What a lowlife! Good thing for you that you know all us fine, upstanding folk.
This is so funny, I had to share it.
A few days ago while fishing with a friend of mine, this guy comes knocking on my door. My dad answers the door. It's this guy that I used to know, but was never really friends with. Sort of a friend of a friend.
"Is Jeff here? I see his car. I gotta talk to him it's really important!", he says.
"No, he's not here", my dad tells him.
The whole while, this guy is trying to push his was into our house! Well, he finally left.
After getting home from fishing (5 small mouth bass) my parents tell me what happened. I explained to them that this guy is a crack head. And honest to god druggie. And that he was most likely trying to get in to steal stuff. Make sure to keep the doors locked, I tell them.
Fast forward to Sunday, May 12th. I'm out picking up pizza with my girlfriend. I stop to also pick up Spiderman to rent for Xbox. I had just finished telling my girl about this guy, and lo and behold...
"Hey Jeff!! How's it going!", bellows from across the parking lot. Yep, same guy that tried to get in my house.
Fast forward to May 14th.
I'll just give you the link:
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?B...&PAG=461&rfi=9
Yes, that is the same guy I used to know that almost pushed his way into my house.
I am certain I came VERY close to loosing my game collection.
What a lowlife! Good thing for you that you know all us fine, upstanding folk.
Yes it does, otherwise people would not do it.crime doesn't pay
crime doesn't pay for failures
Taxpayers do!Originally posted by rezo
crime doesn't pay for failures
It's a mirror image!
The guy should've picked a legal drug habit, it would've been far cheaper.
that is whack.
"Punch the yeti! Win a free Llama!"
Hopefully he sees some jail time. Thieves are a persistent lot. *-neo
actually, drugs dont pay....
crime doesnt pay...hahahaha
ask Kenneth Lay, or for that matter good ol George W Bush.
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