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Originally Posted by msDUNKtastic
wsdesigner14 wrote:
So my friend lives three houses away from me, and we all live in a culdesac. I remember it was around 9:00 a.m. during spring break, and i walked to his house. No one was home so i walked into the garage and his moms car was home, but no one was inside. His mom treated me as if i was one of her son, so anyways i got in the car on the passenger side and found an envelope in the glove department. Now, this was a fat orange sealed air cushioned one (the one with the bubbles inside) and so i opened it up, and there was a whole bunch of five, ten, and twenty dollar bills. I ran home, and went straight to my second room which is located downstairs -- closed the door, and got the counting. In the envelope there was $600+ dollars. Later that evening, his mom and the two dudes that are my "boys" are sweating, looking around in the garage/house for an "envelope" that his mom had misplaced because it was the money that they needed to pay this man that was going to repair their (where i got the envelope from) red pontiac. I helped them search for this envelope that was misplaced for about an hour and a half. If you're going to ask what i did to the money, i spent $550+ on shoes/clothes, and the rest i gave to them on their birthdays
That's stealing, not luck.
Word.Not only that but stealing from your friends and from a lady that treated you like her son.I don't even mind people stealing and robbing but to do that to some one who trust in you is disgusting.Anything for a quick buck though I guess
Seriously. Its one thing if you had taken $20-$40, but to take the whole thing
I'm calling ducktales on the OP though, there is no way an apple employee just let you walk with a phone just like that.