. I get back, and go to talk to someone about my lost wallet, they send me to someone else and they said nothing had been turned in but they will announce something if someone does turn it in. I didn’t have much hope, and no sooner the guy I asked about it first, came over and asks is THIS it? Unbelievable, somebody picked it up and turned it in, with everything still in it, cash, credit cards, ATM card, license, everything. When life seems like it’s full of crappy people, know that there are still honest good people out there. I just wish I could have thanked the person and show my gratitude.
I don’t normally carry my wallet while riding, but you needed to show ID when signing in for the ride.
I’ll sleep well tonight, a bit tired from the 30miles I put in, and from knowing that honest good people still exist.
People are often better than we think. I lost my wallet once and it was returned with nothing missing. I found one and had the hardest time hunting down the guy but got it back to him without anything missing.Good ride today. Though I thought the day had become a giant disaster. At the half way point, about 16 miles in I realized that the zipper on the pocket where my wallet WAS, wasn’t working. Immediately I stressed out, and started back tracking the route. After getting a bit off course on my back track, I gave up and headed back to Birdsmouth Brewery obviously dejected at this bad turn of events. I get back, and go to talk to someone about my lost wallet, they send me to someone else and they said nothing had been turned in but they will announce something if someone does turn it in. I didn’t have much hope, and no sooner the guy I asked about it first, came over and asks is THIS it? Unbelievable, somebody picked it up and turned it in, with everything still in it, cash, credit cards, ATM card, license, everything. When life seems like it’s full of crappy people, know that there are still honest good people out there. I just wish I could have thanked the person and show my gratitude.
I don’t normally carry my wallet while riding, but you needed to show ID when signing in for the ride.
I’ll sleep well tonight, a bit tired from the 30miles I put in, and from knowing that honest good people still exist.
People are often better than we think. I lost my wallet once and it was returned with nothing missing. I found one and had the hardest time hunting down the guy but got it back to him without anything missing.

I was working a track meet today and found a belly button piercing (I think?)
I announced that I found it but nobody claimed it.....
true story.
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