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01/25/20 11:18 AM

#23507 RE: NobleRoman #23506

Some good Morality Questions

This is fun! As we wait for the show to start, not much to talk about. We still need a ticker change to go through to my understanding, and that in and of itself is going to take at least 40 days or so once its officially announced.

In the meantime, some real-life moral dilemmas I've faced:

1) True story: I was at the casino some years ago. There was a $500 ticket face up next to a slot machine. I sat at that machine and stepped on the ticket so nobody could see it. And slowly, gradually after some time, picked it up. But I waited. And played the game and waited and waited. IFF somebody were to show up panicked or appear to be looking for something lost, I would have asked them if they lost something. If it was determined they lost a lot of money, I would show them what I found and give it to them. Nobody came looking, so I kept it. I could have turned it in, but I don't trust that process. I stayed and walked around later. Always looking for someone crying, distraught, or looking. But everything was normal. So I cashed it in eventually and kept it.

2) Some years ago I was just walking into a Target store. And 20-dollar bills were blowing across the parking lot in the wind, scattered. Nobody but me was in the parking lot. I picked up everyone I could find. Chased a few down. I kept them all. True story. That never happens to me. Same situation. I went into the store, did my shopping, came back. IF I had seen anyone looking around the parking lot or in the store frantic about lost money, I would have asked them what they lost and try to glean some information. I would have returned it if the prepoinderance of tehri testimony lead me to believe that I had what they lost.

3) I did find a lady's wallet not long ago with her driver's license, credit card, etc. I turned that in. It didn't have cash in it, but IFFF it had cash, I would have left the cash in there. That actually had identifiers with it.

4) Oh, another situation. I found a credit card left in a gas pump just a year or so ago. I gave it to a security guard in the area and he said it wasn't his responsibility. Something idiotic and not helful. So I called the 800 number on the card myself and they canceled her card for me and thanked me. Because that had an identifier on it.

The End

Prayforme70

02/03/20 8:30 PM

#23509 RE: NobleRoman #23506

Been loading here. Love it. When company starts updating again it’s going to fly. They already updated OTC markets profile. Should start seeing company become active again soon