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From: C (no email)
Date: Fri Oct 07 2005 - 12:23:40 EDT
Once a week or so, for a month or so at the KW dinghy dock, I would return to my dinghy and at some point find a bottle or wine or a fifth of rum. Couldn't figure out if some one left it for someone else and mistook my dinghy for theirs, as payback for some good deed that I had done, for use of my dinghy while I was gone, or what. Never figured it out, but welcomed and appreciated it never the less.
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Goodwin <>
Sent: Oct 7, 2005 11:42 AM
To: Tom <>, Hank Janssen <>
Cc:
Subject: Re: lv-ab: was: your risk, not mine - now - positive theft
Actually, I knew a guy who snuck over to his
neighbor's house and poured an extra gallon of gas
into the tank of his new car every few days. He did
this for long enough that the neighbor had bragged to
everyone about what great mileage he was getting.
Then he stopped.
:-)
Dick
--- Tom <> wrote:
> HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> Yeah, let's talk about positive theft - rather than
> negative theft which
> leaves you in the hole ;))))
>
> Tom
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