Thieving Cvnts
So, we woke up this morning to find that my cellphone had been stolen from next to my bed. Thieving cvnts climed onto the balcony, put their thieving hand through the top window, opened the bottom window and then used a stick to slide my phone across the bedside table and then pinched it.
I spent most of the day waiting for the Cops, freezing my banking app, buying a new phone and doing a sim swap.
Thieving cvnts broke in next door. Stole the TV, some bedding and 2 mirrors.
May they rot in hell.
Thieving cvnts!
I spent most of the day waiting for the Cops, freezing my banking app, buying a new phone and doing a sim swap.
Thieving cvnts broke in next door. Stole the TV, some bedding and 2 mirrors.
May they rot in hell.
Thieving cvnts!
Chilli wrote: ↑Sat Aug 22, 2020 5:21 pm So, we woke up this morning to find that my cellphone had been stolen from next to my bed. Thieving cvnts climed onto the balcony, put their thieving hand through the top window, opened the bottom window and then used a stick to slide my phone across the bedside table and then pinched it.
I spent most of the day waiting for the Cops, freezing my banking app, buying a new phone and doing a sim swap.
Thieving cvnts broke in next door. Stole the TV, some bedding and 2 mirrors.
May they rot in hell.
Thieving cvnts!
Heavy sleeper?
1 year old babyKawazaki wrote: ↑Sat Aug 22, 2020 5:49 pmChilli wrote: ↑Sat Aug 22, 2020 5:21 pm So, we woke up this morning to find that my cellphone had been stolen from next to my bed. Thieving cvnts climed onto the balcony, put their thieving hand through the top window, opened the bottom window and then used a stick to slide my phone across the bedside table and then pinched it.
I spent most of the day waiting for the Cops, freezing my banking app, buying a new phone and doing a sim swap.
Thieving cvnts broke in next door. Stole the TV, some bedding and 2 mirrors.
May they rot in hell.
Thieving cvnts!
Heavy sleeper?
The way you describe the whole incident and the use of a stick makes me think you actually saw what was happening but to afraid to do anything. Either piss poor vigilance or an insurance bluff.I
wind your neck in please, consider this a friendly warning
wind your neck in please, consider this a friendly warning
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Back to the kindergarten stuff then.
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Sure beats victim blaming.Amethyst wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2020 7:56 amBack to the kindergarten stuff then.
Yawn, you are such a tiresome arsehole.Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 12:09 pmSure beats victim blaming.
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Sorry to hear this Chilli. Vokkers. Die ergste is dat hul jou private space intrude het. Thats one big benefit living in Struisbaai. Everything is open like in the movies. No walls and security, crime is nearly non existing.
What a coincidense...
Same day later on.... i bought a cheap cell phone at the local..... Got a fantastic deal. Guy looked a bit dodgy ( dark hoody pulled low over his head....) and he had shifty eyes.
I didn't ask too many questions as he didn't look like much of a talker. Weird thing is that he had super..... long arms. He could reach across 2 tables to drink his pint. Very odd.
I wiiped the phone and it works fantastic. So a great find for me.
Same day later on.... i bought a cheap cell phone at the local..... Got a fantastic deal. Guy looked a bit dodgy ( dark hoody pulled low over his head....) and he had shifty eyes.
I didn't ask too many questions as he didn't look like much of a talker. Weird thing is that he had super..... long arms. He could reach across 2 tables to drink his pint. Very odd.
I wiiped the phone and it works fantastic. So a great find for me.
I want to deregister. Please do the necessary. Thanks and cheers.
FFS, that's a bit of an overreaction is it not.Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 12:09 pmSure beats victim blaming.
Unlucky mate. Bastards.Chilli wrote: ↑Sat Aug 22, 2020 5:21 pm So, we woke up this morning to find that my cellphone had been stolen from next to my bed. Thieving cvnts climed onto the balcony, put their thieving hand through the top window, opened the bottom window and then used a stick to slide my phone across the bedside table and then pinched it.
I spent most of the day waiting for the Cops, freezing my banking app, buying a new phone and doing a sim swap.
Thieving cvnts broke in next door. Stole the TV, some bedding and 2 mirrors.
May they rot in hell.
Thieving cvnts!
Oh, and What’s the pin btw?
Asking for a certain friend.
https://notplanetrugby.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=436
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No,
Personally think S15 is dead since they started the conference format.
Would love to see a proper Currie Cup and long tours.
Thanks Oom.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 3:46 pm Sorry to hear this Chilli. Vokkers. Die ergste is dat hul jou private space intrude het. Thats one big benefit living in Struisbaai. Everything is open like in the movies. No walls and security, crime is nearly non existing.
