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* Early from [[Squidbillies]] fell into this trap the instant he had a legitimate lawsuit against Dan Haylen, letting himself be bought off with a settlement consisting of a few motorized chrome beer hats.
{{quote|'''Granny:''' [[Lampshade Hanging|A fool and his money...]]
'''Early:''' [[CompletelyComically Missing the Point|Together again!]] }}
* Done in ''[[The Oblongs]]'' when Milo, Biff and Chip find some money in a car they all brought (Milo loan some money). Not surprising they spend it like crazy despite threats from the Mayor and city staff since it was bribe money meant for them. Subverted though as Milo doesn't act any different with his friends and it actullyactually make the boys popular. But they lose it when Milo tosses a sparkler onto the remaining cash pile and burn it all up.
* An episode of ''[[Garfield and Friends]]'' has the titular fat cat winning the lottery after Jon tosses away his lottery ticket. The two and Odie get to live the high life until an interview reveals that Garfield was underage when he won, thus leading to the winnings being voided (despite Jon telling them that he was the one who bought the ticket) and the winner being declared as the interviewer himself.
 
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