I was burglarized today...
#31
I don`t think there is anything that can positively ID it at a glance. I'm just thrilled police are taking this serious enough. But all the detective has to go on is the serial. If he hasn't formatted the thing it has some info at boot up to identify it. Still a long shot but its not bad.
#36
Detective Allen called. He said it wasn't mine. I can't be sure how thorough he was, or if he even checked it out at all, but I'd say the case has gone cold. Oh well. Even if it had been mine I'm sure I wouldn't be getting it back anytime soon - it would become evidence. Woulda been nice to bust some guy.
I'll miss the camera too, as it was the one used for all my infamous BudChev photos. 3 different pics in 3 calendars, another one used for that PFYC thing. That was a great camera. Insurance will buy me a new ps3 and cameras my wife will be out her jewelry. So feel bad for her.
I'll miss the camera too, as it was the one used for all my infamous BudChev photos. 3 different pics in 3 calendars, another one used for that PFYC thing. That was a great camera. Insurance will buy me a new ps3 and cameras my wife will be out her jewelry. So feel bad for her.
#40
Go take it out on the MCF Yugo!!!!
Oh wait, Space wrecked it.....
Maybe going ahead and revealing that you're taking her to Charlotte on vacation will cheer her up? I know jewelry usually has to have a footnote on an insurance policy to be covered.... and sometimes it's a good idea to take a video camera and go around your house describing everything you can about once a year and keeping it somewhere so you can prove to an insurance company just exactly what was in your house.
Oh wait, Space wrecked it.....
Maybe going ahead and revealing that you're taking her to Charlotte on vacation will cheer her up? I know jewelry usually has to have a footnote on an insurance policy to be covered.... and sometimes it's a good idea to take a video camera and go around your house describing everything you can about once a year and keeping it somewhere so you can prove to an insurance company just exactly what was in your house.