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Freehold DM wrote:Tacticslion wrote:Freehold DM wrote:Tacticslion wrote:Fevers: they suck.
All shivery body and shakey fingers and you feel cold even when you're actually warming than surrounding temperatures, and it makes it hard to think right or concentrate. Blech.
Fevers are stupid and should feel stupid.
(Despite probably playing an important role somewhere.)
also isn't your wife taking care of you?
Also, is she geeky? Like super geeky?
If so, you may need someone else to take care of you.
Me and two kids, bringing one to church, and taking him on a (months delayed) Toys'R'Us shopping spree (using a gift card given him for said b-day). Including a bow with 100 water balloons. CY, I blame you for this somehow (even though you weren't involved).
Also, Freehold, she is super geeky, incredibly hot, and... MINE.
>:)
(And also knows enough TKD to fend off certain sneaky types, and a high enough Perfeption and Sense Motive - trust me, I've checked - to pierce pretty much anything...)
oh no worries, she is still your wife. I am just absconding with her to a place where the temperature is cooler, the black manliness is more...well, MORE, and there is Netflix and Hulu and that thing she likes.
Also, food that I have cooked.
Good luck keeping her there! SUCKER
>:}
(She will hate pretty much everything you just mentioned, except the Netflix.)
I also have chocolate. And coffee.
And there are variable settings to the black manliness, everything from Malcolm x to Wayne Brady, she can adjust the dial as she sees fit.
And come on! There has to be some...THING she likes!

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Freehold must not be confident in his ability to penetrate our outer defenses of hundreds of miles of bike trails, craft breweries, and carefree college girls to abscond with the General.
Edit: Of course I'm naked, it's after Labor Day!!
okay.
Maybe I'll be a *bit* inebriated when I stop by for her absconding. But there is enough room in the prius for a folding bike and it drives itself, so no worries.
Also, the college girls would have to be nonsensically hot for me to choose then over the general.
The general is geeky right? Like super geeky?

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Tacticslion wrote:Freehold DM wrote:Tacticslion wrote:Freehold DM wrote:Tacticslion wrote:Fevers: they suck.
All shivery body and shakey fingers and you feel cold even when you're actually warming than surrounding temperatures, and it makes it hard to think right or concentrate. Blech.
Fevers are stupid and should feel stupid.
(Despite probably playing an important role somewhere.)
also isn't your wife taking care of you?
Also, is she geeky? Like super geeky?
If so, you may need someone else to take care of you.
Me and two kids, bringing one to church, and taking him on a (months delayed) Toys'R'Us shopping spree (using a gift card given him for said b-day). Including a bow with 100 water balloons. CY, I blame you for this somehow (even though you weren't involved).
Also, Freehold, she is super geeky, incredibly hot, and... MINE.
>:)
(And also knows enough TKD to fend off certain sneaky types, and a high enough Perfeption and Sense Motive - trust me, I've checked - to pierce pretty much anything...)
oh no worries, she is still your wife. I am just absconding with her to a place where the temperature is cooler, the black manliness is more...well, MORE, and there is Netflix and Hulu and that thing she likes.
Also, food that I have cooked.
Good luck keeping her there! SUCKER
>:}
(She will hate pretty much everything you just mentioned, except the Netflix.)
I also have chocolate. And coffee.
And there are variable settings to the black manliness, everything from Malcolm x to Wayne Brady, she can adjust the dial as she sees fit.
And come on! There has to be some...THING she likes!
Sure, but it's aaaaalllll over here, sucker~!
She likes... exclusivity. And given the lack of that in your cave... well. Heh.
>:D

