Construction Worker Hides Where's Waldo on Job Site for Kids in Hospital Windows
A construction worker's idea lets kids scan a building site while playing "Where's Waldo" while looking for an eight-foot tall cut out of the character.
In the past couple weeks, grocery shoppers in an Oregon town have found $100 bills stuffed into everyday food items, like eggs, cookies and candy bars, and inside shopping carts — all for the taking.
Shoppers and employees at the Fred Meyer store in Salem have found a total of $2,000.
Across town at the Wal-Mart, KGW reports that a man named Phil found 2 of the bills, and was especially grateful.
"My girlfriend is in the hospital with renal failure." Phil said. "I'm driving to OHSU (in Portland) every day. So $20 bucks in gas each way, it's comes at a very opportune time for me."
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