Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is she is having an affair with one of her aides. Both are married. What do want to bet the cash was for a hotel room.
This sounds very logical to me.
Anonymous wrote:Word is she is having an affair with one of her aides. Both are married. What do want to bet the cash was for a hotel room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think most people walk around with 3k in cash. But, I can think of 2 occasions that I've had that or more just this year. Also, there are reasons why I may carry over a thousand. For example, if I dont want to leave it in a hotel room.
What actual reasons? I find this so odd. Are you a boomer who cannot figure out Venmo or Zelle?
No, I just sometimes do business with people who prefer cash. They are legitimate businesses (think landscaping, hiring party bus, cleaning services, etc). I don't know if they are legitimate tax filers, but they are legitimate businesses. Also, if I'm going to an estate sale or something similar, I will bring several thousand dollars because cash is king if you have to compete with another buyer. I'm a millennial.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe she was going to give cash to her kids and grand kids for Easter.
Is this a new tradition? I have never heard of giving cash for Easter. Candy, toys, Easter baskets, yes. Cash, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kristi is the definition of lipstick on a OIG. She’s dumb as heck. What were her qualifications to become governor
She was voted into it, repeatedly, through a democratic process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think most people walk around with 3k in cash. But, I can think of 2 occasions that I've had that or more just this year. Also, there are reasons why I may carry over a thousand. For example, if I dont want to leave it in a hotel room.
What actual reasons? I find this so odd. Are you a boomer who cannot figure out Venmo or Zelle?
No, I just sometimes do business with people who prefer cash. They are legitimate businesses (think landscaping, hiring party bus, cleaning services, etc). I don't know if they are legitimate tax filers, but they are legitimate businesses. Also, if I'm going to an estate sale or something similar, I will bring several thousand dollars because cash is king if you have to compete with another buyer. I'm a millennial.
Anonymous wrote:It's very strange. Anyone carrying $3000 in their purse in 2025 is very odd. I can only think of - it's a bribe; she has a drug problem; she's a prostitute; or she's paranoid and has a mental illness.
Anonymous wrote:Kristi is the definition of lipstick on a OIG. She’s dumb as heck. What were her qualifications to become governor
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she was going to give cash to her kids and grand kids for Easter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think most people walk around with 3k in cash. But, I can think of 2 occasions that I've had that or more just this year. Also, there are reasons why I may carry over a thousand. For example, if I dont want to leave it in a hotel room.
What actual reasons? I find this so odd. Are you a boomer who cannot figure out Venmo or Zelle?
Anonymous wrote:It's very strange. Anyone carrying $3000 in their purse in 2025 is very odd. I can only think of - it's a bribe; she has a drug problem; she's a prostitute; or she's paranoid and has a mental illness.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she was going to give cash to her kids and grand kids for Easter.