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by RED-DOG1 from Manassas

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TORRANCE, Calif. — A dozen bystanders rushed in to help a 70-year-old man after he stumbled leaving a Southern California bank, causing thousands of dollars to scatter in the wind.

Ludwig Geier says hundreds of bills were "gone in no time," flying through the air and littering the First National Bank's parking lot in Torrance on Monday.

Almost immediately, about a dozen bystanders rushed in to help. The machine shop owner says about 96 percent of the money was found.

Geier says he's going to pray for those good Samaritans, adding, "If I could get them together, I'd buy them dinner and drinks."

 


Could something like this happen in our area. I would like to think so.
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Starrman1 read my blog view my photos
Jul 22, 2008 | 5:05 PM

RED-DOG1, we can only hope so.

Like Earl says, karma is a two way street.
I fully believe that, what goes around, comes around.

beagle_buddy read my blog view my photos
Jul 22, 2008 | 5:59 PM

cool story ...and it could happen in any community ...well maybe the Trinidad neighborhood is an exception DOG ...can you just see pls rallyin' with the crowd and tryin' keep 'em from runnin' off with the dough... a scene where pls and 13 other bodies were recovered from the uncontrolled flight of tarnished good sanaritians that stampeded in all directions across the parkin' lot ...

...truly this story is a shinning example of well one can treat the othe ...

GrandmaM read my blog view my photos
Jul 23, 2008 | 12:54 PM

It could happen anywhere---and does. Just let someone's misfortune make the news, and people will line up to help out. 99% of people are good hearted. It's just the bums who get attention because they're not the norm. That was a great story, wasn't it?

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