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I know. It's an odd subject line. But seriously... I was wondering if this has happened to anyone else.


I came back home this afternoon, after being out for about an hour, to find Vaseline smeared around the Yale lock on my front door. Presumably, this is a sign of an unsuccessful break-in. The property has an alarm, which the perp would have experienced had they got in, and I've reported the incident to the police on 101. So I've probably done all I can for the moment apart from being a little more alert to goings-on when out and about in the area (probably a good thing) and being just a little more suspicious of folk (sadly, not so good).


Just wondered if anyone's noticed anything similar, or has any thoughts. PM me if you'd prefer.


Des

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RosieH Wrote:

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> I appreciate this is a serious thread, but I

> really think Suspicious Vaseline would be a great

> name for a band.


I just logged on to write that the threasd title would make a great old school punk band name.

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