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Old Feb 3, 2005
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well this has been a stupid week....I lost my ucla hat my gf gave me :-( and someone stole my garage opener.

First with the hat...last time I remember wearing it was when I got my tints this saturday so I'm thinking the tinting place jacked my hat from my car because its NO WHERE in my house...which sucks...

next I took my moms car to dealer to get the oil changed and stuff...this is the toyota dealer in Glendale on brand...The garage opener was in the car in the center console....I came home and parked the car outside because my brothers car and dads car were in the garage....my mom goes to her car and she asked me where the garage opener is...I said I never touched it isn't it still in the center console? sure enough SOMEONE stole that too and I'm thinking one of the people at the toyota dealer either the idiot who was writing down the cars vin #, which he copied wrong, or the guy who changed the oil....anyways just had to let this out it was pissing me off
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Uh, since you have this streak of being robbed, I would consider recalibrating your garage door openers so that your dealer doesn't get to steal more of your stuff while no one's home... [he has your address]
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ya we gotta change it....just lazy at the momment....also we gotta change all the codes on the actual cars cuz we programmed our cars to open the garage so its kind of a hassle , I gotta do it over the weekend, but im sure he does NOT have access to my address....the person who stole it was prolly the guy changing the oil or the guy who drove it inside and he looked like a bum they just pay minimum wage to do nothing, only service advisors have access to computers and information, but better to be safe then sorry, so a heads up for everyone NEVER LEAVE ANYTHING IN YOUR CAR
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this sucks
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your telling me
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or just get to know the people working on your car
Thats why i'm taking lunch to this body shop that fixed my car for free(I got other estimates for $1500 and $400)
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what does that have to do with the guy that stole my stuff? lol

otherwise the only people I need to make friends with are workers at the honda dealer... but I trust honda, I've ALWAYS left stuff in my car never once have I even see any of my stuff move a mm.
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