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Old May 16, 2012 | 08:48 PM
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Went topless for a solid week.

Came out of work and saw my seats had been moved and my change stolen. I literally had nothing else in there so nothing else was gone. But it made me feel like someone kissed me and I didn't know who.

Terrible analogy...but none the less the top went back on that night.
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Old May 17, 2012 | 04:21 AM
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I live in an incredibly safe neighborhood. We dont even carry keys for our front door because it's never locked (the Rottweiler gives some assurance). Anyway, the height of stupidity- my wife left her wallet in her car. The bank had recently erased her ATM pin number because of general credit card numbers being compromised at TJ Maxx. So she had her pin number stuck on her ATM card with a post-it note. A clever thief broke into her car, took the ATM card to a 7-11 and withdrew all our money then he came back and returned the card to her wallet. The only reason we knew it was broken into was her cell phone and iPod were gone. It wasn't until the next day we found out our checking account was depleted. Luckily we could trace the ATM that was used and the kid was caught on video withdrawing our money. Turns out it was a drug addicted kid who lived about 10 houses away on the same street.
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Old May 17, 2012 | 04:33 AM
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Sorry to hear that, some people just suck.
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Old May 17, 2012 | 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by rob_engineer
I live in an incredibly safe neighborhood. We dont even carry keys for our front door because it's never locked (the Rottweiler gives some assurance). Anyway, the height of stupidity- my wife left her wallet in her car. The bank had recently erased her ATM pin number because of general credit card numbers being compromised at TJ Maxx. So she had her pin number stuck on her ATM card with a post-it note. A clever thief broke into her car, took the ATM card to a 7-11 and withdrew all our money then he came back and returned the card to her wallet. The only reason we knew it was broken into was her cell phone and iPod were gone. It wasn't until the next day we found out our checking account was depleted. Luckily we could trace the ATM that was used and the kid was caught on video withdrawing our money. Turns out it was a drug addicted kid who lived about 10 houses away on the same street.
I hope you calmly walked down the block, knocked on the door and beat the living crap out of the kid's father. There's just no excuse for that kind of nonsense (particularly when directed at a neighbor's property). That kid's been raised by unfit parents.

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Old May 17, 2012 | 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Rule18

I hope you calmly walked down the block, knocked on the door and beat the living crap out of the kid's father. There's just no excuse for that kind of nonsense (particularly when directed at a neighbor's property). That kid's been raised by unfit parents.
Sorry, but in this case I must disagree. The mother and father are wonderful people who have raised four boys. Three out of the four are fantastic young men with no problems. One, however is a bad seed and has been nothing but trouble. Before the son was caught on the video tape his father had found our stolen phone in his sons bedroom. The father actually called the police to report that his son brought stolen property into his house. The police took possession of the phone and returned it to us.
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Old May 17, 2012 | 08:42 AM
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I hate thieves. I had doors and top off my Jeep last year. I didn't think i had anything in there anyone would want to steal. When I came out to leave the next day I noticed my glove compartment was open. Some had stolen my owners manual. I also had the lock socket to my wheels along with the nuts for my doors.
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Old May 17, 2012 | 09:12 AM
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first jeep i owned back in highschool was an 87 wrangler. some turd stole my lettermans jacket out of it. they left the pull out stereo (which i never pulled out ) and took my jacket. dumb ass crooks.
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Old May 17, 2012 | 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by minime
Well it wasn't locked and the rear window was off. I think they tested the knife they took out of my jeep.
That's just low.

It's one thing to steal.. it's another thing to vandalize.
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Old May 17, 2012 | 10:32 AM
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2 stories, I lived at an apartment complex and for some reason I woke up in the middle of the night, I lived on the first floor. My jeep was parked right outside and I look out and the door is open and the light is on. Im like wtf so I run out in the living room, grab the 44 that was in the drawer jump out the deck door naked and screming the guy freaks and takes off as I ran after him not thinking lol.

The gun was blackpowder and wasnt even loaded. My buddy had his car broken into and they took his cd's and left 3 guns, all rifles and shotguns that arent registered by law so they coulda gotten away with em.
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Old May 17, 2012 | 02:17 PM
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When I'm doorless topless I take everything out and leave glove compartment and center console open. I take my papers and owners manual. The only thing I worry about is parking permit and floor mats. The only things in the Jeep
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