MWF
Now needs wood
- Joined
- May 29, 2008
- Messages
- 28,275
- Location
- MWF HQ, Ukadia
- Car(s)
- MX-5 1.8i Indiana SE, update pending
Not really the same. Whitely was the victim, Mark.W was the criminal. If someone stole your car then went on television a few years later and told an "anecdote" about it, would that be funny?
Quite! Our Impreza got stolen a few years ago when someone broke into the house to steal the keys and then used it in an attempted armed robbery on a security van. Aside from the inconvenience it caused, particularly as they slashed the rear seatbelts to remove the child seats which they then threw away, Mrs Hersworksfinetoo could never look at the car the same way and I had to sell my beloved Scooby! And we were never told if the culprits were caught.
I hate the way some crimes are described as "victimless" if only property is involved. There is always a victim and while we aren't receiving therapy or medication as a result the sick feeling of being violated when something like that happens to you is not pleasant to say the least.
Shows how big a charisma bypass Wahlberg has had when they had to resort to that as a topic of conversation.