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Yup. I don't do sweats but I'm pretty casual, don't give a fuck about fashion. When I'm headed out to the trail I'm actually carrying some reasonably expensive stuff but what mugger is going to recognize that? And if they do--the most visible item's primary job is to be found.But nobody ever tries to rob me any more. I believe there’s something about not giving a damn that puts them off. Or maybe because I dress in sweats when not on horseback. That could be it - even scummy robbers probably dress better.
Once you’re 5-10 miles from the trailhead, fear of robbers definitely takes a back seat to more immediate concerns! For one thing, you probably aren’t carrying a whole lot, and if you are, you are likely in far better shape than any robbers you’re likely to encounter. They’re not going to be real excited about carrying stuff back to the trailhead …When I'm headed out to the trail I'm actually carrying some reasonably expensive stuff but what mugger is going to recognize that?
There are rare guitars and vintage electronics around the house that would be quite un-replaceable. Most everything else is “just stuff”, but that doesn’t mean it would be fine if Trump’s (or other) marauders decided to steal or destroy everything in the house.
Yep. I'm worth robbing if you were to consider my net worth only. But as an everyday citizen on the street? Naw. I very rarely carry much cash, if any, and I often wear old crappy sneakers, t-shirt, pants with the knees worn and unkempt hair and a beard stubble. Plus I drive a 25 year old truck with a cracked windshield and dented rear tailight panel. In fact, a couple of years ago, I stopped at a 7-11 to get a snack and the clerk asked if I was going to pay with an EBT card!I habitually have enough money to get a robber through the day if they’re not too badly addicted. $60-80 in emergency cash in the car, $20-50 in my wallet and no ATM access. A robber could make an easy getaway with enough to stave off tremors for at least few hours, or risk it all trying to get blood out of a turnip.
But nobody ever tries to rob me any more. I believe there’s something about not giving a damn that puts them off. Or maybe because I dress in sweats when not on horseback. That could be it - even scummy robbers probably dress better.
My ‘79 Schecter “Strat”, bought in ‘79 three weeks after it left the Van Nuys shop (left). Still the most precise instrument I ever had (other than a Steinway long since sold).I don't know what I'd do if someone stole my '79 Stratocaster
Demerits for mis-quoting Popeye!!As Popeye used to say, "I yam what I yam".
Pete Hegseth shared this stuff with family on Signal, still has a job. This implies the Trump Admin is as dysfunctional as ever and there are a bunch of trolls warring with each other for access and control of Trump.article said:Mike Waltz, President Donald Trump's national security adviser, is set to leave his White House post amid continued fallout weeks after he invited a journalist into a chat between top national security officials discussing plans for Yemen airstrikes.
A source familiar with the situation on May 1 confirmed Waltz's exit, as well as deputy national security adviser Alex Wong. Their departures mark the first major staff shake-up since Trump's return to the White House in January.
Trump had publicly stood by Waltz after his national security adviser and other members of the chat vigorously denied sharing any classified war plans on the publicly available app Signal. The chat was revealed when Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, published a March 24 story detailing how Waltz accidentally invited him into the communications.
Yes, do that re: photo document everything.I keep some cash at home too. It’s just for convenience - a thousand bucks lasts typically over a year because most everything we buy goes onto credit cards that rebate 2-6%. Stuff that we spend cash on has to be like the stuff you describe; new or near new, unused or barely used and deeply discounted.
After this last week’s story of an armed gang of home invaders claiming to be ICE agents but never offering ID, broke into the home of American citizens, stole everything of value and disappeared into the night … makes me wonder if I might want to photo-document everything in the house and put the photos on a flash drive in a safe deposit box … I never used to think like that.
There are rare guitars and vintage electronics around the house that would be quite un-replaceable. Most everything else is “just stuff”, but that doesn’t mean it would be fine if Trump’s (or other) marauders decided to steal or destroy everything in the house.
Yeah, I don’t do financial transactions via phone, either.While I agree $3K is a lot of cash there's a good reason I do not have any such financial apps on my phone: no way for a robber to force me to access money.$3K in cash really is a lot, especially now that large transfers are possible with a few clicks on one's iPhone. Except for gambling or a large purchase of illegal drugs why would anyone need to carry that much cash? Did any reporters ask that obvious question?
Perhaps the simplest explanation is correct. The Trump family is known for grifting. Ms. Noem might have been emulating her Führer: she saw a chance to score a few grand off an insurance company (or the taxpayers) by lying about the lost cash.
I would not go that far as to say that Loomer is worse than Stephen Milker or Steve Bannon. But then I think that past a certain degree of evil, corrupt, incompetent, degrees no longer matter.Well, it has been over 100 days, so this seemed past due.
Pete Hegseth shared this stuff with family on Signal, still has a job. This implies the Trump Admin is as dysfunctional as ever and there are a bunch of trolls warring with each other for access and control of Trump.article said:Mike Waltz, President Donald Trump's national security adviser, is set to leave his White House post amid continued fallout weeks after he invited a journalist into a chat between top national security officials discussing plans for Yemen airstrikes.
A source familiar with the situation on May 1 confirmed Waltz's exit, as well as deputy national security adviser Alex Wong. Their departures mark the first major staff shake-up since Trump's return to the White House in January.
Trump had publicly stood by Waltz after his national security adviser and other members of the chat vigorously denied sharing any classified war plans on the publicly available app Signal. The chat was revealed when Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, published a March 24 story detailing how Waltz accidentally invited him into the communications.
Laura Loomer apparently doesn't like him. When news comes out of Laura Loomer being a spy for Russia... no one would be surprised. It'd be an accident that got someone killed at the County Fair... just seemed inevitable. Laura Loomer makes Stephan Miller and Steve Bannon appear like James Carville.
Trump apparently doesn't know anyone else. The SoS is kind of a busy job and Rubio isn't supposed to be holding Trump's hand.article said:President Trump said Thursday he is removing Mike Waltz from his role as national security adviser and in the interim replacing him with Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Trump said he's nominating Waltz to instead serve as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations.
That's what I learned to drive on.Maybe my next vehicle should be a manual transmission, that will foil even more criminals. I once owned a three on the tree.
PeeWee German.Stephen Milker