What was the last thing that was stolen from you?
By iAlicia
@iAlicia (758)
United States
December 3, 2006 10:58am CST
What was the last thing that was stolen from you? Do you know who stole it, how did it make you feel?
The last thing that was stolen from me was my magenta RAZR cell phone. I had a party at my house a few months ago with some good friends of mine and all of a sudden it came up missing. I searched throughout my entire house and couldn't find it anywhere. I couldn't believe one of my FRIENDS stole it. It's been about 6 months since it went MIA and I still have not found it. I ended up spended $250 to replace it and another $50 to re-connect my service.
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4 responses
@moonflowerpixy (536)
• United States
3 Dec 06
The last thing that was stolen from me was my ability to have children. I don't who took it or why but I have been very guarded since. I have two wonderful step children that I am very proud of. I am overly protective sometimes. I just hope when they reach my age they understand and maybe love me a little more for it.
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@rikpallav (1242)
• India
4 Dec 06
The last thing that was stolen from me was my Cell phone...(nokia)
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@tarheelnancy (1317)
• United States
19 Mar 08
Last easter we went to the town Easter Egg hunt. I had my digital camera with me snapping photos of the kids. When I got home I went back out to my truck to go get the camera to look at the pics I took and it wasn't there. So I went back to the park and looked around but nothing. I asked the people who were cleaning up if they had found it or anyone had turned it in but they said no.
So Easter came and went with no photos to remember the occasion. Very depressing to have something stolen and on a religious holiday at that!
@cripfemme (7698)
• United States
14 Mar 08
I suspect, although I can't prove, that the last thing stolen from me was twenty dollars. One of my personal care assistants took it, I think, although she never admitted it. She stopped coming anyway and I'm glad to be rid of her.