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Freehold DM wrote:Tacticslion wrote:Freehold DM wrote:Tacticslion wrote:Freehold DM wrote:Tacticslion wrote:Fevers: they suck.
All shivery body and shakey fingers and you feel cold even when you're actually warming than surrounding temperatures, and it makes it hard to think right or concentrate. Blech.
Fevers are stupid and should feel stupid.
(Despite probably playing an important role somewhere.)
also isn't your wife taking care of you?
Also, is she geeky? Like super geeky?
If so, you may need someone else to take care of you.
Me and two kids, bringing one to church, and taking him on a (months delayed) Toys'R'Us shopping spree (using a gift card given him for said b-day). Including a bow with 100 water balloons. CY, I blame you for this somehow (even though you weren't involved).
Also, Freehold, she is super geeky, incredibly hot, and... MINE.
>:)
(And also knows enough TKD to fend off certain sneaky types, and a high enough Perfeption and Sense Motive - trust me, I've checked - to pierce pretty much anything...)
oh no worries, she is still your wife. I am just absconding with her to a place where the temperature is cooler, the black manliness is more...well, MORE, and there is Netflix and Hulu and that thing she likes.
Also, food that I have cooked.
Good luck keeping her there! SUCKER
>:}
(She will hate pretty much everything you just mentioned, except the Netflix.)
I also have chocolate. And coffee.
And there are variable settings to the black manliness, everything from Malcolm x to Wayne Brady, she can adjust the dial as she sees fit.
And come on! There has to be some...THING she likes!
Sure, but it's aaaaalllll over here, sucker~!
She likes... exclusivity. And given the lack of that in your cave... well. Heh.
>:D
there's plenty exclusivity in the Geeky Married Women Abscodi-cave! It's for geeky married women only, duh!
Everyone gets their own Netflix and Hulu!
I do all the cooking! And cleaning! And laundry!
The geeky married women can hang out with each other and enjoy conversation! Or not!
Also, it has me! AND THE THING SHE LIKES!

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Hey there! I have been off because I have a chaotic schedule and I have been focusing on my art too much lately. But I have managed to finish writing my S&S game and started publishing Reign of Winter!
Take a look if you are interested! I will try to keep it updated even if I am not around too much!

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Kileanna! Huzzah!
That plus new Page, FaWtLers! Booyah! ... in a good way!
I'd originally been planning on updating this once per page.
HAH! FaWtL put a stop to that~!
(Also, being sick.)
Original Post with a question for everyone to answer!
YAY!
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And now the results so far of EverFaWtL:
01) aatea: ________________________
02) CH: ________________________
03) Crookshanks: ___________________
04) CY: medium (brute vigilante archetype); mammoth rider PrC
05) doctor_wu: investigator (tetori monk archetype; for better hugging); ??? <no PrC suggested>
06) Drejk: psychic OR int-based sorcerer (archeologist bard archetype); ??? <no PrC suggested>
07) Freehold: martial artist monk/lust wizard (solacer bard archetype); ??? <no PrC suggested>
08) Game Hamster: cleric (archetype granting smite evil or inquisition??); ??? <no PrC suggested>
09) gran: wizard (warrior of the holy light paladin archetype); PrCs (I'unno, maybe being "that guy" - i.e. me - who wants a non-evil assassin?)
10) Icy: ______________
11) J4rh43d: empericist investigator (with blossoming light cleric archetype) OR blossoming light cleric (with empericist investigator archetype)... OR paladin (with blossoming light cleric archetype); good sanguine angel OR alchemist/brewkeeper OR wizard/<any full casting PrC to fix stuff>
12) Jess Door: Paladin (archeologist bard archetype?); Loremaster [ALT/ADTL: just a cat]
13) John (Napier): Traveller d20 Grand Admiral [Imperial subrank “archetype”] OR Gunslinger (bounty hunter slayer archetype); duelist PrC
14) Kileanna: __________________
15) Kjeldorn: druid (archivist bard archetype); home brew paladin PrC OR brewkeeper PrC (lacking religious flavor)
16) Limey: fighter/rogue/mage (all with the musketeer archetype); toss up (duelist, eldritch knight, assassin [3.5] not evil... automatically)
17) lisamarlene: in need of coffee PATHFINDER CHRONICLER, ALL ELSE MEANINGLESS (it’s close to being Indiana Jones! Squee!)
18) lynora: witch (crashing wave cleric archetype water bending); ??? <no PrC suggested> :)
19) NH: paladin of some sort, and definitely not the Core PrCs or the early archetypes thereof! (also, as of lisamarlene, is now given bonus levels in grumpy-pants! lucky! I'm stuck waiting 'til 80 to take levels in that, and he gets epic levels now~! Maaaaaannnnnnnn some people just win... ;D)
20) Orthos: wilder (unknown archetype that nabs Dark Knowledge from Heroes of Horror); wilder/dragonfire adept/<the PrC that combines those>
21) Scint: alchemist (archavist bard archetype; yay know-it-all mad science (so basically a female Bill Nye, which is now the coolest thing ever)); "soracle" theurge (sorcerer/oracle/theurge)
22) Sharoth: _________________________
23) Sissyl: NO ARCHETYPES; optimized cleric/wizard/mystic theurge
24) Syrus: warpriest [Healing, Tactics domains] (unknown archetype of something for smite and/or marshal auras); Evangelist (with The Deity ;D)
25) Thomas Seitz (look, I know you've been hanging around, because you just favorited a post of mine I'm secretly psychic!): Paladin, duh!; ??? <no PrC suggested>
26) Me!: psionic erudite (unifier tactician archetype) or erudite/wizard/cerebromancer
27) TOZ: Oracle (Unbreakable Fighter archetype); Oracle/Holy Vindicator (sneaking suspicion that he may, just possibly, perhaps, have a type)
28) TS: fellow erudite psion with some “expanded knowledge” feat-focused archetype (OR a wizard with access to both wish spells, and the missing 9th level wizard spells); any PrC with +1 ML (and/or +1 CL) per level (“thou shalt not sacrifice…”)
29) Vanykrye: kensai magus (empericist investigator archetype); paladin/monk/<Iroran Paladin-monk-PrC>
30) Vidmaster: magus sorcerer (with the celeberty bard archetype) or bard (with the spell blade magus archetype); ??? <no PrC suggested>
31) Wei Ji: __________________
... and since I know for a fact that a certain Chinese kitty sometimes hangs out over hear (but rarely posts anything!! >:I): Mort. Just... Just a Mort.: wizard (urban ranger archetype); student of war PrC (oh: and/or assassin?)
Enjoy!
And now, some random stats I noticed:
- 5/32: unanswered
- 25/32: at least partially answered
- 15/32: fully answered
- 09/32: totally followed the all the rules!
All answers are totally valid; I was just interested in statistics. XD

