Re: [QUARRANTINE] Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Deanna Schneider
Well, it probably doesn't help that I'm a clutz. :) It's not that bad, really. I'm used to it. I hate pain killers, too. In fact, I can't take vicodin - it makes me puke. I had it prescribed for my back once and I was not a happy camper. Have you ever tried to get down on your knees and worship

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Marlon Moyer
On 9/9/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oh, personally? I'd have tried the phone book and the address on the > driver's license, then given it to the police if that didn't work. Another issue you might want to watch out for is identity theft. If she threw the purse out without shredding the l

Re: [QUARRANTINE] Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Ben Doom
Deanna Schneider wrote: > Eesh, well that sucks. I just usually have several black and blue spots on > me. I can't recall a time when I didn' t have a bruise _somewhere_. Good > thing child protective services was a lot more laid back when I was a kid or > my parents woulda been in a heap o' tro

Re: [QUARRANTINE] Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Deanna Schneider
Eesh, well that sucks. I just usually have several black and blue spots on me. I can't recall a time when I didn' t have a bruise _somewhere_. Good thing child protective services was a lot more laid back when I was a kid or my parents woulda been in a heap o' trouble. ;) (Oh, and about cracking

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Gruss Gott
> Ben wrote: > Which is why you don't ask for the value of the items, you ask them to > pay for replacements. > > Good question about the police report. > This would be an open and shut small claims court case, wouldn't it? All you'd have to do is prove (witnesses) the manager threw away your

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Ben Doom
they note in the police report that they manager disposed of the purse? > > > -Original Message- > From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 9:38 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: RE: OT - if you find an object &g

Re: [QUARRANTINE] Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Ben Doom
I don't bruise easily. If I'm bruised so it looks bad, it's probably bruised right to the bone. Last time I had something turn black, I had muscle mass die off from the damage. When I say "severe" bruise, I'm talking about bone bruises, etc. Not just getting banged up. So, AFAIK, it has not

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Larry C. Lyons
I have type I diabetes. I don't have that problem. I suspect that its may be for other reasons. larry On 9/9/05, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So, if'n you don't mind me asking - is it the diabetes that makes it so that > cracking something causes great pain? I bruise easily (some

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Deanna Schneider
So, if'n you don't mind me asking - is it the diabetes that makes it so that cracking something causes great pain? I bruise easily (something about Type 0 blood) and deeply - but they never hurt all that much. Just curious. On 9/9/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > If someone chucke

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Dana
ort that they manager disposed of the > purse? > > > -Original Message- > From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 9:38 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: RE: OT - if you find an object > > I would ask them to amend the

RE: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Ian Skinner
I would ask them to amend the value. Ken Ketsdever I have reported all this to the police, required to because of the green card. They wrote it up as a lost purse, replacement value $20. Dana I would as well, you have already determined the green card alone is 10 times that amount.

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Dana
> To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: OT - if you find an object > > I am not sure it's in google... I mean... I put in Satellite Coffee > > 8405 Montgomery N. E. > Albuquerque, NM 87111 > Phone: (505) 256-0345 > And no website comes up. Wierd. I think they may be own

RE: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Jacob
, 2005 9:38 AM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: OT - if you find an object I would ask them to amend the value. -Original Message- From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 9:33 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: OT - if you find an object I am not sure it's in g

RE: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Ken Ketsdever
I would ask them to amend the value. -Original Message- From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 9:33 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: OT - if you find an object I am not sure it's in google... I mean... I put in Satellite Coffee 8405 Montgomery

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Dana
I am not sure it's in google... I mean... I put in Satellite Coffee 8405 Montgomery N. E. Albuquerque, NM 87111 Phone: (505) 256-0345 And no website comes up. Wierd. I think they may be owned by Flying Star. But their stores are not listed on the Flying star website. Wierd. Still trying to fig

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Dana
Ya that is what I am getting out of it too. They told me this like I was supposed to be embarrassed about having perfectly legal prescriptions from a reputable university hospital pharmacy. I kinda suspect that once she saw the pain killers, she stopped paying > attention and just decided to sp

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Ben Doom
Rain! Snow! F**king sleet! What's wrong with you people? Cant' you wait a day or two?!? --Ben "twitchy trigger finger" Doom Ken Ketsdever wrote: > You don't work for the Post Office so you? > > > A depressed diabetic without his > prescriptions? Not good. > > Confidentiality Notice: Th

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Ben Doom
Dana wrote: > Oh, personally? I'd have tried the phone book and the address on the > driver's license, then given it to the police if that didn't work. That's what I meant. I trust you to do the right thing. The fact that you were asking what the right thing was when it seemed so obvious was

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Dana
Oh, personally? I'd have tried the phone book and the address on the driver's license, then given it to the police if that didn't work. The prescriptions are a side issue (tho apparently not for her) as the pain is much improved and I wasn't taking the stuff any more anyway. I was just carryin

RE: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Ken Ketsdever
You don't work for the Post Office so you? >> A depressed diabetic without his prescriptions? Not good. Confidentiality Notice: This message including any attachments is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized revi

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Ben Doom
225 now > > -Original Message- > From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 8:00 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: OT - if you find an object > > As a green card holder, I was told if I lose it, I have a grace period > to get

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Dana
nt: Friday, September 09, 2005 8:00 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: OT - if you find an object > > As a green card holder, I was told if I lose it, I have a grace period > to get a new one. But outside that period you're vunerable. > > As for costs, its both time an

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Dana
nt: Friday, September 09, 2005 8:00 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: OT - if you find an object > > As a green card holder, I was told if I lose it, I have a grace period > to get a new one. But outside that period you're vunerable. > > As for costs, its both time an

