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Got bulgarized today.

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man that sucks 🙁

i just got a new driver, and i'm about to buy a new set of irons and a hyrbid club and i'm selling aftermarket pieces of my car to get the $$$ for clubs. if anyone steals my clubs after i go through all this to get new clubs, i will be soooo pissed. but i don't really keep my clubs in my car anymore because of stuff like this happening (and yes, my car has been broken into before).

sorry to hear it man
 
You weren't robbed, you were burgled.

rob·ber·y (rob'?-re)
n., pl. -ies.
The act or an instance of unlawfully taking the property of another by the use of violence or intimidation.

The act or crime of taking another's property unlawfully and by force.

bur·gla·ry (bûr'gl?-re)
n., pl. -ries.
The act of entering a building or other premises with the intent to commit theft.
 
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: Amplifier
That's why gun control is bullsht.

Agreed. That thief could have stolen guns from someone's trunk instead of golf clubs.

Damn didn't think about that,
i thought storing my gun collection in an unlocked car inside an open garage was a safe place :roll:
 
Originally posted by: Amused
You weren't robbed, you were burgled.

rob·ber·y (rob'?-re)
n., pl. -ies.
The act or an instance of unlawfully taking the property of another by the use of violence or intimidation.

The act or crime of taking another's property unlawfully and by force.

bur·gla·ry (bûr'gl?-re)
n., pl. -ries.
The act of entering a building or other premises with the intent to commit theft.

Oh, whew. Now that makes it all better.
 
Originally posted by: intogamer
Originally posted by: Rudee
I hate thieves. I caught a thief red-handed back in highschool who was trying to rip out my stereo from my Truck in the school parking lot. I went overboard on the a$$whooping and the guy filed an assault charge against me.

:laugh:

Oh that would be worth it 🙂
 
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Originally posted by: Amused
You weren't robbed, you were burgled.

rob·ber·y (rob'?-re)
n., pl. -ies.
The act or an instance of unlawfully taking the property of another by the use of violence or intimidation.

The act or crime of taking another's property unlawfully and by force.

bur·gla·ry (bûr'gl?-re)
n., pl. -ries.
The act of entering a building or other premises with the intent to commit theft.

Oh, whew. Now that makes it all better.

Well, if you want people to know what the fsck happened, it helps if you can describe it accurately using the proper words.
 
why are ppl so dumb, if they closed your doors and trunk, you wouldnt have realized anything was missing for days.

and o yeah, stealing is bad!
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Originally posted by: Amused
You weren't robbed, you were burgled.

rob·ber·y (rob'?-re)
n., pl. -ies.
The act or an instance of unlawfully taking the property of another by the use of violence or intimidation.

The act or crime of taking another's property unlawfully and by force.

bur·gla·ry (bûr'gl?-re)
n., pl. -ries.
The act of entering a building or other premises with the intent to commit theft.

Oh, whew. Now that makes it all better.

Well, if you want people to know what the fsck happened, it helps if you can describe it accurately using the proper words.

Well, then I was bulgarized, not burgled.
 
Originally posted by: Dacalo
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Originally posted by: Amused
You weren't robbed, you were burgled.

rob·ber·y (rob'?-re)
n., pl. -ies.
The act or an instance of unlawfully taking the property of another by the use of violence or intimidation.

The act or crime of taking another's property unlawfully and by force.

bur·gla·ry (bûr'gl?-re)
n., pl. -ries.
The act of entering a building or other premises with the intent to commit theft.

Oh, whew. Now that makes it all better.

Well, if you want people to know what the fsck happened, it helps if you can describe it accurately using the proper words.

Well, then I was bulgarized, not burgled.

bur·gle ( P ) Pronunciation Key (bûrgl)
tr. & intr.v. bur·gled, bur·gling, bur·gles
To burglarize.

Either works.
 
Originally posted by: NiKeFiDO
why are ppl so dumb, if they closed your doors and trunk, you wouldnt have realized anything was missing for days.

and o yeah, stealing is bad!

Yeah but shutting all those doors would have made more noise.
 
Originally posted by: jumpr
Originally posted by: Amplifier
That's why gun control is bullsht.
What? The OP didn't even SEE the thief; how could he have shot him?

:roll:

Because in areas where a citizen's 2nd amendment rights aren't infringed upon, crime is lowered. That's a fact.

Originally posted by: Mookow

Go ahead and do a little reading.

Couldn't agree more. Handgun crime in England went up while there was a ban on them (excluding illegal ownership). So did a lot of other crime.


 
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