money for nothing






the money falls out the truck in the middle of nowhere the guy picks up the bag and puts it in his car and drives off
he should of never told anyone thats where he screwed up
he should of put his game face on
and pretended nothing happened


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Exactly!

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hehehehehe, they did say he was a SIMPLE guy. If I was him I would have left the country that very same night. ON MY OWN.

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In reality, he didn't have that option: two people were with him and three others saw him take the money.

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that just pisses me off
he should of been like here's a grand u didnt see anything

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> two people were with him and three others saw him take the money.

Not really. Only his friend was with him and that friend wanted nothing to do with the money. The only other person who saw him take the money was a homeless boy at the dump. That boy had no idea what was in the bag and probably never got to hear the news story about it.

He would have been perfectly safe taking the money out of the country that very night. Use a credit card to buy a plane ticket to Nassau and deposit the money in a bank.

Return to Philly in a few weeks, pay your credit card bill with a check from your new bank. Then, deposit money into your local bank account and live like a king.

The authorities might THINK you were the one to find the money, but there isn't ever any proof. When anyone asks, you admit only that you won a large bet via a bookie.

He made way too many mistakes in the movie. Almost everything he did was a mistake.

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"Music is a world within itself, with a language we all understand." - S. Wonder

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> YOU ARE REFERING TO THE MOVIE, THE OTHERS WERE TALKING ABOUT THE REAL LIFE GUY, THIS IS BASED ON A TRUE STORY!

Well, this is a discussion board about the movie, so yes, I was talking about the movie.

Yet, my comments could apply to real life as well. Fly the money to the Bahamas and deposit it. Then, start transferring money to your local account.

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"Music is a world within itself, with a language we all understand." - S. Wonder

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also he was a poor junkie that started throwing money around after he never had any money. Going into bars and paying everybody's tab and *beep* He *beep* up. He should have just held onto the money for a few years and not tell a sould. Wait til the statute of limitations is up, then that *beep* his.

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This is one of the top five movies I've ever seen

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