What do you do when you're about to fly home from Japan and you realize you've left your passport in your hotel 300 miles away? Or when you're looking for pals to run with you from England to Italy? Post to Reddit, of course.
This week, we have two amazing tales of adventure and derring-do, brought to you by one very lucky Redditor, and two very adventurous Redditors.Act I
It was a Saturday. Susan called the American embassy, but they said no one could help her until Monday -- the day she had to be back at work. "He immediately picked up and he just sounded like he was completely ready and willing to accept the mission," she says."And there was no time wasted on the phone."Vince springs to action. He posts on Reddit and Instagram, documenting his trip with epic music in train stations where dance troupes are whirring in circles.
Susan paid Vince back for the train ticket and said the next time he's in New York, beers are on her.extremely modestRoss Simpson, u/Yoitsyokka, wants someone to go on an adventure with him. A very specific adventure.
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