Kaley Cuoco lost her wallet at a restaurant and a fan returned it to her

Mar 29, 2019 15:45



Kaley Cuoco lost her wallet and a #BigBangTheory fan returned it: https://t.co/iJr0qvTlll pic.twitter.com/li0TjA3ySN
- E! News (@enews) March 28, 2019

Big Bang Theory actress Kaley Cuoco took to her Instagram Story earlier this week to share a sweet story about a stranger returning her wallet after she had lost it. After leaving a Sharky’s ( Read more... )

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longlonglong12 March 29 2019, 22:54:27 UTC
by "a fan", do you mean "a fellow human?"
edit: oic the source says the person wrote "Penny" on the front. That's actually cute

Someone left his phone at my work, we were about to close for the weekend, and I found his business card in the case so I drove it to his workplace like 20 mins away. It was no biggie, I know how I would feel without my phone lol, but the guy brought me in a giftcard later as a thank you

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mandramoddle March 30 2019, 03:30:40 UTC
I thought them writing "Penny" was cute too, lol.

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soul_amazinn March 29 2019, 22:55:31 UTC
I'm honestly more terrified of losing my phone than wallet. I feel like someone would be less to return that than a wallet

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allfourone March 29 2019, 23:04:54 UTC
what about your ID?

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soul_amazinn March 29 2019, 23:11:33 UTC
I'm not worried

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sakuramochii March 29 2019, 23:04:06 UTC
when i was in LA a couple years ago there was a $100 bill on the ground by my car, like near one of my tires but not under it (so it's not like i ran over it). my friend and i had parked in a neighborhood, not a parking lot, and all the other cars that *had* been parked there had left, and mine was the only one left on that part of the street. i thought it was one of those fake $100 bills that are actually religious pamphlets but and it was actually real. but since there was no one there whose it could've been, we weren't sure what to do...

so we waited around for a little bit to see if anyone came back for it, and no one did, and then we decided to each buy a book at a local bookstore nearby and then donate the rest to a nonprofit.

if we'd been in a mall or someplace with lots of foot traffic i think i would've been more wary about picking it up but for that instance i do not feel bad about that decision at all. lol

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hamnoo March 31 2019, 10:04:46 UTC
When I was a child I once found a 100 bill in a very crowded space and asked the man standing in front of me "did you just lose this 100 bill?"

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saikaro_x March 29 2019, 22:58:24 UTC
i lost my wallet TWO years ago, and just last week i was mailed an envelope with all of the contents of my wallet, without the actual wallet and the cash that was in it. all the note said was "your wallet was missing but IDs were turned into the security office."

i have so many questions! why did it take 2 years to get that stuff back to me? what security office? WHERE IS MY ACTUAL WALLET?!

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sandstorm March 29 2019, 23:01:23 UTC
Maybe it was a nice wallet and someone took it.

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saikaro_x March 29 2019, 23:03:15 UTC
it was a really cute wallet that i got in colombia so it was sentimental to me! but not that expensive. honestly i was the most bummed about losing my actual wallet bc i knew all the cards/IDs could be replaced. honestly it's a nice gesture someone mailed me back my IDs but two years later? they're all useless now lol.

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longlonglong12 March 29 2019, 23:01:40 UTC
I lost my ID on a trip a few years ago. I always wondered where it turned up. Like someone could've just mailed it to me. Or maybe it's been passed on from 17 year old to 17 year old, trying to get into bars.

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fernandocolunga March 29 2019, 22:58:41 UTC
i always do. anything i find even the smallest thing. i try to make it visible or drop it off at the nearest police station. you never know what's most valuable to someone. i think how i'd like to be treated in a situation like that so it'd be unfair to act any differently. real life - one time i forgot a wallet on a flixbus, it had no cash in it, just a bunch of cards and a pair of earrings (not worth much cash but given to me by my mom) and i got it back after like 2 months? i filed a report on the flixbus website and they got back to me immediately and told me they found nothing. but i was super persistent and i was like no im gonna get it back like i really believed it as stupid as it sounds because its a worthless wallet and it costs someone nothing to give it back so it makes no sense for me not to get it back. i was low key obsessing over it and my then partner was like look it might be better to get over it but i kept insisting. then 2 months later i get an email from flixbus saying they *might* have found my wallet ( ... )

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