“I moved the dryer in our new house and found $105 in the vent.”
“The way this branch fell around this car”
A fan bet $20 and won almost $16,000 by guessing the exact score between the teams.
“This huge strawberry I found today!”
“I was eating pancakes with jam and this is what happened.”
Nice parking job!
“My cat has been missing for 2 months and we just found him today! I just needed to share as I’m over the moon with happiness — and so is he!”
“I found a live butterfly in my broccoli that I bought (and refrigerated) 5 days ago.”
“A lucky car owner in Rubizhne (Ukraine) after yesterday’s rain”
So this is what “2 times bigger” means...
“I stayed at my sister’s place and slept in my nephew’s bed. This is the view from that bed this morning. What a lucky kid!”
“Dropped my crumpet over my cup of tea and thought I’d lost it. Turns out I’m rather lucky today.”
“Either I’m very lucky or I need a dosimeter.”
“Found an 1899 penny while walking my dog!”
“Today, I’m lucky! I got an extra fork in the noodle pack.”
#14 - That 1899 penny is worth at least 2 cents in that condition.
it's ok to be wrong now and then, ha have a great day
The 1899 penny is worth at least $3.00 on the low end and up towards $140.00 in mind condition.
So both your statements are in correct.
And your joke was stupid...
“in correct”... if you’re going to troll someone for being stupid.......
Wow, so you're going to a grammar nazi because someone got something incorrect, they weren't being a troll, they were simply correcting false information.
Nellie,
You're going to be a grammar Nazi, because they put "in correct, instead of incorrect" they were simply correctly false information.
"simply correctly false information" lulz.
He wasn’t correcting grammar, he was correcting spelling. #themoreyouknow
still better than "mind" condition i suppose...