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Topic: Sociology > Depression
User: "alvintchase"
Date: 29 May 2004 07:05:43 PM
Object: Have you ever broken into a house?
When I was 9 I broke into a house.I definatly wouldn't do it again.I
still remember how upset and embarresed I was when I got caught and
the woman who lived there called the police.It's definatly one of my
least favorite memories.Luckily,I never did that again...
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User: "% surfs@uniserve"

Title: Re: Have you ever broken into a house? 29 May 2004 07:15:12 PM
"alvintchase" <relayer211@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:a78957eb.0405291605.2d5854f3@posting.google.com...

When I was 9 I broke into a house.I definatly wouldn't do it again.I
still remember how upset and embarresed I was when I got caught and
the woman who lived there called the police.It's definatly one of my
least favorite memories.Luckily,I never did that again...

I've broke into my own house a few times ,
and once the police came and when I assured them I lived there they went
away again , but it did take some convincing before they believed me
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User: "elegy"

Title: Re: Have you ever broken into a house? 29 May 2004 09:17:55 PM
On 29 May 2004 17:05:43 -0700,
(alvintchase)
wrote:

When I was 9 I broke into a house.I definatly wouldn't do it again.I
still remember how upset and embarresed I was when I got caught and
the woman who lived there called the police.It's definatly one of my
least favorite memories.Luckily,I never did that again...

just my own when i locked myself out. heh.
we broke *out* of my friend's house once when we were kids. her mom
wouldn't let us go out so we climbed out the bathroom window onto the
roof, jumped across to the neighbor's roof, and climbed down the
trellis. yes. we got caught ;)
---
"what does my body have to do
with my gratitude?" (ani d)
http://shattering.org
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User: "% surfs@uniserve"

Title: Re: Have you ever broken into a house? 29 May 2004 09:22:31 PM

"what does my body have to do
with my gratitude?" (ani d)
http://shattering.org

your body has everything to do with it ,
just try plugging your butt for a week and you'll see
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User: "CyberDroog"

Title: Re: Have you ever broken into a house? 30 May 2004 02:02:53 PM
On 29 May 2004 17:05:43 -0700,
(alvintchase) wrote:

When I was 9 I broke into a house.I definatly wouldn't do it again.I
still remember how upset and embarresed I was when I got caught and
the woman who lived there called the police.It's definatly one of my
least favorite memories.Luckily,I never did that again...

Not a great memory, but I did this when I was 23. I was looking for
someone - I won't go into the reasons why - and I ended up kicking in the
door at an apartment building two blocks away.
Luckily no one was home. And luckily I was relatively calm when I finally
did run into the guy I had been looking for.
--
OVERWORK, n. A dangerous disorder affecting high public functionaries who
want to go fishing.
- Ambrose Bierce
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User: "solidac"

Title: Re: Have you ever broken into a house? 30 May 2004 03:12:06 PM
"CyberDroog" wrote

... And luckily I was relatively calm when I finally did run into the guy

I had been looking for.


--

is just plain calm calmer than relatively calm? I guess it depends on where
you were at, but i'm guessing relatively calm wasn't much calm at all. I'm
sure the other guy was happy to see you!
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User: "Trishamolson"

Title: Re: Have you ever broken into a house? 30 May 2004 03:52:36 PM
Okay -- no one will believe this, but I am tierd of appearing boring so I will
share and perhaps shock people. I was a professional thief for a while in my
late teens 19-21. I broke into several houses.
There are funny stories to it. One lady I robbed was a friend of my mothers
and she was crying over the jewlery she lost (having no idea I was the thief)
because it was special to her. So I felt very very guilty, and went to the
fence where I sold the stuff and said I needed it back. He wouldn't return it
so I had to buy it back at the fence's price (it was a lot) and then sneak back
in to the lady's house and put the jewlery back.
I didn't make a good thief :)
Rosena
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User: "Whateverafter"

Title: Re: Have you ever broken into a house? 30 May 2004 04:42:19 PM

Subject: Re: Have you ever broken into a house?
From:

(Trishamolson)
Date: 5/30/2004 2:52 PM Central America Standard Time
Message-id: <20040530165236.22723.00000120@mb-m23.aol.com>



Okay -- no one will believe this, but I am tierd of appearing boring so I
will
share and perhaps shock people. I was a professional thief for a while in my
late teens 19-21. I broke into several houses.

