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“"Don't do that again."” |
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| From: | Seth Dillingham | In Response To: | Top of Thread. |
| Date Posted: | Friday, October 22, 2004 2:04:38 PM | Replies: | 1 |
| Enclosures: | None. | ||
Steve Davis (best known around here for all the times we've ridden together, including the PMC) sent me a link to a story, and then said, "I'll never cease to be amazed at my wife."
So I looked at the story. It's about a woman's purse being stolen in a parking lot.
The woman is his wife, Sandy.
The best part is that she chased him down and took her purse back! That's really cool, and brave, but then she actually told the thief, "Don't do that again."
Hah! That's still making me laugh as I write it. She sounds like a mother scolding her kid, when instead she's acting like a real-life wonder woman. Too bad she left the magic lasso at home, she could have tied the guy up for the cops.
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