Take my life... please.
Sep. 17th, 2005 05:38 pmIt all started when I decided to clean out my car properly this morning, with, like, Armor-All and everything, and I walked out to the driveway at around noon with equipment in hand. At first, I just thought, funny, I don't remember my car being that messy, and then I realized that my car had been broken into overnight and everything that had been in the glove box and the arm rest had been dumped onto the seats, and then I remembered that in the armrest had been a debit card that I'd tucked in when I activated its replacement (I'd meant to get it inside and cut it up, but it had sat for two days without actually making it inside, and would probably have sat longer if, you know, it hadn't been STOLEN OMG OMG OMG) and I ran back inside and called my bank and they told me that as soon as I'd activated the replacement card the old card had been deactivated. Okay, then, I said, and then celebrated by throwing up with relief, and then went back outside to clean up and take stock.
It was partly my fault, of course--I often stupidly forget to lock my car doors--and it must have been some kids who did it and just took off as soon as they found my card, or people who were looking only for money, because the only other thing missing was the change in the armrest, probably about $5 worth. The only CDs in the car were CDs other people have made for me (SHOUTOUT ESPECIALLY TO MEM THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU I GOT THEM YESTERDAY :D:D:D:D:D) and which I love, but which have no monetary value. Other than that, nothing else was missing, and if they'd been smarter they'd have gotten a lot more than five bucks and a useless debit card. I mean, here's what they could have got elsewise: a Sony boom box and a big tool box (in the trunk, which they apparently didn't open), a car (thanks to the valet key sitting in the glove box), an identity (two BN check stubs sitting on the passenger seat, complete with SSN).
I cleaned up, took out everything that should've come out before, and thanked my lucky stars that I lost so little. And all day as I've run my errands, I've been extremely careful to lock my doors. I'll forget again, and probably soon, but for now I'm checking the seats when I get out, I'm careful to take anything with me that I wouldn't want to lose for good.
It was partly my fault, of course--I often stupidly forget to lock my car doors--and it must have been some kids who did it and just took off as soon as they found my card, or people who were looking only for money, because the only other thing missing was the change in the armrest, probably about $5 worth. The only CDs in the car were CDs other people have made for me (SHOUTOUT ESPECIALLY TO MEM THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU I GOT THEM YESTERDAY :D:D:D:D:D) and which I love, but which have no monetary value. Other than that, nothing else was missing, and if they'd been smarter they'd have gotten a lot more than five bucks and a useless debit card. I mean, here's what they could have got elsewise: a Sony boom box and a big tool box (in the trunk, which they apparently didn't open), a car (thanks to the valet key sitting in the glove box), an identity (two BN check stubs sitting on the passenger seat, complete with SSN).
I cleaned up, took out everything that should've come out before, and thanked my lucky stars that I lost so little. And all day as I've run my errands, I've been extremely careful to lock my doors. I'll forget again, and probably soon, but for now I'm checking the seats when I get out, I'm careful to take anything with me that I wouldn't want to lose for good.