Chan Eil Whiskers
Fumbling about.
I am so sorry for this burglary. Sorry we have a society where it's so rampant.
We have plenty of it around here although I live in a "good" neighborhood. I've been broken into several times. Not recently (knock on wood).
I think we have fewer break in robberies now. The word has gotten out in the criminal community that homeowners are allowed and almost encouraged to shoot home invaders and burglars (should the home owner happen to be home, and one never knows they're not). Still, my next door neighbor's house was burglarized within the last year when they were gone out of town.
It always has, to me, felt like I've I've been badly violated. It feels dirty. It goes way beyond the lost objects.
You are far more forgiving than me.
Oh, sometimes I've gotten some of the articles back. My class ring from my final school and terminal degree, the only ring I care about other than my wedding ring, has been stolen twice, and both times was ultimately returned to me. Once by a pawn shop. Once by a navy brig administrator. The ring has my name engraved inside though.
Most items are gone forever. I hope the crooks choke on them.
Happy shaves,
Jim
We have plenty of it around here although I live in a "good" neighborhood. I've been broken into several times. Not recently (knock on wood).
I think we have fewer break in robberies now. The word has gotten out in the criminal community that homeowners are allowed and almost encouraged to shoot home invaders and burglars (should the home owner happen to be home, and one never knows they're not). Still, my next door neighbor's house was burglarized within the last year when they were gone out of town.
It always has, to me, felt like I've I've been badly violated. It feels dirty. It goes way beyond the lost objects.
You are far more forgiving than me.
Oh, sometimes I've gotten some of the articles back. My class ring from my final school and terminal degree, the only ring I care about other than my wedding ring, has been stolen twice, and both times was ultimately returned to me. Once by a pawn shop. Once by a navy brig administrator. The ring has my name engraved inside though.
Most items are gone forever. I hope the crooks choke on them.
Happy shaves,
Jim