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STOLEN: Panasonic Commuting/Touring bike
Somebody should catch the guy and make his life even more pathetic.
Matt O'Toole wrote: I rarely entertain thoughts of revenge. It's enough for me to think about how pathetic this guy's life is, going around breaking into people's houses and stealing stuff. Matt O. |
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Gary Smiley wrote:
They should do to bicycle thieves what they used to do to horse thieves and cattle rustlers. (am)Do you mean 'hang the wrong guy occasionally'? Gary Smiley wrote: Good point. Ever see the movie "The Ox-Bow Incident"? Yes, in fact I was thinking of it when I wrote that! -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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A Muzi wrote:
Gary Smiley wrote: They should do to bicycle thieves what they used to do to horse thieves and cattle rustlers. (am)Do you mean 'hang the wrong guy occasionally'? Gary Smiley wrote: Good point. Ever see the movie "The Ox-Bow Incident"? Yes, in fact I was thinking of it when I wrote that! Nowadays I think they just put the varmints into the big house. Big White house at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, that is. |
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David Reuteler wrote:
In rec.bicycles.tech WTF,O wrote: : Save the rope. Just go with the drawing and quartering. wouldn't it take more rope to draw and quarter? that's where you attach each limb to a horse and pull the hapless victim apart, correct? did the english pull out the intestines before or after drawing and quartering? endless possibilities here. "Drawing" _is_ removal of the viscera. -- Andrew 'A Time And Place For Every Thing' Muzi www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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I don't think they particularly cared if they got the right guy either, as long as there was an example to keep the peons in line. And that changed when? C.Q.C. |
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A Muzi wrote:
Gary Smiley wrote: They should do to bicycle thieves what they used to do to horse thieves and cattle rustlers. Do you mean 'hang the wrong guy occasionally'? Gary Smiley wrote in message ... Good point. Ever see the movie "The Ox-Bow Incident"? or "Hang 'em High"? |
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"Hang 'em High" was good, but the "The Ox-Bow Incident" had me wringing out my handkerchief.
But it was made a generation earlier. "B.C. Cletta" wrote: A Muzi wrote: Gary Smiley wrote: They should do to bicycle thieves what they used to do to horse thieves and cattle rustlers. Do you mean 'hang the wrong guy occasionally'? Gary Smiley wrote in message ... Good point. Ever see the movie "The Ox-Bow Incident"? or "Hang 'em High"? |
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STOLEN: Panasonic Commuting/Touring bike
After 21 years of living in the same Takoma Park
bungalow, I regret to report that I have experienced my first burglary -- a burglary that targeted just one item: the Panasonic Pro-Touring road bicycle that was it locked? i know 10 people that had bikes stolen from gargages & such for every one stolen in use (typ bike rack). from an old gardening magazine to secure power tools: embed a length of chain in a bucket of concrete. i figure the ubiquitous five gallon bucket (19-l) w/ concrete will weight about 100-lbs (45-kgm). |
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Sort of like Guantanamo Bay under
the Talibush, I would imagine ... Heh, heh, heh. :^) |
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