I was working at a Buddhist temple in California helping temple members cross the road near a busy intersection. Then, when there were no more members going to the temple to pray, I just stood there relaxing. I looked under my feet and saw that there was a gasoline cap lying near the curb. I picked it up and looked it it. It was brand new and shiny. I just kept toying with it.
Then, out of the blue, a car pulled over and parked near where I stood. Two people walked out of it and headed somewhere ( obviously not members of the temple). I then noticed that the car had a gascap missing. I then took the gascap I held in my hand and tried to screw it onto the gas tank. It fit perfectly.
As soon as I put it on, the two people returned, got into the car and left. The whole thing just took about five minutes.
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