thecoolnessrune
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- Jun 8, 2005
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This is why theives should have a hand cut off. People who are willing to steal someone else's belongings doesn't deserve sympathy.
The <3 was stolen. Needs a new love mobile.
Had a party one night at my house. We had the garage open so we could go out and smoke. Could not have been more then 15 min between people smoking. I had a mini bulllet bike, air compressor and my leaf blower fuckn stolen out of there. I could not believe it. I mean there were cars parked all over the place. I can't believe anyone would take the chance. I wish to god I would have walked out there while they were in the process of stealing my shit.
this time it was sitting in our garage: do you know anyone who locks up their bike if it's in their garage?
Thank god my wife's bike wans't taken - I made sure to lock THAT one up.
I hate thieves. I H-A-T-E thieves.
Theft, burglary and robbery should ALL carry the death penalty.
Dammit! We live in a nice, quiet suburb - and today I find that my bicycle is stolen! I've always kept my and my wife's bike sitting in the garage- we live in a townhouse and the garage is an open space - think one giant garage for the building (4 units) separated by garage doors - and the garage door next to ours is vacant left unlocked.
Thank god my wife's bike wans't taken - I made sure to lock THAT one up.
Called the local police as well to report it (probably isn't going to do any good, I know) and left a msg for them to call me back. It's a Trek, and there IS a sticker from the bike shop that I got it from - I got it at a place 3 hours away from here (while in college) so that might be a good ID but I don't know what good it'll do . . ..
EDIT:
I am kinda bummed as that was my first "nice" bike that I had, was my transport during college and I just patched it up so we can use it again . . . how likely - and I'm thinking not very, if at all - are my chances of recovering the darn thing?
check craigslist and ebay. Execute sting operation.
I remember the asian kid standing there with campus security. The campus 'cop' was writing a report and trying not to laugh, because the asian kid (a student) had locked his bike to the bike stand via the front wheel.Just wow. I thought bike thefts were some sort of internet legend or something. You know, only happens to professional boxers that wear pink windbreakers.
I Lost my bike here a while ago...
Couldn't remember where I put it (bue to alcohol intake)
Could've been stolen though.
Ironically I was offered a Trek bike for $30 from some guy who was offering it from the back of a van. Not wanting to pass up on this once in a lifetime opportunity, I reached for my wallet and then realized I only had $10 in cash.