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Kid Shelleen

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Re: Ceiling Tile Ventilation
« Reply #10 on: June 21, 2009, 12:01:02 AM »
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FQ 13 says: Better your jb than your wife.

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Re: Ceiling Tile Ventilation
« Reply #11 on: June 21, 2009, 12:04:08 AM »
just give them the cash, you can buy insurance to cover theft/robbery.
I always break all the clay pigeons,  some times its even with lead.

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Re: Ceiling Tile Ventilation
« Reply #12 on: June 21, 2009, 01:44:12 AM »
just give them the cash, you can buy insurance to cover theft/robbery.

That is the one thing that most of the guys I have talked too that work in convenience stores have said. They just hand over the money. Press the drawer open button and back away with hands up. I don't see anything wrong with that at all. Money is never worth dying over and unless they own the store, it isn't even theirs to worry about.

The problem begins when lead is introduced into the air. They come in shooting, they are going out in a zipped up bag (my view of it). It just seems that most of these guys don't want to have any part in having a gun. Now I don't know if they legally can't have guns or it's a moral/religious objection or just an employee restriction. I have never asked because that information is filed into the "None of My Business" folder.

I just make friendly conversation with them because that is the kind of person I am. Plus, the three closest stores to me are owned by the same guy and they shift the workers around to each of them. So I come across the same people regularly. I am starting to think at this point, I need to have a chat with the owner about his rules and what he will allow.

Hell, maybe I'll even apply for a little extra work as some 'muscle' during the late hours. I would be out of sight most of the time, because I would be standing in the cooler trying not to burst into flames during the summer heat. ;D That and it would give me a tacti-COOL advantage!  ;)
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Re: Ceiling Tile Ventilation
« Reply #13 on: July 01, 2009, 01:20:28 AM »
Just found out they caught the SOB that robbed the place near by. He was caught in San Marcos, a town not far from here. He apparently also robbed a Little Caesars Pizza place and an AutoZone. He was arrested on his 4th attempt at another convenience store. Everyone of his robberies started off with a shotgun blast into the ceiling.

He is from Pearsall originally but he attends the local university here in town and lives not far from me. He was an offensive lineman for the football team and had completed his junior year.

He is now facing up to life in prison with at least 4 charges of aggravated robbery and whatever else they can put on him. The dummy ruined his life over a little extra cash. Next year he would have been done with school and possibly gotten into professional football.

People's stupidity and greed never cease to amaze me.
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Re: Ceiling Tile Ventilation
« Reply #14 on: July 01, 2009, 02:55:36 AM »
Just found out they caught the SOB that robbed the place near by. He was caught in San Marcos, a town not far from here. He apparently also robbed a Little Caesars Pizza place and an AutoZone. He was arrested on his 4th attempt at another convenience store. Everyone of his robberies started off with a shotgun blast into the ceiling.

He is from Pearsall originally but he attends the local university here in town and lives not far from me. He was an offensive lineman for the football team and had completed his junior year.

He is now facing up to life in prison with at least 4 charges of aggravated robbery and whatever else they can put on him. The dummy ruined his life over a little extra cash. Next year he would have been done with school and possibly gotten into professional football.

People's stupidity and greed never cease to amaze me.

Not far from me either, hopefully they throw the book at him.  His lucky someone didn't blast him during one of his robberies.

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Re: Ceiling Tile Ventilation
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Re: Ceiling Tile Ventilation
« Reply #15 on: July 01, 2009, 03:01:34 AM »
Huh?
It was late at night, and I had gone out to dinner with some friends, wine was drunk, keys were missed. Lets try, better to lose your job than your life (although a good jib sail is pricy, and depending on the wife.......). :-[ ;D
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Re: Ceiling Tile Ventilation
« Reply #16 on: July 01, 2009, 10:14:22 AM »
It was late at night, and I had gone out to dinner with some friends, wine was drunk, keys were missed. Lets try, better to lose your job than your life (although a good jib sail is pricy, and depending on the wife.......). :-[ ;D
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Knew what you intended but funnier the first time ;D
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