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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3536713" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>1. As most of you know I was the poor kid in my neighborhood. I joined the USAF and first paycheck bought a new Remington electric razor, I was so proud of that razor and I rod a bus home fro boot camp and took it out and bragged about it to some other kids on the bus, got home and the razor was gone. They lifted it and I was stupid for trusting them.</p><p>2. Had a tool box of good tools stolen from my garage when my kids and the neighbor kids were skinning Rattlesnakes late at night. I went in the house to bed earlier.</p><p>3. Had two guns I'd been saving for the kids, tools of all kinds belt sander, circular saw, coins and other stuff stolen by my son who was on drugs. Still smarting over this. I forgave him but never forgot.</p><p>4. Went to a Salvation Army service on Sunday evening and came out and car was stolen (GM Olds Toronado) broke the plastic around the ignition. Cops found the car in Green Pastures near Spencer OK transmission in drive and against a tree.</p><p>5. I still trust people, I may be a fool for doing so but as old as I am now, they can steal things and I fluff it off by saying, "I don't have to worry about that "thing" anymore, they can worry about it."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3536713, member: 25679"] 1. As most of you know I was the poor kid in my neighborhood. I joined the USAF and first paycheck bought a new Remington electric razor, I was so proud of that razor and I rod a bus home fro boot camp and took it out and bragged about it to some other kids on the bus, got home and the razor was gone. They lifted it and I was stupid for trusting them. 2. Had a tool box of good tools stolen from my garage when my kids and the neighbor kids were skinning Rattlesnakes late at night. I went in the house to bed earlier. 3. Had two guns I'd been saving for the kids, tools of all kinds belt sander, circular saw, coins and other stuff stolen by my son who was on drugs. Still smarting over this. I forgave him but never forgot. 4. Went to a Salvation Army service on Sunday evening and came out and car was stolen (GM Olds Toronado) broke the plastic around the ignition. Cops found the car in Green Pastures near Spencer OK transmission in drive and against a tree. 5. I still trust people, I may be a fool for doing so but as old as I am now, they can steal things and I fluff it off by saying, "I don't have to worry about that "thing" anymore, they can worry about it." [/QUOTE]
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