Title: The purse with wanderlust ..... how did this happen Post by: Mookiemoo on February 22, 2008, 15:30:11 Remember I posted about FGW finding my purse and letting me know?
Well it was a thursday night and I'd bought a huge platter of sushi at Pad. Put the purse in my pocket. I know I did because I had to get the sushi man to hold the platter whilst I did so Got on the train, put my big orange jacket behind the seat - was an old brown un refurb buffet car and I was in the double seat by the buffet Didnt get off or go near the jacket until I got to WOS So how was the purse found, with cards intact, on the platform at Reading station? Answers on a postcard please Title: Re: The purse with wanderlust ..... how did this happen Post by: tramway on February 22, 2008, 15:40:50 Aliens, they're everywhere these days.
Title: Re: The purse with wanderlust ..... how did this happen Post by: Conner on February 22, 2008, 15:54:40 A pickpocket with no pocket.
They picked up your purse but dropped it again. Title: Re: The purse with wanderlust ..... how did this happen Post by: Phil on February 22, 2008, 18:08:47 I sort of agree with qprrule. The rational explanation, assuming you didn't disappear off to the loo at any point during your journey, is that it dropped out of your pocket and fell under the seat, where someone subsequently found it - probably just as they got out at Reading. Maybe on the train's return journey, maybe on another day altogether. They either quickly pocketed the cash, loose change and/or anything else worth having and left the cards (more trouble than they're worth) and chucked it, or they had second thoughts and dropped the thing entirely. If the train happened to stop at Platform 4 at Reading, that tends to be quite well served when it comes to staff, and the lost property office is located there as well - so I daresay someone found it pretty quickly and handed it over.
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