Thursday, February 24, 2011

Cost Of A Vespa In Vietnam

Socially (not) accepted 2 (Sometimes things happen)

I steal your bag, return it to you at the station. Of course, without a hard one hundred or three hundred people who were wearing (which is also unfortunate that just that day you were to buy the ink cartridges). Or get to the car and you find yourself off the hook for some funny mirror.

going to police the mirror at hand, or by the Portfolio, with the distant feeling that part of his job is to review some of the eight hundred thousand surveillance cameras to "watch over our safety," and what you get for an answer (theirs and the rest of the world) is "if they have not done anything more, you're lucky."

You're lucky I do not have to renew all the paperwork (although no one avoids having to cancel credit cards and request new ones). You're lucky you were not broken windscreen step, as the complaint of the mirror only going to serve "in case you are covered by insurance." There is nothing you can do. Sales

away thinking that if this passivity be extended if, in passing near the patrol car, would you lift your weight from his rearview mirror, or if YOUR credit card they have left stuck in an ATM after three unsuccessful attempts they are free of pasta, as well as tickets that have been lifted. Maybe there

yes "lose" a few minutes reviewing the recording of the cashier, who might be for this sort of thing? I guess being a misdemeanor, not want to bother with something that will not have any consequences, but I personally prefer to know who the they now know my name, where I live, or who returned to lift the wallet or breaking the mirror because "nothing happens." If only for change of sidewalk if I see him approaching.

So repeat all me: If I steal your wallet and take my money, or if I hang off the rearview mirror, as much as I return the papers or I do not break the windshield respectively, I have to thank: those guys are still criminals.

(This entry also can be titled "Vila-real, Gunfighter ").