Posted on 05/02/2008 8:25:58 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
This image taken from video provided Thursday, May 1, 2008 by KXAS-TV in Fort Worth, Texas, shows part of a check written out for $360 billion. Charles Ray Fuller, who said his girlfriend's mother gave him the check, was arrested last week when he tried to cash it at a Fort Worth bank. Fuller said he wanted to start a record business. (AP Photo/KXAS-TV)
Sure. How would you like that third of a TRILLION dollars?
I’ll bet a cool 10 Billion this guy is a believer in Black liberation theology.
How stupid.
Everyone knows that any attempt to cash a fake check for any amount over $100 Billion will draw suspicion.
Bail was posted with a $3,750 coin.
Arithmetic is for suckers...he thought. Now he'll need a lawyer to read the charges to him...
This number of marks would have bought a loaf of bread in Weimar Germany. Of course that could never happen here....
Could this be a brilliant move by the girlfriend’s mom to get this idiot?!?!
As you know I just posted this to p!ss you off.
And to say - once again - that Free Republic’s search feature is a joke.
He should have said he was with the Federal Government. No one would have blinked an eye then.
Again? Is this a fad?
Possession of marijuana as well...you don’t think that had anything to do with it, do ya? LOL.
Does this mean the $450,000,000 personal check from my brother-in-law is also suspect?
“Bail was posted with a $3,750 coin. “
Thanks for the good laugh this morning!
Good one!
I've found that it works fine if used as it's designed. For instance, a title search for "billion" turned up the previous story just fine. Rather than searching for the whole title, or by keyword, searching for just one distinctive word in the title (while searching *by* title) usually works quite well.
Risky. What if the bank had actually cashed it?
Um, do y'all take a check?
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