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Hi BB, Would you bealive me if I tell you guys that I'd been robbed again??? Very sorry to hear that. Hope something wonderful happens to you to compensate for the robberies :-) cheers, Sol.
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Pues si, Bibiana, send me a couple pieces of that glass - sorry to hear you got robbed again! Un Abrazo, John At 05:34 PM 8/16/01 -0700, you wrote: Would you bealive me if I tell you guys that I'd been robbed again??? Today I wanted to get into my car and I noticed that it had a funny window -it was broken into little tiny pieces. This time was the stereo, the speakers and a very cheap pen. I wonder if you want some little pieces of glass. I can mail them to you. call me crazy, I want to make something good out of this situation, Bibiana. _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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Hi, BB Sorry to hear about your robbery We were burgled once. It's scary stuff. I personally would dump the shoes. Get rid of the negative vibes. But there I'm just an old sentimentalist
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create a one-exhibit, one-day-only miniature museum in your house. Invite the neighborhood with free admission and refreshments. For an exhibit, make a display of the things that were stolen by putting several numbers next to blank spaces with notes marked, item missing. Put the sandals in an inconspicuous place in the display. -Tom Holmes _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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[EMAIL PROTECTED],InetGW2 writes: Dear all, yesterday a guy broke into my house, thankfuly I was arriving at the moment he ran out. He took things that he could sell easily, and a lot of little rings, necklaces and bracelets that didn't have any commercial value, only sentimental (for me). I'm glad he didn't take the PC! A FUNNY THING: he change his sandals for a pair of shoes! and I have them right near me. Should we do something with them? give me your point of view. BB 1. Send them to the found site/magazine (with a full description of the event) 2. Sell them on ebay with a starting price equal to the value of those things stolen. Owen
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On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, bibiana padilla wrote: Brad Brace wrote: Please describe the stolen shoes. /:b they were brown suede with green fabric tennis shoes. bb ah-ha... so you and the robber have the same-sized feet? have you tried-on the sandals that he left? what colour were/are the laces? /:b
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I would suggest writing the words NO FEET or SIN PIES on them and hanging from the highest point possible of your house. or how about NO PIES SIN FEET Onword, John At 08:48 AM 8/1/01 -0700, you wrote: Dear all, yesterday a guy broke into my house, thankfuly I was arriving at the moment he ran out. He took things that he could sell easily, and a lot of little rings, necklaces and bracelets that didn't have any commercial value, only sentimental (for me). I'm glad he didn't take the PC! A FUNNY THING: he change his sandals for a pair of shoes! and I have them right near me. Should we do something with them? give me your point of view. BB _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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Please describe the stolen shoes. /:b
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hi bibiana, so, so sorry, a break-in is always such a violation. did he take a pair of shoes from your house? maybe you could paint them a bronze colour and they would be a sculpture. or write a poem about them? bests, carol xoo bibiana padilla wrote: Dear all, yesterday a guy broke into my house, thankfuly I was arriving at the moment he ran out. He took things that he could sell easily, and a lot of little rings, necklaces and bracelets that didn't have any commercial value, only sentimental (for me). I'm glad he didn't take the PC! A FUNNY THING: he change his sandals for a pair of shoes! and I have them right near me. Should we do something with them? give me your point of view. BB _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp -- carol starr taos, new mexico, usa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Brad Brace wrote: Please describe the stolen shoes. /:b they were brown suede with green fabric tennis shoes. bb _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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Give the shoes away in exchange for another pair, have the exchangee do the same, etc. etc. They may eventually arrive at the source. Best, PK P.S. I'm very sorry to hear about the break in. bibiana padilla wrote: Dear all, yesterday a guy broke into my house, thankfuly I was arriving at the moment he ran out. He took things that he could sell easily, and a lot of little rings, necklaces and bracelets that didn't have any commercial value, only sentimental (for me). I'm glad he didn't take the PC! A FUNNY THING: he change his sandals for a pair of shoes! and I have them right near me. Should we do something with them? give me your point of view. BB _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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1 --weak up a curiosity happening-- --take the sandals put outside your door or down the street take a look if someone taked try to follow the sandals what happen with-- --at the end of happening come back tell fluxlist where lead you the experience or what do you discover if there is any discovering-- ...pez De: bibiana padilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] Responder a: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fecha: Wed, 01 Aug 2001 08:48:48 -0700 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: FLUXLIST: the robbery Dear all, yesterday a guy broke into my house, thankfuly I was arriving at the moment he ran out. He took things that he could sell easily, and a lot of little rings, necklaces and bracelets that didn't have any commercial value, only sentimental (for me). I'm glad he didn't take the PC! A FUNNY THING: he change his sandals for a pair of shoes! and I have them right near me. Should we do something with them? give me your point of view. BB _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp