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HarryKrause wrote:
Okay, who stole the good-quality fishing pliers I bought last year?

I was stocking up my fishing bag and my three pair of el cheapo fishing
pliers are right where I left them, but the good Van Staal titanium
needle nose pliers are...GONE!!!

Which one of you bozos was in my garage?

'fess up or I'll UPS a box full of used kitty litter to your house.

You have 24 hours.

They're here, it seems these *******s have gotten ahold of thousands of
them, in all shapes and sizes:
http://tinyurl.com/cb4l4

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HarryKrause wrote:
Okay, who stole the good-quality fishing pliers I bought last year?

I was stocking up my fishing bag and my three pair of el cheapo fishing
pliers are right where I left them, but the good Van Staal titanium
needle nose pliers are...GONE!!!

Which one of you bozos was in my garage?

'fess up or I'll UPS a box full of used kitty litter to your house.

You have 24 hours.


Maybe the 'Swarm & Destroy Army' hit your area.
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Don White wrote:
HarryKrause wrote:
Okay, who stole the good-quality fishing pliers I bought last year?

I was stocking up my fishing bag and my three pair of el cheapo fishing
pliers are right where I left them, but the good Van Staal titanium
needle nose pliers are...GONE!!!

Which one of you bozos was in my garage?

'fess up or I'll UPS a box full of used kitty litter to your house.

You have 24 hours.


Maybe the 'Swarm & Destroy Army' hit your area.


Sean Hannity always blabs about the "black helicopter theory", is this
the black moped theory??

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On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 10:36:41 -0400, HarryKrause
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Okay, who stole the good-quality fishing pliers I bought last year?

I was stocking up my fishing bag and my three pair of el cheapo fishing
pliers are right where I left them, but the good Van Staal titanium
needle nose pliers are...GONE!!!

Which one of you bozos was in my garage?

'fess up or I'll UPS a box full of used kitty litter to your house.

You have 24 hours.


Harry, I'll believe a lot - I really will.

But you actually own a pair of Van Staal titanium fishing pliers?

Hell, even I don't own a pair of those over priced appliances and I'm
a sucker for anything that relates to my avocation. :)



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I have them. Holding them hostage!

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On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 10:36:41 -0400, HarryKrause
wrote:

Okay, who stole the good-quality fishing pliers I bought last year?

I was stocking up my fishing bag and my three pair of el cheapo fishing
pliers are right where I left them, but the good Van Staal titanium
needle nose pliers are...GONE!!!

Which one of you bozos was in my garage?

'fess up or I'll UPS a box full of used kitty litter to your house.

You have 24 hours.


Harry, I'll believe a lot - I really will.

But you actually own a pair of Van Staal titanium fishing pliers?

Hell, even I don't own a pair of those over priced appliances and I'm
a sucker for anything that relates to my avocation. :)



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I have to ask:

What will a $100 pair of pliers do that a $15 pair wont' do?

How can you lose a tool that you use on your boat, how far can it go?

Is it possible this is just another one of those stories you like to tell?


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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 10:36:41 -0400, HarryKrause
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Okay, who stole the good-quality fishing pliers I bought last year?

I was stocking up my fishing bag and my three pair of el cheapo fishing
pliers are right where I left them, but the good Van Staal titanium
needle nose pliers are...GONE!!!

Which one of you bozos was in my garage?

'fess up or I'll UPS a box full of used kitty litter to your house.

You have 24 hours.



Harry, I'll believe a lot - I really will.

But you actually own a pair of Van Staal titanium fishing pliers?

Hell, even I don't own a pair of those over priced appliances and I'm
a sucker for anything that relates to my avocation. :)



Ebay...$96.00. New.

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It is Good for the United States.



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Harry,
Do you realize you have admitted that you are buying stolen merchandise?
While it might not be on the tip sheet, both you and the pawn broker assume
it is stolen.


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HarryKrause wrote:
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 10:36:41 -0400, HarryKrause
wrote:


Okay, who stole the good-quality fishing pliers I bought last year?

I was stocking up my fishing bag and my three pair of el cheapo fishing
pliers are right where I left them, but the good Van Staal titanium
needle nose pliers are...GONE!!!

Which one of you bozos was in my garage?

'fess up or I'll UPS a box full of used kitty litter to your house.

You have 24 hours.



Harry, I'll believe a lot - I really will.

But you actually own a pair of Van Staal titanium fishing pliers?

Hell, even I don't own a pair of those over priced appliances and I'm
a sucker for anything that relates to my avocation. :)



Ebay...$96.00. New.


Oh, I also recommend pawn shops for new merchandise. I got a brand new
Honda lawnmower at a Baltimore pawn shop for less than half price. The
pawn shop owner guesses that certain members of the criminal element who
steal credit cards use them to buy merch and then pawn the merch for cash.
Since the merch isn't stolen, it doesn't show up on tip sheets. At least
that was his guess.



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Harry,

You stated your pawn shop dealer assumes people use stolen credit cards to
purchase merch. since the product was purchased illegally with stolen
credit cards that makes the product stolen. Since you used the pawn shop
dealer as your "expert" in the situation it is reasonable to assume you
believed him.

Hence, you are buying stolen merchandise even though it is not on a tip
sheet.



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Harry,
Do you realize you have admitted that you are buying stolen merchandise?
While it might not be on the tip sheet, both you and the pawn broker
assume it is stolen.


"HarryKrause" wrote in message
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HarryKrause wrote:

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:


On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 10:36:41 -0400, HarryKrause
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Okay, who stole the good-quality fishing pliers I bought last year?

I was stocking up my fishing bag and my three pair of el cheapo
fishing pliers are right where I left them, but the good Van Staal
titanium needle nose pliers are...GONE!!!

Which one of you bozos was in my garage?

'fess up or I'll UPS a box full of used kitty litter to your house.

You have 24 hours.



Harry, I'll believe a lot - I really will.

But you actually own a pair of Van Staal titanium fishing pliers?

Hell, even I don't own a pair of those over priced appliances and I'm
a sucker for anything that relates to my avocation. :)



Ebay...$96.00. New.


Oh, I also recommend pawn shops for new merchandise. I got a brand new
Honda lawnmower at a Baltimore pawn shop for less than half price. The
pawn shop owner guesses that certain members of the criminal element who
steal credit cards use them to buy merch and then pawn the merch for
cash. Since the merch isn't stolen, it doesn't show up on tip sheets. At
least that was his guess.



--
If it is Bad for Bush,
It is Good for the United States.







You are making the same error you make frequently. You do not really
comprehend what you read. I suggest you read what I posted again, and then
decide whether you want to change your post.

What do you do generally for a living? Certainly nothing that requires
critical reading skills, eh?




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It is Good for the United States.



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