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Old 06-25-2010, 05:30 PM
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This is what I found today after I unwrapped a Ham we bought at the store. Now tell me, Who has the nads to steal a 9 lb. Ham out of the store under their shirt or in a purse?
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Old 06-25-2010, 05:38 PM
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Oh... Took me a minute to see it, sadly enough people do.
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My friend, a grocery store clerk, had an eldery woman pass out at her till because the chicken concealed under her hat was too cold and made her light-headed. Sad.
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Old 06-25-2010, 05:44 PM
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Out here they are on most of the meat, both fresh and frozen :(
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that is terrible
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Old 06-25-2010, 05:47 PM
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You'd be surprised what people will steal. Just working the past month at Wal-Mart has shown me what kinds of things people will take. By now, I wouldn't put a 9 lb ham past anyone. Those shoplifters can be real sneaky sometimes. Last week I was stocking facial cleansers and was rearraging the shelf so the items would fit and found a box that had been carefully opened and closed, disposed of its contents, and put back neatly on the shelf (normally the stolent items I find have had the box they came in ripped apart and shoved into the nearest spot they could find.) So I'm sure there's someone who could sneak out a good sized ham without getting caught.
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Wow, who would have thought! You'd have to be pretty gusty to steal something that big...yeesh!
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I work in a dr's office and you wouldn't believe the things people steal. Disposable gloves, band-aids, instruments (some make good roach clips I'm told), and my all-time favorite: KY Jelly!! I just hope whoever took the KY had big week-end plans cause I'm not sure why anyone would want that!!
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You might be surprised what people will take.
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People will steal/shoplift anything. Local grocery store manager told me he recently had a robbery. When the robber was was caught taking items, he then ran out the store leaving his small child. Police came and charged him not only for stealing, but for abandoning the child, endangering a child, etc
While the police went arresting the man, a store empolyee caught another man shoplifting. The police make a good days work.
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