Freehold DM |
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Hey there! I have been off because I have a chaotic schedule and I have been focusing on my art too much lately. But I have managed to finish writing my S&S game and started publishing Reign of Winter!
Take a look if you are interested! I will try to keep it updated even if I am not around too much!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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Freehold DM wrote:AND THE THING SHE LIKES!Oh! So I and the kids will be there, too?!
That's gonna tick her right off, then, 'cause they need to get to school, and she has a distinct lack of interest in me around a bunch of hot geeky women in a pleasure cave...
>:J
the prius can take your kids to school, I will *not* have you unescorted in the abscondi-cave.
That said, I wonder if this whole enterprise is you trying to cover up for your wife's lack of geekiness...hmmm...

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Tacticslion wrote:Freehold DM wrote:AND THE THING SHE LIKES!Oh! So I and the kids will be there, too?!
That's gonna tick her right off, then, 'cause they need to get to school, and she has a distinct lack of interest in me around a bunch of hot geeky women in a pleasure cave...
>:J
the prius can take your kids to school, I will *not* have you unescorted in the abscondi-cave.
That said, I wonder if this whole enterprise is you trying to cover up for your wife's lack of geekiness...hmmm...
Pfffffft.
- 1) Pathfinder, D&D (several editions; before I ever did), Blue Rose, etc.
- 2) Other RPGs (Firefly, Hero Kids, Star Wars [West End and d20])
- 3) Board Games (waaayyyy too many, from Maki Koro to Harry Potter
- 4) Card Games (Magic, Sushi-Go, Smash Up)
- 5) Video Games (mostly various Nintendo multiplayer IPs, but also Pokemon various Civ games, and others)
- 7) Comics (Fables, among others)
- 8) Literature and Drama (she was an English and Theater major; so all of them)
- 9) Films/Television (Indiana Jones, Star Wars, Marvel stuff, Dark Matter, Firefly, Clone Wars, and so on)
- 10) Martial Arts (karate and Taekwondo)
- 11) look I'm sick and exhausted, and don't feel like typing more lists by looking around our bedroom
The problem is that she likes those things with me (or our boys, or her brother; none of which really go well in the Abscondi cave).
But, you can feel free to comfort yourself with the idea that she's less geeky, since she's about the single most responsible adult I know, and likes her geeky things as a form of stuff extensively shared with her chosen loved ones.
Dagummit, she's hot.
>XD

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Btw, read the question, TL, but I am still thinking about it, trying to figure out which is the most healing healer of all the archetypes and stick it to a witch XD
Community Guardian oracle. Doubly so with Life mystery.

