Posted by ChrisinMO on April 13, 2012 at 13:44:30 from (207.119.42.73):
In Reply to: Handling thieves posted by NCWayne on April 12, 2012 at 22:20:38:
These are lessons best learned at a young age. I remember when I was a little boy, about 5 or 6 years old. My mother was shopping in a 5 & dime. I saw a small bottle of Elmers glue. I had seen my older brothers using Elmers glue and I thought it was just the cats meow. Well, I picked it up and fiddled with it. When we left the store, I had it in my pocket. There was only one car in our family and my father had that at work, so my mother had walked with me to the store (I think it was about 3 miles or so). When we got home, she saw me playing with the Elmers glue. She knew pretty much where I had gotten it. She immediately marched me all the way back to the store. She pushed me through the door (I really didn't want to go) and made me go up to this huge man behind the counter and return what I had taken. She then paid for it and left it on the counter when we went home. I still remember how I felt that afternoon to this day.
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