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rbrylawski

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Agreed. I'm sure he wouldn't mind adding in a couple more GMZ's to his amazing collection.

Sir Rod, I suggest you get at least one GMZ, plus the Sangria. :)

Thank you my dear. Trut be told, I'm just happy with my two RadiI and one P3 that on the mod side, I don't have the urge to add anything new. Sides, it would likely just sit in a drawer and I'd so much rather see someone get something and show it some love. Yes I would!

Well folks, I am officially heartbroken today. I somehow managed to "lose" my stealth P3 and Kabuki. I know exactly where I left it, it just wasn't there when I returned. While I'm angry that someone would pick it up and walk away with it, I'm more frustrated at myself for setting it down. It really does seem like this round of medication has almost completely destroyed my short-term memory. :(

That just sucks BIG TIME, Tim. I hope the video they gave to the police leads to an arrest. I so hope it does. I agree with whoever suggested (Bronze, I think) that you visit there often at lunch time and hope to see this fiendish thief. Yes I do!
 

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I remember having a lost 'N found box under the bar I used to work at. Folks would see that someone left something behind and turn it in, hoping that the owner might be reunited with whatever was lost... I'd like to think that there are places where such customs, and like behavior are still practiced.
 

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I remember having a lost 'N found box under the bar I used to work at. Folks would see that someone left something behind and turn it in, hoping that the owner might be reunited with whatever was lost... I'd like to think that there are places where such customs, and like behavior are still practiced.

Well, that's what civilized, considerate folk do. Turn in things that don't belong to them. I set my iPhone down in a grocery store a couple years ago, walked away and in a matter of about 30 seconds, someone took it. Of course I have it locked, so I was able to render that phone to be a total brick, but they stole it, period.

On the other hand, I was in the restroom in my office building a couple months ago and found an iPhone on the sink. I took the phone but put a sign to let whoever lost it know what office I'm in and was able to reunite the phone to his owner. I am incapable of taking something that doesn't belong to me. People work hard to have nice things and the thought of doing something like what happened to Tim, turns my stomach. Yes it does.
 
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I remember having a lost 'N found box under the bar I used to work at. Folks would see that someone left something behind and turn it in, hoping that the owner might be reunited with whatever was lost... I'd like to think that there are places where such customs, and like behavior are still practiced.
I hear you D! Morally turning something in would be the right thing to do but we've become a world of finders keepers.
Sure, we can be appalled at the person who walked away with it but in a nutshell they found what someone else lost.

Had it been me who took found it, [emoji6] I'd have left my contact info at said establishment so it could be past to the person who left it behind in the event they ever returned looking for it.
I think everybody is suspect & wouldn't trust that turning it in meant it would find its way back to its rightful owner.

I have friends who've told me girl you crazy I'd keep that & I tell them you better pray whoever finds your stuff is a lot like me!

!!! G*NOTE FIVE !!!
 

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I hear you D! Morally turning something in would be the right thing to do but we've become a world of finders keepers.
Sure, we can be appalled at the person who walked away with it but in a nutshell they found what someone else lost.

Had it been me who took found it, [emoji6] I'd have left my contact info at said establishment so it could be past to the person who left it behind in the event they ever returned looking for it.
I think everybody is suspect & wouldn't trust that turning it in meant it would find its way back to its rightful owner.

I have friends who've told me girl you crazy I'd keep that & I tell them you better pray whoever finds your stuff is a lot like me!

!!! G*NOTE FIVE !!!
Yeah, human nature and all that. Truth be told, even back in the bartending days, if it was something valuable, we would keep it in the safe and post a note behind the bar for the other keepers.
 

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Well, that's what civilized, considerate folk do. Turn in things that don't belong to them. I set my iPhone down in a grocery store a couple years ago, walked away and in a matter of about 30 seconds, someone took it. Of course I have it locked, so I was able to render that phone to be a total brick, but they stole it, period.

On the other hand, I was in the restroom in my office building a couple months ago and found an iPhone on the sink. I took the phone but put a sign to let whoever lost it know what office I'm in and was able to reunite the phone to his owner. I am incapable of taking something that doesn't belong to me. People work hard to have nice things and the thought of doing something like what happened to Tim, turns my stomach. Yes it does.

I left my wallet on a city bus in The Bronx once.

Received a call from the guy who found it within the hour.

Met up at 145th and Frederick Douglass in upper Manhattan.

Wallet returned intact.

Gave the guy all the cash that was in it, over his protests, about $150.00.

Invited him to a Christmas party we were throwing a few days on.

He, and his girlfriend, attended.

A good time was had by all.

Never lose faith.
 
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rbrylawski

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I left my wallet on a city bus in The Bronx once.

Received a call from the guy who found it within the hour.

Met up at 145th and Fredrick Douglass in upper Manhattan.

Wallet returned intact.

Gave the guy all the cash that was in it, over his protests, about $150.00.

Invited him to a Christmas party we were throwing a few days on.

He, and his girlfriend, attended.

A good time was had by all.

Never lose faith.

LIKE Big TIME!!
 

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I used to wear TEVAs....then I found Chacos. :) Highly recommend, you will never have to buy new ones, as they don't wear out and the company will replace the straps if they ever wear out as well. :)

No one rocks Tevas like Sir Ozwald.

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And a Happy St. Patrick's Day to you, Ms. Ocelot. And to everyone.

I'm still getting over last night's news that an era is indeed ending (as some of you predicted, but I had refused to accept).

Here's to the Irish, and to the marvel that is version 2x. :toast:
 
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