My wife left me
Feb. 23rd, 2006 12:09 ambut she'll be back next week. Went to Escapade in CA, I'm sure she'll have a great time. Meanwhilst, I'm poodle-sitting. Thursday I'm going to go to Las Cruces and do a book store crawl and spend the night at my aunt's.
Russet called when she arrived at (and got lost in) Phoenix, she's spending the night with my parents. She got her oil changed in Alamogordo as she was heading out of town and they told her she has 2mm of brakes left, I'm not sure if that's rotor or pad, but my dad's going to replace the pads in the AM and the rotors when she comes back through.
Speaking of my parents, they were e-robbed! Someone hit their checking account for $500 in January, mom didn't find out about it until last Saturday when she got the statement. Moron paid their electric bill (cheers, Deb!) and also a Cricket cellular bill or two. Obviously it's going to take an extensive investigation to track down this master fiend. Sadly, it's possible that this crime may go unprosecuted due to the dollar amount. My folks aren't out any money, the bank will make good on that, but that's not the point. Identity theft and electronic fraud is becoming a major problem and it's only going to get worse, I think this person should be prosecuted, awarded with a criminal record, and I think their credit rating should be trashed for doing such things.
But that's just me, you may feel differently. :-)
Russet called when she arrived at (and got lost in) Phoenix, she's spending the night with my parents. She got her oil changed in Alamogordo as she was heading out of town and they told her she has 2mm of brakes left, I'm not sure if that's rotor or pad, but my dad's going to replace the pads in the AM and the rotors when she comes back through.
Speaking of my parents, they were e-robbed! Someone hit their checking account for $500 in January, mom didn't find out about it until last Saturday when she got the statement. Moron paid their electric bill (cheers, Deb!) and also a Cricket cellular bill or two. Obviously it's going to take an extensive investigation to track down this master fiend. Sadly, it's possible that this crime may go unprosecuted due to the dollar amount. My folks aren't out any money, the bank will make good on that, but that's not the point. Identity theft and electronic fraud is becoming a major problem and it's only going to get worse, I think this person should be prosecuted, awarded with a criminal record, and I think their credit rating should be trashed for doing such things.
But that's just me, you may feel differently. :-)