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Offline Xasthur

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« Reply #75 on: November 04, 2006, 06:32:12 AM »
I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your guitars, Skyrock.

As a guitarist myself, I know how devastating that would be.

I hope you get your baby back.

Best of luck.

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« Reply #76 on: November 07, 2006, 10:06:20 AM »
Update.  The kid, who I found out is only 18, will make a complete recovery.  He is in a drug rehabilitation/mental hospital right now and is still denying any involvement, even though my stolen property(Grandmothers Stella) was in his possession.  Now that I know he is out of the woods as far as life threatening issues, I am starting to get angry with his denials.  I have however realised that as a civilized person, I must turn this over to the authorities and hope for some type of justice.  It is starting to sink in.  I may never get to see my guitars again.  It has thrown me into a mild state of depression coupled with moments of incredible anger!  At least my family is healthy.  Again I appreciate the offers to help with getting me back with computer again.  
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« Reply #77 on: November 07, 2006, 10:11:10 AM »
:(  Mark.   If he's denying this, nail him to the wall.   Go to the Police.   <> I hope you get some of your stuff back.
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« Reply #78 on: November 07, 2006, 10:51:25 AM »
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Update.  The kid, who I found out is only 18, will make a complete recovery.  He is in a drug rehabilitation/mental hospital right now and is still denying any involvement, even though my stolen property(Grandmothers Stella) was in his possession.  Now that I know he is out of the woods as far as life threatening issues, I am starting to get angry with his denials.  I have however realised that as a civilized person, I must turn this over to the authorities and hope for some type of justice.  It is starting to sink in.  I may never get to see my guitars again.  It has thrown me into a mild state of depression coupled with moments of incredible anger!  At least my family is healthy.  Again I appreciate the offers to help with getting me back with computer again.  
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Hay, if it is still in his possession, maybe you can still shoot him?  I'd check with the athorities first but the safe thing to do is invitehime over at night and then tell the cops he was breaking in.

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« Reply #79 on: November 07, 2006, 11:32:12 AM »
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Hay, if it is still in his possession, maybe you can still shoot him?  I'd check with the athorities first but the safe thing to do is invitehime over at night and then tell the cops he was breaking in.

Note I said, WAS, in his possession.  His grandmother(my neighbor) asked if I had a red stella guitar, I said yes, she then went into her house and brought out my grandmothers 1966 red sunburst stella acoustic.  It was one of 8 guitars stolen from me.  Bugs, I am detecting a little ulterior meaning in your post.  I may be wrong, but if I am right, let me be clear.  I will not hesitate to drop anyone who breaks into my house while me and/or my family is present.  It is my right, it is my belief, and it would be my honor to exterminate any other human who home invades upon me and my children!   I was taught from an early age that if a human makes a decision to come into another man's house uninvited and with ill intentions, then he shall carry the burden of rolling the dice with his own existence.
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« Reply #80 on: November 07, 2006, 01:28:39 PM »
I'll bet you 100 bucks that he will be doing just that within a few weeks of getting out of rehab.

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« Reply #81 on: November 07, 2006, 01:35:55 PM »
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Note I said, WAS, in his possession.  His grandmother(my neighbor) asked if I had a red stella guitar, I said yes, she then went into her house and brought out my grandmothers 1966 red sunburst stella acoustic.  It was one of 8 guitars stolen from me.  Bugs, I am detecting a little ulterior meaning in your post.  I may be wrong, but if I am right, let me be clear.  I will not hesitate to drop anyone who breaks into my house while me and/or my family is present.  It is my right, it is my belief, and it would be my honor to exterminate any other human who home invades upon me and my children!   I was taught from an early age that if a human makes a decision to come into another man's house uninvited and with ill intentions, then he shall carry the burden of rolling the dice with his own existence.
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« Reply #82 on: November 07, 2006, 01:44:26 PM »
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Update.  The kid, who I found out is only 18, will make a complete recovery.  



you mean he wont die in a coma, or a real complete recovery and become a worthwhile lifeform again?
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« Reply #83 on: November 07, 2006, 04:05:07 PM »
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I did find that it was not Meth he was shooting, it was cocaine!  
He did all that **** to support a COCAINE addiction?!?!?!? That is one seriously pathetic, weak person... crack, heroin, meth I can understand.. Still an idiot for doing that crap in the first place, but at least it's understandable. Seriously weak character if he was supporting a coke addiction... I say call in some of those "favors."
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« Reply #84 on: November 07, 2006, 04:19:53 PM »
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He did all that **** to support a COCAINE addiction?!?!?!? That is one seriously pathetic, weak person... crack, heroin, meth I can understand.. Still an idiot for doing that crap in the first place, but at least it's understandable. Seriously weak character if he was supporting a coke addiction... I say call in some of those "favors."
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« Reply #85 on: November 07, 2006, 05:56:46 PM »
that sucks. i cant stand thieves, especially after i had my truck stolen.

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« Reply #86 on: November 07, 2006, 11:54:12 PM »
Co workers neighborhood has been on the hit list the past few weeks I suppose and it was finally his turn.  As usual the local PD has bigger things to worry about, a case number is all you get most times.  I back you 100% on taking out any intruders Sky.  Good luck
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« Reply #87 on: November 08, 2006, 02:40:01 AM »
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i agree with skyrock's father.



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« Reply #88 on: November 08, 2006, 12:06:19 PM »
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Note I said, WAS, in his possession.  His grandmother(my neighbor) asked if I had a red stella guitar, I said yes, she then went into her house and brought out my grandmothers 1966 red sunburst stella acoustic.  It was one of 8 guitars stolen from me.  Bugs, I am detecting a little ulterior meaning in your post.  I may be wrong, but if I am right, let me be clear.  I will not hesitate to drop anyone who breaks into my house while me and/or my family is present.  It is my right, it is my belief, and it would be my honor to exterminate any other human who home invades upon me and my children!   I was taught from an early age that if a human makes a decision to come into another man's house uninvited and with ill intentions, then he shall carry the burden of rolling the dice with his own existence.
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Smart man, lol.  I am sure you would not hesitate to shoot an 18 year old, preferably unarmed,  in the back while he was running away.  It is your right after all, lol.  Am I detecting some sadness that you missed the oportunity?  Why feel sorry for him and his family when he was in a coma, but not feel sory if you shot him in the back?  I think I  know.  You did not feel sorry.  You wished him dead.  You just did not have the balls to say it.  Same way you would not have the balls to shoot him if he posed a real danger to your life, lol.

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« Reply #89 on: November 08, 2006, 12:17:39 PM »
If a person breaks into my home... I don't ask for age and ID. POP! POP!

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