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Xing Jin Wei, an elf witch, a maker of potions, and a trader of minor magic items.
Warning, this blogpost might contain product placement.

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Kileanna wrote:Btw, read the question, TL, but I am still thinking about it, trying to figure out which is the most healing healer of all the archetypes and stick it to a witch XDCommunity Guardian oracle. Doubly so with Life mystery.

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Kileanna wrote:Btw, read the question, TL, but I am still thinking about it, trying to figure out which is the most healing healer of all the archetypes and stick it to a witch XDCommunity Guardian oracle. Doubly so with Life mystery.
...I read "Community Garden" oracle. O_o

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Freehold DM wrote:Tacticslion wrote:Freehold DM wrote:AND THE THING SHE LIKES!Oh! So I and the kids will be there, too?!
That's gonna tick her right off, then, 'cause they need to get to school, and she has a distinct lack of interest in me around a bunch of hot geeky women in a pleasure cave...
>:J
the prius can take your kids to school, I will *not* have you unescorted in the abscondi-cave.
That said, I wonder if this whole enterprise is you trying to cover up for your wife's lack of geekiness...hmmm...
Pfffffft.
- 1) Pathfinder, D&D (several editions; before I ever did), Blue Rose, etc.
- 2) Other RPGs (Firefly, Hero Kids, Star Wars [West End and d20])
- 3) Board Games (waaayyyy too many, from Maki Koro to Harry Potter
- 4) Card Games (Magic, Sushi-Go, Smash Up)
- 5) Video Games (mostly various Nintendo multiplayer IPs, but also Pokemon various Civ games, and others)
- 7) Comics (Fables, among others)
- 8) Literature and Drama (she was an English and Theater major; so all of them)
- 9) Films/Television (Indiana Jones, Star Wars, Marvel stuff, Dark Matter, Firefly, Clone Wars, and so on)
- 10) Martial Arts (karate and Taekwondo)
- 11) look I'm sick and exhausted, and don't feel like typing more lists by looking around our bedroomThe problem is that she likes those things with me (or our boys, or her brother; none of which really go well in the Abscondi cave).
But, you can feel free to comfort yourself with the idea that she's less geeky, since she's about the single most responsible adult I know, and likes her geeky things as a form of stuff extensively shared with her chosen loved ones.
Dagummit, she's hot.
>XD
aaarrrgh! I must abscond with her! Next to no-one enjoys d6 star wars!!
sits in expensive executive chair, strokes cat to calm down

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>insert very well-practiced villain laugh (that I've taught both younglings) here<
Man, that may be the first ever semi-legitimate use of that I've ever had (the rest being erupting into said laughter at random in Crackerbarrel or wherever with the kids for the lulz). And I can't even due it 'cuz sick sucks!
Though, I'm not that into torture, so, to help a Freehold out, I'll go ahead and give him a list of requirements the Lioness would insist upon for the cave:
- Facebook (no, but seriously, this tops the list)
- Firefly (show and games derived from them)
- All things Harry Potter
- Forgotten Realms (especially all the NPCs)
- generally unerotic/non-violent anime (also other shows)
- - - > EDIT: this one is a little vague, so let's clarify a bit: no OPM, Monster Girls, uncensored 08th MS Team (I only recently learned that it was partially censored when I saw it back when), or anything involving tentacles, groping/unrequested touching (a major hindrance to enjoying Seven Deadly Sins), anyone that looks like they could be underage, anything involving "teachers" at all, anything with more gore/violence than listed shows (and both Temple of Doom and Serenity push this to the limit), and so on
- "warm" weather (not hot, but ~73-78 degrees; sunny)
- Joss Whedon's version of Much Ado About Nothing
This is an incomplete list, of course, but it's a start.
These are things that must be shared and enjoyed by all relevant parties in their fullest, otherwise it's a no-go.
I'll have to see how she feels about Alton Brown...

