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~ dangerous money movie
A man obtains a briefcase of money, millions of dollars.

He becomes very comfortable with the cash, buying mostly small items worth small value to not stir up trouble, using cash everywhere.

However one day he loses the brief case, or he thinks he does. He is drunk one day and leaves the brief case in a safe and hidden place, but since he is drunk he completely forgets. The next time he goes to grab some cash from the brief case many days later, it is not where he always keeps it. While he was drunk he changed it to a "safer" place, but completely forgot this safety event that took place, as he had about 10 beers.

He sells off his assets that he purchased with the money, but they are just small unnoticeable, low value items. He returns to work now that he no longer has the money and is depressed.

Years later, he ends up hearing a song on the radio, which was playing while he stored the briefcase in a safe place, while drunk. The song triggers his memory, since music is linked to memory recall. He immediately starts pacing as he hears the song on the radio, and is anxious and nervous, as he remembers it has something to do with the suitcase but he is not sure what exactly. Then he shouts out loud, to himself, in his garage as he is frustratingly walking back and forth "where the fuck did you put it? You were drunk, you idiot! You moved the fucking brief case, you didn't lose it, you moved it to a new place you fucknut". Then he says "it was in the garage, it was here, it was in the garage - the music was playing on those speakers and it was this song."

He is almost at the point of finding the briefcase after 5 straight hours of total assinine loss of control and memory and smashing his fist against drywall, shelves, toolboxes, lumber. At some points he takes lumber and smashes it into various things in the garage as he knows he is about a few minutes away from becoming a millionaire again. Eventually he finds it, and falls to his knees on the floor saying "thank you, thank you song recall memory". He donates about $200,000 to the band playing the song by sending to their personal address cash in a box with a note in it explaining his story. The band is small and needs the funds, and accepts the cash but has no idea who it is from, as if he identified himself it could be dangerous. It helps the band become bigger as it gives them funding they needed.

Now this time, he has learned his lesson: it is possible to lose, or have the brief case stolen from him, so he starts building larger assets out of parts instead of just buying small assets. He builds a log house on an acreage worth as much as a regular house, but buys it in parts in small cash payments. A regular house would require a non cash payment such as a large mortgage or bank transfer with bank payments traceable, but a large log cabin can be built in small steps ("cash steps" he calls them). He builds a car from parts, which is a special car - in fact he builds several, which he can sell as a whole for over $10,000 yet the small parts that make the cars up only cost under $1000 and are cash payable. These large assets he builds, gives him security to sell assets later if he ever is to lose the brief case of money, or, god forbid, "misplace it" for several years due to a stupid mistake - which won't happen again, but, it could.

His acreage allows him to steer clear of people peering in to his lifestyle and his illegal briefcase of money. His old city home would simply attract too much attention from neighbors.
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