Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Craziness in Cornhill!

So this past Friday when sean and I were leaving to go out I saw a car manual (I first thought it was a cd case) and just kinda looked at it and walked on to Sean's car. When we got home that night I went to take p-nut out and found all these cd's and papers outside where I normally take her. I picked them up and took them all inside. I found this time sheet for this guy that works at the ARC of Monroe. I had a feeling that it was his stuff and that he'd had his car broken into. So I emailed some HR person at the ARC and it turns out that this guy DID get his car broken into. Once he gets ahold of me I will give him the few cd's that I have and his car's manual. Loads more got stolen than this but at least he got SOME of it back. How sad is it that some person did this? It brings back all the memories I have of when this happened to Sean. This is the 3rd time I've known of someone's car getting broken into since we moved into this lovely "diverse" neighborhood. Why do these people do this? What makes them think that it is okay to take someone's personal belongings?!?!!? WHY?!?! It just seems so sad that this keeps happening. Know what I say? NO ONE SHOULD LIVE IN THIS SHITTY PART OF THE CITY! That's what I say. I'm very bitter at all of the ghetto trash that I see on the streets. Both the white and black trash of this city make me sick. They walk across the street wherever they want, walking slow - I mind you... and then when they are in MY way because they're not on a cross walk and I don't stop for them ... (I just slow down so I don't hurt them) then I am the bad guy here. Manners people.... MANNERS. I was taught them a long time ago and I wish other people would learn them. Imagine what a beautiful world this place would be if we all had better manners (me included)! Sorry ... I am just pissed off that this has happened again. This is why every day I just take everything out of my car. There is nothing of value in there... Even my cd face to my player gets taken out every time I am parked at home. How great is it that I feel SO SAFE in my own neighborhood. It's bull.

6 comments:

Sean said...

I think that it's even more out of this world that Corn Hill is considered (at this point in time) the safest city neighborhood. Seriously! Christine talked to the president of our neighborhood! It's a statistical fact!

kelly said...

Another sad fact - I live in the outskirts of DC, and I don't even take all the crap out of my car!

People can suck, that is for sure!

Kyle Wash said...

That guy is lucky your such a nice person to go out of your way to try to return the stuff.

Xtine said...

I just felt like I had to do that because if someone found Sean's stuff and had a way to return them to him - I'd want them to do the same. The golden rule my friends - it's my favorite rule. i don't always live by it, but I try to :)

liam said...

i rememeber when i saw kyles manual and crap from his jeep lying on the sidewalk one morning.

Kyle Wash said...

Really sucks that so many of us have had car theft happen to us.