"Do not put your treasures in money and
gold, put them in friends and family."
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Items Found in the Wagon
The following "treasures" starting at 12 O'clock and going clockwise:
A stack of biz cards from the original owner detailing oil changes
penciled on the backs. A interesting book of matches.
A 1970's Florida road map. A can of refreshment. More matches. The last
original Georgia Registration card.
A Georgia inspection receipt. Some 70 cents worth of coinage. A plastic
bullet.... great kids toy?
And last we find the keys. Originally the keys did not exist,
for I'd looked in the ash try and everywhere else.
(Current owner had bought it from one of his tennants and never drove it)
And low and behold, the next time I visited the car I came to find the car
has "TWO" ashtrays up front...
and there lay the much sought after keys - waiting right where they should
be.
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