Anonymous wrote:When I was a kid I walked with my friend to our local 7-11, which we regularly hit up with whatever change we had to buy candy from the cheap bins. On our walk we came upon a brand new roll of life savers that someone dropped in a parking lot. I stuck it in my pocket and we went to the 7-11. The clerk got suspicious as we huddled together counting our change, reaching into our pockets, etc. When we went to the counter he made us empty our pockets. Guess what was in mine? That brand new roll of life savers. I got to talk to the cops that day, and I was beyond humiliated and embarrassed. I was not a kid who would steal, but my friend was the only one who believed that.
Anyway, OP, I have paid for a crime that I didn’t commit, and I hearby bequeath you the karma that the universe owed me for that. [/quote]
This is an awesome thing to say.
And OP, you don't sound like a coward/goody-goody. You sound like a good person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you driving a metallic mint green 1964 Buick Skylark convertible?
I was waiting for this! DCUM never fails.
Anonymous wrote:I would send them a letter with $2 in it. I would be worried that somewhere down the road I might be asked on a form whether I had ever committed a crime or stolen anything. I would not want to write out the Caprison incident and look silly but now I've lied on a form. If it was a govt form then lying on the form would be a bigger crime. Now I'm in possible felony territory. It would be unlikely but if I ever had to take a polygraph I would fail. I'm a terrible liar.
OP - take care of this so it doesn't turn into something bigger down the road.
Anonymous wrote:I am a 40yo White chick & I shop lift. Just started. Not sure why. I’m just tired of always following the rules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you driving a metallic mint green 1964 Buick Skylark convertible?
I was waiting for this! DCUM never fails.
Positraction, or no positraction?
Unlikely...but maybe there were two “yutes” driving an identical vehicle
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you driving a metallic mint green 1964 Buick Skylark convertible?
I was waiting for this! DCUM never fails.
Positraction, or no positraction?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you driving a metallic mint green 1964 Buick Skylark convertible?
I was waiting for this! DCUM never fails.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you driving a metallic mint green 1964 Buick Skylark convertible?
Yes, OP is FBI’s 10 most wanted list.
