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cstreit 03-07-2007 05:28 PM

Bet it was the garageguy. Next time ask him to keep an eye on your car because your new stereo system just got installed.. Then wait for his break time with a Louisville slugger...

Dan in Pasadena 03-07-2007 05:38 PM

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Originally posted by livi
I am sorry. Got emotionally carried away with the feeling of helplessness in situations like this. Sometimes it feels like good folks are just suppose to take this **** up the assss..
Hey, hey, I thought highly educated pediatricians weren't supposed to remember how to say things like "..take this **** up their a$$e$"?;)

I thought you would be required by professional ethics to say, "...damn, me boy spot of bad luck there. Too bad you had to take a wankin..." Okay, okay I don't know how Swedes talk - I'm a Mexican, I don't even know how Americans talk (had to say that to appease all the haters out there:D)
....apparently Swedes use a lot of violent imagery! :eek:

notfarnow 03-07-2007 07:36 PM

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Originally posted by teenerted1
sorry to hear of your bad luck. but what did you expect.

always unlocked, happened before, and you leave your wallet in there?:eek:


Hence the:
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Originally posted by notfarnow
My own stupid fault... but man am I pi$$ed.

FWIW, my wallet was left in the car as a total brain fart. I usually have it in my coat, but had it out to get coffee this morning. Cripes I don't even like to carry that much cash, but I was buying a used camera right after work.

Even if the car had been locked they probably would've busted a window for a wallet in plain view. Like I said... my fault, but I'm still pissed that someone stole my cash.

Also, I don't "leave it unlocked" so much as I dont have a fking set of keys for it. I have a hidden switch to start it and disable the steering lock. In fact, if it hadn't been for my pre-emptive and hidden hotwiring job, it would have been stolen last month.

My brother has a camera that we might use with some "bait". They were really dissmissive when I called the garage today. If it is one of their employees, I could have better luck baiting them than complaining to the manager and having them wise up.

K9Torro 03-07-2007 07:43 PM

Just junk the car and hook your moose up to your sleigh or wagon and go to work............ eh

Todd SmileWavy

onlycafe 03-07-2007 08:32 PM

i thought canadians were supposed to be nice.

bigchillcar 03-08-2007 05:40 AM

happened to me in miami back in '92. was at work at the univ. of miami, but left my '86 cj-7 parked at a metrorail station. suddenly it hits me at work that i don't have my keys. by the time i race to the metrorail and get back, i can already see from the window where i'd parked..an empty space. took a few days, but i could count on lousy u-joints. kids were hotdogging it, one broke, the driveshaft fell and they abandoned it on us-1, but not before using the equivalent of a crowbar to remove the cheap radio and ruin my metal dash. then the towing company appeared to have swapped batteries while in storage. i mean, come on, what thief is gonna steal your battery and replace with a piece of **** one?? the storage facility denied any cumplicity..and they were behind 6 inches of glass anyway. lesson learned on my part.

fastpat 03-08-2007 05:53 AM

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Originally posted by bigchillcar
happened to me in miami back in '92. was at work at the univ. of miami, but left my '86 cj-7 parked at a metrorail station. suddenly it hits me at work that i don't have my keys. by the time i race to the metrorail and get back, i can already see from the window where i'd parked..an empty space. took a few days, but i could count on lousy u-joints. kids were hotdogging it, one broke, the driveshaft fell and they abandoned it on us-1, but not before using the equivalent of a crowbar to remove the cheap radio and ruin my metal dash. then the towing company appeared to have swapped batteries while in storage. i mean, come on, what thief is gonna steal your battery and replace with a piece of **** one?? the storage facility denied any cumplicity..and they were behind 6 inches of glass anyway. lesson learned on my part.
Six inches of glass? Small shaped charge, the spall does the "dirty work".

bigchillcar 03-08-2007 07:57 AM

lol..pat. where were you when i needed you and your 'spalls'.. ;)

The Gaijin 03-08-2007 08:46 AM

What do you get for breaking into a car in Canada? Something tells me it is less than jail time.

notfarnow 03-08-2007 09:07 AM

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Originally posted by The Gaijin
What do you get for breaking into a car in Canada? Something tells me it is less than jail time.
Not sure, but willing to bet it's not that different than in many states. It would depend of previous offences etc...


Despite the common perception, it's not completely looney up here. I happened upon a B&E a few years ago, and helped jump the guy and hold him down till the cops came. First offense and he got a 3 yr sentence, but did 2 after doing rehab & other programs


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