Urban Beachcombing
Aug. 14th, 2008 01:18 pm I've never been ashamed to pick up the loose change people drop or throw away. Sometimes I've idly thought there might be a living in it. Back in the day, when I was a school crossing attendant- which involved lots of standing around doing nothing- I used to amuse myself by treasure hunting on and around my patch- and it was rare that I went home with nothing. One memorable afternoon I found over £3.00.
My luck was so good I sometimes wondered whether I wasn't attracting the coins to myself by inadvertent mental magic.
Perhaps "a living" is pitching it too high, but here's an article (thanks to
sunfell for the link) that suggests you can substantially supplement your income by walking round with your head lowered and your mind in the gutter. Maybe- now that prices are rising and there's a recession looming- it's time I started doing it again.
My luck was so good I sometimes wondered whether I wasn't attracting the coins to myself by inadvertent mental magic.
Perhaps "a living" is pitching it too high, but here's an article (thanks to
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Date: 2008-08-16 04:07 am (UTC)A five-dollar bill.
Individual one-dollar bills (once there were three of them in the gutter)
A whole mess of what looked like it fell out of a hole in someone's pocket - pennies, nickels, dimes, and even a couple of quarters, all in one small area.
Myriad pennies or nickels and occasional dimes or quarters.
All of this was stumbled upon over my entire adult life - 45 years or more. I would estimate a total of less than $30.
I will continue pavement-watching for another week or so and post the results, if any.
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Date: 2008-08-16 07:51 am (UTC)A lot of people- kids especially- can't be bothered with small change- and just throw it away.