It was an average day for Zsolt and Geza Peladi, that is, until the social worker approached their cave.  The two homeless brothers had been living in a cave outside Budapest, Hungary, scavenging for food and doing what they could to get by.  And then they inherited $6.6 billion dollars.
The two didn't know their mother that well.  And their grandmother was so difficult they severed ties with her some time ago.  Then lawyers tracked down the brothers and, through the social worker, informed them that their grandma had died.  Without a will, German law states the inheritance would be passed to the next of kin.  With their mother dead, the fortune would go to the two middle aged cave dwellers and their long-lost American sister.  All that's left is to produce their mother's death certificate, and the money is theirs.
Reported across the spectrum, the brother's tale has shown up in all four corners of the interweb: from the Weekly World News straight on to MSNBC and the London Telegraph where it was initially reported.
Both brothers are anxious to use the money to impress women, and hopefully find wives.  "No women would look at us living in a cave," Geza told the London Telegraph.
 
 
 
So... where do they live again?
ReplyDeletePS. My maiden name is totally Peladi... now where the hell are my lost long brothers?!
ReplyDeleteI to lived in a cave but with two brothers...one only ate food that could fit on a napkin as he never wanted to be responsable for cleaning a dish and the other ate nothing but Mysithra Goat cheese and noodles. They both moved out and have since attracted hot ladies... Job well done gentalmen...job well done.
ReplyDeleteexcuse the grammar.. I did live in a cave after all...and I may have had multiple drinks.
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