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  • 02-08-2010, 05:17 PM
    bam!
    Re: Consequences of Tennessee Shoplifting - $500 +
    I am glad that you keep it Rail.

    And its called your past actions dictate the future.

    Randomly, I am curious about how you shoplifted that frequently and managed to get away. What did you do and how did you do it? I am genuinely interested as I like to observe and study shoplifters and human behavior.
  • 02-08-2010, 08:15 PM
    souperdave
    Re: Consequences of Tennessee Shoplifting - $500 +
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    Quoting KeepitRail
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    It waasss worth it. I told myself when I began doing it that once I got caught or in a sticky situation I'd quit, and I have. It was pretty exciting while it lasted though, 6 or 7 months of free groceries! Honestly, for me it was more of a game, as in figuring out different ways to do it. However sad it may be for the store, I still redistributed a portion of the groceries to several people in need. All in all, it was a good time. However I'm pretty excited to stop while i'm ahead! Thanks for the reply



    You go girl! Sounds like you have a pretty exciting life! I didn't get caught and I've quit while I'm ahead, so looks as if the fox has eluded the hound.. Its so cute when people write the way they talk, and they get so darn excited about the internet!

    For one, it's not "girl" dipstick!

    For two, I don't waste my emotion getting "excited" about braggerts that think they have out-foxed the fox, whether they have or not.

    Sooooooooo, don't flatter yourself that you've raised my dander any.......trailer kings don't give me any sort of a chubby.;)

    Good for you for "stopping"! But you'll soon see it's like a drug and you'll have the monkey on your back whispering in your ear before too long.:eek: And you'll listen to it!

    Then I, or one of my buds, will be there for ya.........I heard concrete has a rather bland taste, but leaves a lasting impression....mainly on your dentalwork!
  • 02-08-2010, 08:24 PM
    cyjeff
    Re: Consequences of Tennessee Shoplifting - $500 +
    When you were dispensing your loot vis a vis Robin Hood, did you hand them cash as well?

    Do you really think that a retailer just eats the cost of theft, loss prevention, all those cameras and litigation?

    Why no... they pass it down to the rest of us in higher prices. The stores margins don't change, but the rest of us pay more for groceries.

    Therefore, they weren't free... you just were mistaken about from whom you were stealing.
  • 02-08-2010, 09:23 PM
    souperdave
    Re: Consequences of Tennessee Shoplifting - $500 +
    No worries Jeff! "...rail" will be back at it at some point in time.

    Then fate, and possibly pavement, will play catch-up.
  • 02-08-2010, 10:27 PM
    Ant29
    Re: Consequences of Tennessee Shoplifting - $500 +
    KeepitRail, you're a jerk and I hope the cops do bust your sorry ass.
  • 02-10-2010, 01:44 PM
    KeepitRail
    Re: Consequences of Tennessee Shoplifting - $500 +
    thanks for the inspiring words, guys!

    To souper - My apologies for hurting your feelings. You came off as a girl to me (sorry!)

    To the guy who wanted to know how I did it and for so long - confidence and a quick wit, my friend (along with lots of diligent study, of course)!

    To everyone else- thanks for the replies.
  • 02-10-2010, 05:50 PM
    souperdave
    Re: Consequences of Tennessee Shoplifting - $500 +
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    Quoting KeepitRail
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    To souper - My apologies for hurting your feelings. You came off as a girl to me (sorry!)

    No worries! If I had feelings that would've maybe "hurt" 'em.;)

    Now go forth and sin no more!!!
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