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Denise~* wrote:
jj - rfc wrote: Thank goodness most buglers aren't into home invasion type robberies. I wouldn't think so -- you could hear most buglers coming a mile away. ;-) Except for the two men who did it to my mom 2 weeks before Christmas. Knocked on the door & asked for an ambiguous person. She told them to go away, and they ended up kicking down the door while my mom was talking to 911. They first took her purse money & wouldn't leave. My mom took a opportune chance & bolted out the door to the neighbors house across the street (where a large black man resides). They followed, but ran off when the neighbor opened his door. Then my mom almost passed out. She hasn't heard anything from the police since. Home invasions are all too common in Memphis. These days these punks don't seem to care if you're a home or not. It's scary which is one reason why every time I move I go further from the city. I don't blame you, Jill. I'm glad I live out in the boonies... We live in the boonies too, but there was a rash of burglaries lately, they caught them. It was something like 4 or 5 Teenagers & early-20-somethings. Seems to be a gang initiation sort of thing to crash into peoples homes while they are there. Unfortunately, some of them are weilding guns and don't know when to stop. Your mom was lucky. When I was still a teenager all the houses around my parents house were burgled. The burglers watched and knew who left for work and at what time the house would be empty. They also knew my mom was always home so our house was skipped. My brother Scott was burgled by someone backing up a van to his garage and jacking it up. Most of the neighbors weren't home. He came back after work to find his front door broken in and all his stuff missing. He got it replaced by his insurance and a month later they hit him again. The police told him that's another thing they do... wait for the insurance replacement and then go back for the goodies. After that he had an alarm system installed and any little thing will set it off and automatically call the police. It's scary living alone, it really is. Jill |
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It's scary living alone, it really is.
Jill Jill, I'm with your sentiments. Keep yourself safe in all manner. Even now when we are driving down the hwys and see young women driving alone, I worry for them. "Crime is everywhere nowadays." Dee Dee |
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On 2006-04-14, jmcquown wrote:
and then go back for the goodies. After that he had an alarm system installed and any little thing will set it off and automatically call the police. But will the police respond? The police in Fremont CA now refuse to answer most burgler alarms. See below: http://www.securityinfowatch.com/art...on=407&id=7757 nb |
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Denise~* wrote: jj - rfc wrote: Thank goodness most buglers aren't into home invasion type robberies. I wouldn't think so -- you could hear most buglers coming a mile away. ;-) Except for the two men who did it to my mom 2 weeks before Christmas. Knocked on the door & asked for an ambiguous person. She told them to go away, and they ended up kicking down the door while my mom was talking to 911. They first took her purse money & wouldn't leave. My mom took a opportune chance & bolted out the door to the neighbors house across the street (where a large black man resides). They followed, but ran off when the neighbor opened his door. Then my mom almost passed out. She hasn't heard anything from the police since. Are any of you out there telling me that it wouldn't be satisfying to put bullets in those guys? Home invasions are all too common in Memphis. These days these punks don't seem to care if you're a home or not. It's scary which is one reason why every time I move I go further from the city. I don't blame you, Jill. I'm glad I live out in the boonies... We live in the boonies too, but there was a rash of burglaries lately, they caught them. It was something like 4 or 5 Teenagers & early-20-somethings. --Bryan |
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Food Snob wrote:
Are any of you out there telling me that it wouldn't be satisfying to put bullets in those guys? Are you one of those who has huns around for self defense and are just dying for the chance to defend yourself/? |
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notbob wrote:
On 2006-04-14, jmcquown wrote: and then go back for the goodies. After that he had an alarm system installed and any little thing will set it off and automatically call the police. But will the police respond? The police in Fremont CA now refuse to answer most burgler alarms. See below: http://www.securityinfowatch.com/art...on=407&id=7757 nb I don't know about California but here they most definitely will respond. Jill |
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Dave Smith wrote:
Food Snob wrote: Are any of you out there telling me that it wouldn't be satisfying to put bullets in those guys? Are you one of those who has huns around for self defense and are just dying for the chance to defend yourself/? I'm kinda wondering that myself. We have out own protection, but I don't ever look forward to using it as such, but I am well versed in the method if I had to. |
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I move I go further from the city.
I don't blame you, Jill. I'm glad I live out in the boonies... If I move much further out I'll be in another state! Jill Frank Lloyd Wright said to find yourself a place to live you like away from your place of work; then move 50 miles further away. Of course this was many years ago; probably he'd say to try another planet. Dee Dee |
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Denise~* wrote: Dave Smith wrote: Food Snob wrote: Are any of you out there telling me that it wouldn't be satisfying to put bullets in those guys? Are you one of those who has huns around for self defense and are just dying for the chance to defend yourself/? I'm kinda wondering that myself. We have out own protection, but I don't ever look forward to using it as such, but I am well versed in the method if I had to. Ever read Dune (Frank Herbert)? Something about the diff between humans and animals being the point of the test of the "gom jabbar." --Bryan |
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Nancy Young wrote:
"Dave Smith" wrote Nancy Young wrote: So ... someone tried to rip you off, so you ripped off the insurance company? Just wondering. Don't expect me to feel guilty. Guilty? Eh. Just pointing out the irony. Break window, steal, bad. Inflate value, get extra money back, good. I am sorry that happened to you, nonetheless. Would really **** me off. I've been pretty lucky so far, only loss was a car radio once. nancy My brother Scott had his house broken into twice. He lives in a nice neighborhood. One of those cookie-cutter suburbs where everything should be Pleasant Valley Sunday (earworm!) every day. Both times no one noticed someone had backed a van up in his driveway and kicked in his front door. They then proceeded to haul away his TV, VCR, computers, pretty much anything they could carry. After the insurance company paid off and he replaced all his stuff, these same guys came back and did it again. See, they know when you work and aren't at home. They also know when you've replaced all your stuff. This is one reason I take boxes for computer components and other expensive items to a dumpster at a convenience store rather than setting them out by the curb. And I make sure there is nothing on the boxes that indicates where the items were delivered. Jill |
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Stacia wrote:
Dan Abel writes: (Stacia) wrote: directed towards me. Sorry for jumping down your throat. Yeah, I have something else to stuff down your throat. Please see my thread about the almond roca. It was really good. Sounds good. You're brave for making candy. I've never made candy myself, not even fudge. Stacia Candy making can be fun, although time consuming and often labor intensive. And I don't even like sweets! My grandma McQuown always had homemade candy available. Of course, she was of that rare breed who also baked many loaves of bread every week (we're talking *decades* before bread machines were available for home use). Date Nut Coconut Candy 2 c. sugar 1 c. milk 1-1/2 Tbs. butter 1 cup chopped dates 1 c. chopped walnuts 1 c. shredded coconut 1 tsp. vanilla extract Combine sugar, milk and butter and cook until it reaches the soft ball stage (test in cold water - mixture will flatten but can be picked up). Add chopped dates and cook 5 minutes longer. Add chopped walnuts, coconut and vanilla. Beat by hand until thick. Butter a 3 inch strip on 6 feet of waxed paper. Spoon the mixture along the strip and spread with a knife into a square shape. Be careful, the mixture is very hot. Let candy set, then cut into 1 inch squares. Wrap squares in waxed paper. Jill |
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"jmcquown" wrote Except! John's mom's house in Rochester; the meter is inside. It is the house he grew up in and back then the meters were inside. That was a major hassle for me a few years back before the inlaw's old house was sold ... making appointments and driving up there to let them in ... if they felt like showing up. Electric and gas meters were inside. nancy |
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