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John Napier 698 wrote:I'm attributing it to the 7 hour game I ran last night, and a lack of hydration during such time.TOZ wrote:I wasn't even drinking! :)Then, it's probably a migraine.
Power Aid!
... at least that's (along with water) our go-to around the house for similar (as it's the wife's preference). I and her dad also like Gatoraid. You, of course, gotta do what's best for you, though! Hope you feel better, soon!

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>insert very well-practiced villain laugh (that I've taught both younglings) here<
Man, that may be the first ever semi-legitimate use of that I've ever had (the rest being erupting into said laughter at random in Crackerbarrel or wherever with the kids for the lulz). And I can't even due it 'cuz sick sucks!
Though, I'm not that into torture, so, to help a Freehold out, I'll go ahead and give him a list of requirements the Lioness would insist upon for the cave:
- Facebook (no, but seriously, this tops the list)
- Firefly (show and games derived from them)
- All things Harry Potter
- Forgotten Realms (especially all the NPCs)
- generally unerotic/non-violent anime (also other shows)
- - - > EDIT: this one is a little vague, so let's clarify a bit: no OPM, Monster Girls, uncensored 08th MS Team (I only recently learned that it was partially censored when I saw it back when), or anything involving tentacles, groping/unrequested touching (a major hindrance to enjoying Seven Deadly Sins), anyone that looks like they could be underage, anything involving "teachers" at all, anything with more gore/violence than listed shows (and both Temple of Doom and Serenity push this to the limit), and so on
- "warm" weather (not hot, but ~73-78 degrees; sunny)
- Joss Whedon's version of Much Ado About NothingThis is an incomplete list, of course, but it's a start.
These are things that must be shared and enjoyed by all relevant parties in their fullest, otherwise it's a no-go.
I'll have to see how she feels about Alton Brown...
the only thing that is a deal breaker on that list is no uncensored 08ms team.
Tacticslioness, I beg you to reconsider that.
I am about to go see the songstress who sings both opening and ending themes to that series this Friday in the culmination of a years long dream. We don't have to all like the same things, but please, no unnecessary censorship of a beautiful part of true Gundam.
I also hope to get the auto graph of the guy who does gundam thunderbolt so I can keep it next to my autograph of yoshiuki tomino.

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It really saddens me when I feel strongly that most people are fundamentally good, decent folk, yet any time you have any kind of public gathering, the scumbags come out in force.
I live on a quiet street with the exceptions of Tuesdays (garbage day, so the scavengers come through to grab all the glass and aluminum for the deposit money) and Sundays (Farmer's Market).
If you are silly enough to try to do anything on those two days, and only those two days, expect someone to try to steal your stuff.
This morning was particularly brazen. My neighbor 3 houses down was working in his yard. I was loading the Prius for a trip to storage. And someone took long enough to watch me, time me, and steal into the Prius between two of my trips to try to find something to steal.
From an 11-year-old car that looks like it belongs in a wrecking yard.
Needless to say, they didn't find anything worth stealing. But the fact that they tried and left my door and my glovebox open just saddens me. Can't you come to my neighborhood and not be an %^&*#$?

Freehold DM |
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It really saddens me when I feel strongly that most people are fundamentally good, decent folk, yet any time you have any kind of public gathering, the scumbags come out in force.
I live on a quiet street with the exceptions of Tuesdays (garbage day, so the scavengers come through to grab all the glass and aluminum for the deposit money) and Sundays (Farmer's Market).
If you are silly enough to try to do anything on those two days, and only those two days, expect someone to try to steal your stuff.
This morning was particularly brazen. My neighbor 3 houses down was working in his yard. I was loading the Prius for a trip to storage. And someone took long enough to watch me, time me, and steal into the Prius between two of my trips to try to find something to steal.
From an 11-year-old car that looks like it belongs in a wrecking yard.
Needless to say, they didn't find anything worth stealing. But the fact that they tried and left my door and my glovebox open just saddens me. Can't you come to my neighborhood and not be an %^&*#$?
are you okay?

