<i>Back in 1966, James Lubeck bent over to secure his sailboat against a gathering storm and his wallet slipped from his back pocket into Marblehead Harbor. The wallet and the credit cards inside were seemingly gone forever.
Then Lubeck got word recently about a mind-boggling discovery: A fisherman had hauled in the wallet's sheath of credit cards in a netful cod, flounder and haddock.
"I can't find the adjectives," Lubeck, 74, said in an interview Friday. "I don't know how many people would have done that."
Fisherman Antonino Randazzo hauled in the catch in June roughly 25 miles from where Lubeck lost the wallet. The sheath was caked in mud, but the 10 to 12 credit and identification cards were in pristine condition...</i> Entire story <A HREF="http://www.rednova.com/news/oddities/214783/fisherman_finds_wallet_lost_39_years_ago/">here</A>
Then Lubeck got word recently about a mind-boggling discovery: A fisherman had hauled in the wallet's sheath of credit cards in a netful cod, flounder and haddock.
"I can't find the adjectives," Lubeck, 74, said in an interview Friday. "I don't know how many people would have done that."
Fisherman Antonino Randazzo hauled in the catch in June roughly 25 miles from where Lubeck lost the wallet. The sheath was caked in mud, but the 10 to 12 credit and identification cards were in pristine condition...</i> Entire story <A HREF="http://www.rednova.com/news/oddities/214783/fisherman_finds_wallet_lost_39_years_ago/">here</A>
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