The phone was easily replaced. It is the violation of our personal space like you say.
I hope that you got it cheap, really cheap for that old piece of crapmoosehead wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 4:30 pm What a coincidense...
Same day later on.... i bought a cheap cell phone at the local..... Got a fantastic deal. Guy looked a bit dodgy ( dark hoody pulled low over his head....) and he had shifty eyes.
I didn't ask too many questions as he didn't look like much of a talker. Weird thing is that he had super..... long arms. He could reach across 2 tables to drink his pint. Very odd.
I wiiped the phone and it works fantastic. So a great find for me.
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Ymx wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 6:50 pmUnlucky mate. Bastards.Chilli wrote: ↑Sat Aug 22, 2020 5:21 pm So, we woke up this morning to find that my cellphone had been stolen from next to my bed. Thieving cvnts climed onto the balcony, put their thieving hand through the top window, opened the bottom window and then used a stick to slide my phone across the bedside table and then pinched it.
I spent most of the day waiting for the Cops, freezing my banking app, buying a new phone and doing a sim swap.
Thieving cvnts broke in next door. Stole the TV, some bedding and 2 mirrors.
May they rot in hell.
Thieving cvnts!
Oh, and What’s the pin btw?
Asking for a certain friend.
https://notplanetrugby.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=436
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Amethyst wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 5:13 pmI want to deregister. Please do the necessary. Thanks and cheers.
Not long before we left Zim we were broken into and robbed, while we were still in the house, we believe we were gassed whilst we were asleep and then robbed, it was a MO being used at the time we found out later.Chilli wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 5:03 amThanks Oom.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 3:46 pm Sorry to hear this Chilli. Vokkers. Die ergste is dat hul jou private space intrude het. Thats one big benefit living in Struisbaai. Everything is open like in the movies. No walls and security, crime is nearly non existing.
The phone was easily replaced. It is the violation of our personal space like you say.
They spray a can of something like “start ya bastard” which makes you pass out, they then can go about their business without fear of you waking up
They went into my 5 year old daughters room turned on the light and emptied her wardrobe, thank goodness she was a heavy sleeper (we think only we, wife and I were gassed)
Like you say the stuff is just that, stuff and can be easily replaced but the violation of your personal space is what gets you, well that and your CD collection, and my favourite Akubra sent to me by my sister when she was in Aus, wasn,t bothered by the TV stereo etc
Fuckers
Similar story when we left Zim. We had gone down to SA for a holiday and left our house-help to look after the house. We get a phone call one day that the house had been emptied. We packed up and drove back up, to find out entire house ransacked. They had taken a few days to clear it out, so they had slept in our beds and the placed reeked of urine. They eventually found the guy and he was locked up, and credit to the cops they continued to find bits and pieces of our belongings scattered across various townships in Bulawayo.Jambanja wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 7:58 am Not long before we left Zim we were broken into and robbed, while we were still in the house, we believe we were gassed whilst we were asleep and then robbed, it was a MO being used at the time we found out later.
They spray a can of something like “start ya bastard” which makes you pass out, they then can go about their business without fear of you waking up
They went into my 5 year old daughters room turned on the light and emptied her wardrobe, thank goodness she was a heavy sleeper (we think only we, wife and I were gassed)
Like you say the stuff is just that, stuff and can be easily replaced but the violation of your personal space is what gets you, well that and your CD collection, and my favourite Akubra sent to me by my sister when she was in Aus, wasn,t bothered by the TV stereo etc
Fuckers
That was the day we decided to move to SA.
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assfly wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 11:11 amSimilar story when we left Zim. We had gone down to SA for a holiday and left our house-help to look after the house. We get a phone call one day that the house had been emptied. We packed up and drove back up, to find out entire house ransacked. They had taken a few days to clear it out, so they had slept in our beds and the placed reeked of urine. They eventually found the guy and he was locked up, and credit to the cops they continued to find bits and pieces of our belongings scattered across various townships in Bulawayo.Jambanja wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 7:58 am Not long before we left Zim we were broken into and robbed, while we were still in the house, we believe we were gassed whilst we were asleep and then robbed, it was a MO being used at the time we found out later.
They spray a can of something like “start ya bastard” which makes you pass out, they then can go about their business without fear of you waking up
They went into my 5 year old daughters room turned on the light and emptied her wardrobe, thank goodness she was a heavy sleeper (we think only we, wife and I were gassed)
Like you say the stuff is just that, stuff and can be easily replaced but the violation of your personal space is what gets you, well that and your CD collection, and my favourite Akubra sent to me by my sister when she was in Aus, wasn,t bothered by the TV stereo etc
Fuckers
That was the day we decided to move to SA.