There are funny stories to it. One lady I robbed was a friend of my mothers
and she was crying over the jewlery she lost (having no idea I was the thief)
because it was special to her. So I felt very very guilty, and went to the
fence where I sold the stuff and said I needed it back. He wouldn't return
it
so I had to buy it back at the fence's price (it was a lot) and then sneak
back
in to the lady's house and put the jewlery back.

I didn't make a good thief :)

Rosena







How did you get into tdoing that kind of thing> Peer pressure? That's nice
that you put the jewelry back.
Ok, I'll tell mine.:
I was 19, and engaged to my exhusband. And I had been a virgin up to about
two months before our wedding, and we had been engaged for about a year, so the
chemistry had been building up for a while. So we just didn't quite make it to
the wedding day, and after we got started, we were going at it pretty hot and
heavy. \ So,,, the house across the street from my parents house, my
house too, was under construction. The basics were there the walls, doors,
etc. so one night when Jim was taking me home, we decided it would be exciting
to break in and make love, so we found what we thought would be the master
bedroom and, well.....
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User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: Have you ever broken into a house? 30 May 2004 02:16:00 AM
Only my parents' house, when I lived there. I came home from school to
find I couldn't get in. I never told my mother how come I was inside
when she got back from shopping, and there was nothing to see. I never
did have a key to the house.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.

User: "Flashfire"

Title: Re: Have you ever broken into a house? 31 May 2004 04:06:06 AM
alvintchase wrote:

When I was 9 I broke into a house.I definatly wouldn't do it again.I
still remember how upset and embarresed I was when I got caught and
the woman who lived there called the police.It's definatly one of my
least favorite memories.Luckily,I never did that again...

My own, several times throughout my life. And once when I was a teen,
another person's house. I was very broke at the time and desperate for
money. A friend in the same situation suggested it, so we did it.
--
Regards Lee
Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of
enthusiasm. ~ Sir Winston Churchill
.

User: "Janithor"

Title: Re: Have you ever broken into a house? 29 May 2004 07:10:08 PM
x-no-archive: yes
alvintchase wrote:

When I was 9 I broke into a house.I definatly wouldn't do it again.I
still remember how upset and embarresed I was when I got caught and
the woman who lived there called the police.It's definatly one of my
least favorite memories.Luckily,I never did that again...

I wrote my name in the cement in a house that was being constructed a
couple houses down from us. Well, my older brother and his friend did,
and I did it with them, I was probably 7. Needless to say, we got caught.
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User: "solidac"

Title: Re: Have you ever broken into a house? 29 May 2004 07:18:26 PM


I wrote my name in the cement in a house that was being constructed a

couple houses down from us. Well, my older brother and his friend did, and
I did it with them, I was probably 7. Needless to say, we got caught.


lol
things not to do..
1). Signing your name in wet concrete leaves too big a clue for the super
sleaths
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User: "wombn"

Title: Re: Have you ever broken into a house? 29 May 2004 08:10:17 PM
On Sun, 30 May 2004 00:10:08 GMT, Janithor <Janithor@comcast.net>
wrote:


I wrote my name in the cement in a house that was being constructed a
couple houses down from us. Well, my older brother and his friend did,
and I did it with them, I was probably 7. Needless to say, we got caught.

um..... *cough* you wrote your names and didn't think you'd be
caught? Even for 7 y/o that's kinda... uh.... dumb.
*cough*
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If laughter is the best medicine,
then kittens should be covered by our health insurance. :-)
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