Suddenly, I don’t feel as bad for living in a shack. For I know I will get my comeuppance.
I’m also going to be skeptical the next time a homeless person comes up to me and asks for money. And not about what they will spend it on, but about whether or not they’re secretly scions of billionaires. More importantly, though, let’s hope that this story isn’t quickly thrown together into a slapdash movie comedy with Will Ferrell.
Zsolt and Geza Peladi were two brothers who were living in a cave in Budapest, when charity workers informed them that they had a wealthy grandmother. How wealthy? Try to the tune of seven billion dollars. Since their grandmother had left no next of kin for her fortune, the billions of dollars will go to the brothers, who previously made a living by selling junk that they found by the side of the road. The brothers are very excited at their new prospects, as well they should be.
If this all works out it will certainly make up for the life we have had until now — all we really had was each other — no women would look at us living in a cave.
Now you won’t have that problem. Lots of ladies and lawyers will be looking at you. So many, you may want to go back into your cave.
Full story here. The picture is of Henry T. Nicholas III, the last billionaire who was tied to a cave. Only he tied hookers to his cave, and had sex with them in coke-orgies.
Have fun with your money!
























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