Correctamundo. Tho' thieves don't do karma or they wouldn't be thieves would they? They have their station in life. Down low. They fulfill their purpose. Refining those above, in the Vanagons (content). On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 8:47 AM, chris Moyles <chris@fauquierhousing.org> wrote: > Stealing is a bad thing all around, but stealing a custom bike, that's > just asking for instant karma in the form of a serious wreck.... Same > thing with climbing and kayaking gear. > The gods don't take kindly to that stuff. Then again it might be > another form of natural selection! > > > Stephen Grisanti wrote: > >> "What a jerk. So much for having a sense of community." >> >> I know the feeling. I was roused by an alarm call from my workplace at >> oh-dark-thirty one morning and the cops had collared the guy who was one of >> our customers. He'd broken in to steal a custom bike on display and the >> kicker here is that I had stayed after hours on a recent Saturday helping >> him with parts he "had to have" in order to be ready for some event. Glad >> you got off so lightly. >> >> Stephen >> >> >> >>
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