College Students Bought This Old Couch From A Market And Took It To Their Dorm Room

State University students bought the couch in February from a Salvation Army store. According to The Little Rebellion, after watching a movie, the students said they felt crinkles in two side pillows that were built into the couch. Watch video at the end of the this article.



Werkhoven's mother finally found the woman in a phone book, and the young man called her. 'I'm like "I found something that I think is yours and she's like "what?!" and I'm like "I found a couch" and then she's like "oh my God I left a lot of money in that couch,"' said Werkhoven. Friends of the old woman, who asked to remain unnamed, said she told them that her sick husband had given her a lot of money before he died so she would have money after he died. As she didn't know where else to put it, she hid it under the old couch in her room. She said that for 30 years, she kept her savings in the couch. Not long ago, she had surgery on her back and spent a few months in a recovery center. While she was there, her doctors told her kids to get her a new couch to help with her back pain. That's how it happened at the Salvation Army. 'We almost didn't pick that couch,' Russo told thelittlerebellion.com. 'It's pretty ugly and smells, but it was the only couch that fit the right dimensions for our living room.'