
Inspiration today from https://fivedotoh.com/2022/10/16/fowc-with-fandango-untenable/.
‘What do you mean untenable, I am a small business, and your adverts recommend we speak to you if we have a great idea.’
In front of the desk, all his paperwork strewn over the table, he thought his money-making scheme would work. All he needed was money to pay for the paper, and he could start printing money. He already had the printer, and the templates. He worked on that at home, but he didn’t have any money to buy the paper.’
‘Not to mention illegal.’
‘What do you mean illegal?’
‘Against the law.’
‘The government do it all the time. Why should they have all the fun. I’m an entre, entre, panner, and when I have the paper, I can print the money. Sell it those who haven’t got any.’
‘The only people, who can print money is the government.’
Standing on the chair, so he could see over the counter, Bobby showed him his lunch money pass. ‘Well, that’s not fair.’
‘I know, but it is the law, and you don’t want the police to tell you off, do you? Your mummy and daddy will get into trouble.’
With a deep sigh Bobby walked to the other side of the table. ‘No, but I need money.’
‘How old are you son?’
‘Five, and three quarters.’
‘Where is your Mummy?’
‘Outside, she is taking out some money.’
‘I tell you what, why don’t you think about another idea to make money. For now, let’s go and find your mummy. She must be really worried about you.’
Walking outside, his mummy brings him into a hug. ‘Where have you been?’
‘I wanted to print money, because we haven’t got a lot, but this man said I couldn’t. It is Illegal – that means against the law.’
‘I tell you what, let’s open a savings account for you,’ his mummy said. ‘I have five pounds of your birthday money. This time next near you could have ten pence interest.’
‘Ten pence, hmm, but if I printed money I would have enough to buy our house.’
The kid really has the stuff of an entrepreneur!
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