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    MarketWatch’s Jon Friedman and FBN’s Liz MacDonald on California asking for contributions to keep the State Parks open then finding the needed fun...

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All right it's best part of the show it's time for a little fun with spare change today -- at Fox Business is non.

Elizabeth MacDonald -- busy and John for it for MarketWatch aren't let's start.

Money spare change update remember we told you about all the special funds in California that somehow known to millions of dollars in extra cash they.

Right -- wish I had that problem it started with the parks department and now guess what donors are asking for their money back the money was raised after state officials said.

They couldn't afford to keep the state parks open and then -- They found 54 million dollar is just sitting around.

-- -- -- get their money back to you restaurant and -- -- -- parks open and the money poured in and then lo and behold it was in the couch -- your.

Upstate right -- yeah let me know equally telling you now have reacted so trio what do you think we can I think they should get their money back you know why because they added this.

Agency had a history.

Of under reporting it has -- fed about -- -- that's eight stories of whatever they are about to act as.

I think this should be a new reality show called you know -- the -- electrical -- -- -- -- -- it's -- -- government -- -- is -- -- this -- the same agency that by the -- it was -- back vacation time.

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Acosta ever -- occasion -- -- re under false pretense is that they're saying this park is gonna -- give us money so people didn't and loan holding at 54 million dollars like in the ashtray in their car dealer that way.

Israel William what they have these people are fired -- that it is -- what are -- submit their -- six figure pensions.

I don't I had a failure you're gonna look into that that's was -- that story up our next great.

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The -- has a bit of a headache paramedics put him in the -- -- with the boy did he say.

Later he get hit with a bill for 2600.

Dollars he just -- -- the hospital and even went to the hospital.

To help this can't it happen procedure picture them okay business.

Rate it was the emergency room bill was 449 dollars the patient physician charged in 227.

And the ambulance was 19107.

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I don't know I'm sure he could probably raise money now -- he's doing a lot of publicity out of Britain last story.

37 baseball cards were brought in more than half a million dollars an auction just last night guards were practically untouched.

For 100.

Years and they were only part of a collection of 700 carts in all.

The whole collections could go for up to three million dollars but the best part they were found in the -- this past winter knowing that they -- there are now the proceeds.

Are being split among twenty cousins he checked out of -- -- what's going.

That's been before a court there wouldn't really hot collectibles -- importantly -- -- they were bubble gum cards I think big -- that are rappers and that's citizens of the great great grandmother with sporting I don't agree with -- with collecting old capital American and that man first the fish are and I am facing.