
Okay, my friends. I want to know what you make of this one...
True story. I was returning from the drugstore, headed back to the office on Tuesday. I went to cross the street at the corner, where there is an apartment building. From the second floor apartment on the corner, from the ledge, there hung the following:
- A long black string
- With a clothespin at the end
- Holding several dollar bills
This was dangling over the street, but no one would have been tall enough to reach it. In other words, you could get to it, but you'd really need a ladder, to be a professsional basketball player with excellent hangtime, or you'd have to be Spiderman.
Yesterday, it was raining, so I didn't go out to see whether it was still there. Today, it was gone entirely.
Now-- my question to you all is....
WHY?
I've been mulling on this quite a bit myself-- y'know, in between zombie-proofing the house-- and I've come up with the following possible theories:
- It was an Idiot Enticement Snare and someone wants to hit it big with a YouTube video
- It was the world's worst wallet
- The renter in the corner apartment continually would leave the apartment without cash. This was supposed to be a time-saver.
- Someone got inspired by the song "Pennies from Heaven" but took into account for inflation
- Worried about robbers, the tenant decided to hide his cash in a place thieves would never ever look
- It's a new hit game show called "Jumping for Dollars"?
That's all I have. I'd love to hear suggestions. I'd mentioned before that the area in which I work is a bit like stepping into a Salvador Dali painting on any given day, except with fewer floating body parts. This money on string scheme is just another example of habitual surreality.
And, if I'm right about theory number one, and it ends up being a big YouTube video? I'll be the gal with the unnaturally red hair who walks by, glances up at the camera hidden in the clothespin, and raises an eyebrow... Then moves on...
Oh yes, moves on...
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