Well if you want the truth, I would probably take the jewelry then call the police! Then since it is a holiday (and to make myself feel better) I would pawn it keep half the $ and take the rest to buy presents for toys for tots! Hey at least I'm honest!
2006-12-14 03:24:12
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answered by jillybean 3
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I'd be tempted to grab the jewelry and then call the police, but I know I'd end up leaving everything in tact and call them. Sometimes I'm too honest for my own good.
2006-12-14 11:48:58
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answered by T.G. 6
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call the police...how would you feel if it were a family member, or what if the jewelry had sentimental value and someone took off with it? Honestly I wonder where some of these questions come from...
2006-12-14 11:25:18
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answered by swampysgirl 2
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I'm not strong enough to haul a wet decayed dead body out of the water so this would never be a problem for me.
2006-12-14 11:23:07
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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I don't think I could bear to touch a bloated dead body. I'd call the police.
2006-12-14 11:28:06
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answered by schuby 3
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That depends, did he break my line and did i lose my fly? If not then i'd leave the gold and call the authorities.
2006-12-14 11:23:43
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answered by Diet_smartie 4
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Radio the Coast Guard and mark the spot on the GPS system to go back later & dive to see if anything was left on the ocean floor.
2006-12-14 11:24:14
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answered by queenmackerel 5
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Take the gold and any money he's got then call the authorities.
2006-12-14 11:22:15
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answered by Masta Batang Dollar Billz 5
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take the Jewelry and then tie a large rock to it to keep it weighed down. also go through the pockets there might be cash also . then tell no one where the Jewerly came from
2006-12-14 11:25:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Call the authorities. All I would want is to be away from something that horrible.
2006-12-14 11:25:26
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answered by Night Wind 4
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