bad luck

Nov 03, 2005 16:25

I have terrible, awful, no good, very bad luck. That's just the truth ( Read more... )

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photocapture November 4 2005, 02:12:59 UTC
I'm really sorry about your car. icckk. I hate mean people. I leave my ipod/purse/wallet under a shirt all the time thinking if they can't see it they won't want in. I guess they aren't totally dumb. heh.

How do I donate? I'll try and get our homeschool group involved.

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vnoa3 November 5 2005, 01:01:18 UTC
Once you know what you'd like to send, you can send them to me (I'll be delivering items in the middle of December).
Email me and I'll let you know my address. vnoa3@hotmail.com
Thank you so much, Shauna!

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sickoftraveling November 4 2005, 02:16:18 UTC
...The coffee mug?
That's just...deranged. Like something i'd have done when I was a bit too high, or something. The rest of it is understandalbe, and most likely in a nearby dumpster (if they haven't been emptied yet)

But a coffee mug?

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vnoa3 November 5 2005, 01:04:03 UTC
Thank you so much!
This has been a hassle, but nothing too terrible. It certainly could be worse.
Karma indeed!

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lizzybobizzy November 4 2005, 04:44:51 UTC
In Japan if you leave your purse on the seat of your car, someone might break in, but only using a coat hanger. They wouldn't break anything......THEN they would go to your house, tell you that your purse was sitting in your car and thought maybe you forgot it, and give it back.

Seriously, my drunk friend Lau left his debit card in the ATM. The next morning a man showed up at his house with the debit card AND the money that was in the tray.

No fucking joke, it's unreal here.

So, what I'm trying to say is that you should come and visit.

I'm so sorry about your luck. As i've said before.....a carton of smokes and i'll have those little fuckers killed.

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vnoa3 November 5 2005, 01:06:36 UTC
I've heard about the Japanese social conscience and I think it's wonderful.
I will come and visit and leave my credit cards, passport, and clothes strewn about the countryside. What?!?
Hah.

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lizzybobizzy November 5 2005, 01:36:39 UTC
I got a ride home in a japanese police car. No joke. We stopped on our way up the hill and they gladly took us five drunken foreigners home.

Brilliant!

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vnoa3 November 5 2005, 01:08:00 UTC
That is terrifying.
What an awful situation for your friend.
Hopefully she's gotten everything straightened out now.

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