Here’s a new one.
Alisa emails this morning to say:
Tuesday night the Eighth Avenue Northeast car prowler returned. We did not see him this time, however, in the process of rifling through our truck, he left a navigation system he presumably stole from someone else’s vehicle.
It’s a Garmin Nuvi, email us if it’s yours. Since we have long stopped leaving valuables in our vehicles, we are only out $0.75 spare change.
I respectfully disagree. Capitalization, punctuation, and grammar are all important.
@anotherEric – it wasn’t grammar, it was spelling and using the correct word: there and they’re are very different words.
people care about that. nobody cares about capitalizing on message boards, it is the new thing. try and keep up.
@HatchetJack – If you’re going to play grammar cop, you should ensure that you capitalize as you criticize.
@joint man – not everybody has a garage, and some prowlers break in even if there is nothing inside. they are just punks.
by the way, if you are going to give advice, learn the difference between “there” and “they’re”.
put your cars in your garages. clean your shit out. thats what there for. there will always be prowlers.
They probably left the Garmin on purpose. Mine is such a piece of crap I leave it in my unlocked car all the time. I am curious though are the cars that are prowled on the street or in driveways?
How did he get in? Break a window? Or do you leave it unlocked? Or jimmied the lock?
I’m asking because they hit me last year, got nothing from me, but they still broke my window to get in so I had to pay to replace it. Next time, I’m shooting them.
Unfortunately the battery is dead so I haven’t been able to check for a home address.
Is the “Home” address programmed in to the Nuvi?