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See a Penny...

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See a Penny...

Published: Sun, 25 Jan 2009

Description: Family has collects over a $1G in pennies

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" And goes. Find a penny pick it up all day long you'll have good luck. But once you have found more than a thousand dollars in pennies how lucky are you then well Barbara Humphreys and her family have been picking up. This changed since October of 2000 by. And they excuse -- not spent a cent to bed. What do they plan to do it joining me is Barbara her husband army Sargent Scott Humphrey their two daughters three on and Kara thanks so much computer guy is -- focus of Barbara you sitting here motto has become a change is good absolute tell us about the joys. Of finding it. Change and pennies in picking them up."

" Well basically the majority of people just walk by changed -- Throw money on the floor they just they don't pay attention to what falls out. So we've basically just picked up everything we've found we've stored it and we're just letting it accrue."

" You have. Collected. 1084. Dollars in the space of three years. We on your mom says it's also -- as a social experiment what did you learn from this."

" And how to delay the count. A fine tune -- and two how much it would be wires. In American currency -- should stay and Karen what have you learned how how do you often find change on the ground. Fools. All his own different. Me now I intend. Well --"

" Drew does emerge says that's cool way say a -- there. Sergeant Aubrey you don't want to some extreme measures we and then when you've seen according somewhere what have you done."

" I can neither confirm or deny. I believe what we're referring to is while driving on the George Washington. Bridge are going towards it. We're air traffic jam and as we started to use to build our little booty here. I have the look out the window and -- change crying my name. So I -- in the film when you're doing you're really didn't. I know what I'm going away and I got to change. Probably was about 27 --"

" Oh my goodness themselves he says you haven't -- Barbara what do you do with this 1000 dollars well at some point we want to let it just accumulate and -- donated to charity being that it's not our money. Right now the children excited because every time we find a penny a five cents or anything. We just put it in the jar it starts with the small ones and it eventually -- for the five gallon right all of the sudden it went well what a fun experiment it's great to teach your girl that pennies do count they do add up to some thing. Thanks so much for coming in big on Fox & Friends and much for having we'll see what you do it it cutter doesn't."

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