Well if you would have camped out on his lawn, you would have your crap back
by now. I wouldn't let anyone keep my crap that long. I would get my crap
back.
Greg
-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Levy [mailto:malevy_nj@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 10:54 AM
To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [DMCForum] I want my crap back!
I stopped by a few times, he has never been home.
Last time I was there (maybe 6 months ago), he was
still living there. His "pride and joy" (a hot-roded
mustang) was sitting on the front lawn, and his
garbage cans were at the curb. His home phone still
goes to voice mail, so someone is paying the telephone
bill.
When I started working with this guy, he had a shop
and all. Since then, he moved everything back to his
garage. He may have a full time gig now, I don't
know.. But his first wife went to Denver with his
kids, and his second wife moved out maybe a year ago.
Last I heard they were trying to "work it out".. Who
knows, and this point I don't care.. It would take
him all of 2 min to call me and say "I am home, come
get your crap now", but he has not done it.
He is about an hour south of me, so it is not like I
can drive by every day to see if he is home. I have
considered camping out on his front lawn, but then
risk that he may not be coming home for a while!
--- timnagin <timnagin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Why can't you just show up unannounced and pick up
> your crap? It is your
> crap after all.
>
> Greg