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Old 07-30-2009 | 09:08 AM
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do you guys lock up all of your treestands? I do, sure they could get through em if they wanted to, but it's a deterrance, they'll have to come back with tools/saws, etc.. can't just come across one and take it.

Also recently was thinking about stealing in general, and how much of a low life you have to be to steal money from another person, though anything worth any value I guess whether its cash or not doesn't matter, and even more so if it's by/from someone you know. At the moment I can't think of much worse.

I guess what really has me riled up is people stealing when they don't need to, we're not talking someone poor and starving stealing food. 99.9% of thefts are probably by people who can afford whatever it is they're stealing. I just have a very low view of people like this. Anyone who does anything like this is a low life scumbag.

Not too long ago someone I knew stole $20 out of my wallet, I think what adds to this is I knew the person, secondly, it was only $20 this person didn't need my 20, I'm sure they thought, oh its just 20, no big deal, when its almost like 20 is worse than 1000. Also at the time I had $26 in my wallet and they took just a 20, not everything to I'm sure help hide the fact that they stole my cash. It's like the sneakiness of it all. Oh well they're out of my life. I guess if you can know someones true colors for the cost of $20 that's not a bad trade right? lol.

oh no stands knock on wood, but 1 ground blind, more than likely the local farm boys, 2 brothers, 18-25yrs old. Could be the neighbor a retired man, though we've caught these boys trespassing hunting, the neighbor never, so unless he's extra sneaky, more than likely these punks.

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