There have been many visionary dreamers that have shaped our modern world. Men like Thomas Edison, Leonardo Da Vinci, Albert Einstein and the inventor of the toaster strudel dared to dream of a better world, a world where the microwave pastry lover could use as much, or as little, icing as possible on their strudel. Charles Ray Fuller is that kind of dreamer.
He could have made the check out for $100 or $10,000 or some figure that might actually get that check cashed. But no, he went for the gold, or in this case, the green, and wrote the check from $360,000,000,000. Apparently he had no clue how checks, checking, banks, or money actually works. There are so many things wrong with what he tried to do that my head is about to explode. If I had to pleasure of being the teller in this situation, I would have asked him if he wanted big bills or small bills, and I would have started counting out the money, all while my co-worker called the police and had this idiot arrested. I would hope that he thought, even for a second, that I was going to count out $36o,000,000,000 dollars for him to take.

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