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sledge Wrote:

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> my son literally put his little yellow watering

> can down on the front drive and left it for 10

> mins...and it was pinched! Bless he saw someone

> walking up the road with it and chased them saying

> "that's mine, that's mine" (he's 3 years old!


Oh no :-( did they give it back?

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i had a bike stolen that i hadn't ridden for over a year - it was rusting away with 2 completely flat tyres so needed a lot of work (plus some kids had tampered with the nuts n bolts presumably to try and get the wheels off - this was before they went flat!) - the thieves cut through my lock, the bike was in the flats' communal garage... amazing what people will steal - usually when you least expect it!
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Not strictly pram related, but having just bought these plant pots off a very kind ED Forum member, on Saturday. I left them slightly hidden in my front drive on Solway Road, alas not hidden enough, as they were pinched last night. If anyone has spotted Bill and Ben running around with them, would you let me know?


Many thanks

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benjaminty Wrote:

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> these sort of antics can work in ones favour you

> know.

>

> I had a rusted bike with deflated tires and left

> it out last saturday night hoping someone would

> pinch it and i wouldnt have to go to the tip with

> it.

>

> hey presto!



+1 on that - see also a shoe rack, and a broken shelf

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