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NobodysHome wrote:are you okay?It really saddens me when I feel strongly that most people are fundamentally good, decent folk, yet any time you have any kind of public gathering, the scumbags come out in force.
I live on a quiet street with the exceptions of Tuesdays (garbage day, so the scavengers come through to grab all the glass and aluminum for the deposit money) and Sundays (Farmer's Market).
If you are silly enough to try to do anything on those two days, and only those two days, expect someone to try to steal your stuff.
This morning was particularly brazen. My neighbor 3 houses down was working in his yard. I was loading the Prius for a trip to storage. And someone took long enough to watch me, time me, and steal into the Prius between two of my trips to try to find something to steal.
From an 11-year-old car that looks like it belongs in a wrecking yard.
Needless to say, they didn't find anything worth stealing. But the fact that they tried and left my door and my glovebox open just saddens me. Can't you come to my neighborhood and not be an %^&*#$?
I'm fine; just disheartened.
None of the crime around here is "threatening": They don't break into people's houses, there are no strongarm robberies other than the major walking paths, etc.
But most of the time I leave my front door unlocked and my friends can come and go as they please, and if I'm working in the garage I can leave the door wide open as I work.
Then along comes Sunday and I'm rudely reminded that there are people out there who think absolutely nothing of helping themselves to your stuff as they walk past, and it just saddens me.
Honestly, the scavengers are at least "polite" about it -- they drive by in the middle of the night, check car doors to see whether any got left unlocked, and then quietly loot the cars. About half a dozen cars get hit in the city every week. But they don't cause any property damage, and they don't take stuff that isn't "profitable", so they leave our CDs , charging cables, and paperwork alone.
But the "Farmer's Market Scavengers" who'll help themselves to your stuff in broad daylight, they're just depressing...
EDIT: And the reason I use the term "scavengers" is because it really isn't the homeless. A few years ago a group of (I kid you not) tiny older Asian men started driving around in 1980's economy cars at 3 or 4 in the morning and looting the recycling before the people from the homeless encampments could get to it. I have no idea who they are or where they came from, but it's like some bizarro movie gang right out of The Warriors.

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Freehold DM wrote:NobodysHome wrote:are you okay?It really saddens me when I feel strongly that most people are fundamentally good, decent folk, yet any time you have any kind of public gathering, the scumbags come out in force.
I live on a quiet street with the exceptions of Tuesdays (garbage day, so the scavengers come through to grab all the glass and aluminum for the deposit money) and Sundays (Farmer's Market).
If you are silly enough to try to do anything on those two days, and only those two days, expect someone to try to steal your stuff.
This morning was particularly brazen. My neighbor 3 houses down was working in his yard. I was loading the Prius for a trip to storage. And someone took long enough to watch me, time me, and steal into the Prius between two of my trips to try to find something to steal.
From an 11-year-old car that looks like it belongs in a wrecking yard.
Needless to say, they didn't find anything worth stealing. But the fact that they tried and left my door and my glovebox open just saddens me. Can't you come to my neighborhood and not be an %^&*#$?
I'm fine; just disheartened.
None of the crime around here is "threatening": They don't break into people's houses, there are no strongarm robberies other than the major walking paths, etc.
But most of the time I leave my front door unlocked and my friends can come and go as they please, and if I'm working in the garage I can leave the door wide open as I work.
Then along comes Sunday and I'm rudely reminded that there are people out there who think absolutely nothing of helping themselves to your stuff as they walk past, and it just saddens me.
Honestly, the scavengers are at least "polite" about it -- they drive by in the middle of the night, check car doors to see whether any got left unlocked, and then quietly loot the cars. About half a dozen cars get hit in the city every week. But they don't cause any property damage, and they don't take stuff that isn't...
I've been robbed before, ir.was life altering. I'm sorry this happened to you, friend .

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The Game Hamster wrote:To be completely honest, I just default to assuming everyone on FaWtL is a MLP fan.Captain Oblivious wrote:Is it because you're both My Little Pony fans.Oy! You forgot the other resident brony on this forum...
Not that I was here at the time or anything...
'Fraid not.
One more reason Not To Trust The Elf.