Doody Dollars
Who says you can't make money in a dog poop franchise? According to the NY Post:
A professional dog-poop scooper found $58 in doggie doo, and returned it -- the cash, not the poo -- to the owners. Steve Wilson of DoodyCalls, a St. Louis residential pet-waste removal service, noticed the cash sticking out from the pile of poop. He pulled out the bills, sanitized them and doodifully returned them.
MSNBC adds this tidbit:
The Association of Professional Animal Waste Specialists says Wilson is the first person in his profession to find and report money in dog poop.
Well, perhaps Wilson is the first person to go looking thru dog turds for money. Wonder if he will be in the running for an award from the Association...
...ah, probably would just be some crappy award anyway...
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