Life in the big city...
I suppose it had to happen someday. Last night* we were robbed! Well, the shed** was robbed. Does it count as a robbery if only one thing was taken? We lost our beloved barbeque!
We are NOT impressed, needless to say. I'm glad we didn't buy a super-expensive barbeque or something, but Jesus! We don't have money in the budget to buy TWO barbeques and TWO propane tanks!
The shed now has a padlock on it. And we have different, less grilleriffic dinner plans. Motherfuckers!
* We think it was last night, but neither of us were in the backyard yesterday, so it could have been Friday night.
** Vinny calls it a barn for some reason. New Brunswickers!
We are NOT impressed, needless to say. I'm glad we didn't buy a super-expensive barbeque or something, but Jesus! We don't have money in the budget to buy TWO barbeques and TWO propane tanks!
The shed now has a padlock on it. And we have different, less grilleriffic dinner plans. Motherfuckers!
* We think it was last night, but neither of us were in the backyard yesterday, so it could have been Friday night.
** Vinny calls it a barn for some reason. New Brunswickers!
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It's kind of amazing that they got out of there with it with no one noticing. I mean, a barbeque is not like a book or something - it's heavy, and probably required more than one person to move it. Not to mention the noise.
But that really sucks. :-\
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Propane: <$40
Tools: <$20
Deductible: $500
So yes, but no.
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*way to generalize, Ontarian.
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(Vinny calls it jigging, so maybe it's Frederictonians?)
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I don't think it's necessarily regional. Or then again, maybe I'm subconsciously translating for your benefit. Hard to say.