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Ben Doom
OK. I, for one, am outraged. If someone threw away my prescriptions, I'd be seriously fucked. A depressed diabetic without his prescriptions? Not good. And, as if that's not enough, she screws with your other personal belongings? I wonder if it's a crime to destroy a federally issued ID n

RE: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Ken Ketsdever
-Original Message- I wouldn't be getting into any pissing matches with Sam: From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I am still legal. I would simple be hard put to prove it. Confidentiality Notice: This message including any attachments is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) a

RE: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Jacob
http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/i-90.htm $225 now -Original Message- From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 8:00 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: OT - if you find an object As a green card holder, I was told if I lose it, I have a grace

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Larry C. Lyons
As a green card holder, I was told if I lose it, I have a grace period to get a new one. But outside that period you're vunerable. As for costs, its both time and money. I'd have check the fees but they're over $150. You have to schedule an appointment at the nearest Immigration facility - they do

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Dana
Thanks for the feedback everyone. I was wondering if I was looking at it wrong because I was bent out of shape. To answer these questions: No, deportation is not in the cards. I am still legal. I would simple be hard put to prove it. Theoretically I am supposed to carry the green card at all

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Jacob Kisner
Tell her you are going to report her to Immigrations and Customs Enforcement that she destroyed a resident alien card. Doubt what laws, if any, that would fall under. Then, I would protest her store with a sign that says... "ABC Coffee Shop stole and destroyed my personal belongings. Ask me how

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread William Bowen
Serious questions: What are the ramifications of losing your green card? Deportation? Loss of services? How much will it cost you (time, fees, etc) to get a replacement card (I can only assume that a replacement will take less time than a new card issue)? semi-serious question: Ask the owner to ex

RE: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Erika L Walker-Arnold
Sue her and the shop she works for. I know - sue-happy USA - but what she did was wrong as the manager of a public shop. Seriously. Tell it to a lawyer who does free consultations. Maybe he wants some publicity for sueing a business in the area for gross client negligence or whatever it'd be called

RE: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Ken Ketsdever
That would be stealing. -Original Message- From: Earl, George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 5:18 AM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: OT - if you find an object Dana said: > The manager threw the entire purse away because she does not > agree with >

RE: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Ken Ketsdever
I think this changes things. The employee gave the items to someone of authority who opted to throw it away based on her own moral judgment of legal drug use. I think there would be a fiduciary responsibility of the shop owner to at least keep the items on hand for a given period before dispos

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Derek Vinyard
ah. well then steal the manager's identity On 9/9/05, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Major chain coffee store? If so, I'd report her behavior to corporate > headquarters. Local store? I'd report it to the owner. Treating your > customers that way is just not acceptable. > > On 9/8/

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Deanna Schneider
Major chain coffee store? If so, I'd report her behavior to corporate headquarters. Local store? I'd report it to the owner. Treating your customers that way is just not acceptable. On 9/8/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > OK I guess this has gone on long enough. It was a kind of reality

RE: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Earl, George
Dana said: > The manager threw the entire purse away because she does not > agree with > drug use. . . . Stress is the > overwhelming urge > to slap the living shit out of some sanctimonious silly bitch that > desperately needs it. This reminds me of the stories that were in the news a year

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Derek Vinyard
do they have better credit than you? if so. attempt to steal their identity.. finish off the prescriptions. yer golden On 9/8/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Suppose you find a handbag. It contains a small sum of money, a few pens, > and ID for a person you know by face and see every two or

RE: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-09 Thread Dawson, Michael
>I think Bender would say you have a moral obligation to keep the cash, sell the drugs and burn the purse+ID... :) That's too much trouble. Let's throw it in the sewer and say we burned it. M!ke ~| Find out how CFTicket can inc

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-08 Thread Cameron Childress
On 9/8/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If the pills match the prescription and are in her > > name I don't see any problem. Even if they aren't > > in her name it's really not a problem. If you are > > saying that she has some big fat blunts of X in > > an old presciption bottl

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-08 Thread Tony
wow. h tough call. tried the cops, maybe? tw On 9/8/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OK I guess this has gone on long enough. It was a kind of reality check. > It was my purse, the prescription was from when I had surgery on my hand, > and the ID in question was my green card and my

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-08 Thread Vivec
Sue her. On 9/8/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I was just wondering... I did forget it, after all. > But to have it, know it belongs to someone you know and will see again and > throw it out. > ok. ~| Find out how CFTic

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-08 Thread Dana
OK I guess this has gone on long enough. It was a kind of reality check. It was my purse, the prescription was from when I had surgery on my hand, and the ID in question was my green card and my driver's license. I accidentally left it behind at a coffeeshop where I am a frequent customer. One

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-08 Thread Paul Ihrig
i would take 2 then give her a call. its none of any ones buisness. unless she is a minor. ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase your company's customer support efficiency by 100% http://www.houseoffusion.com/banners/view.cfm?ba

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-08 Thread Dana
pills. Oxycodone. The name on the label matches the ID. It is an unusual name. On 9/8/05, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 9/8/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > the pills are in labelled prescription bottles. > > If the pills match the prescription and are in her name

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-08 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
> On 9/8/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> the pills are in labelled prescription bottles. > If the pills match the prescription and are in her > name I don't see any problem. Even if they aren't > in her name it's really not a problem. If you are > saying that she has some big fat blunts o

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-08 Thread Cameron Childress
On 9/8/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > the pills are in labelled prescription bottles. If the pills match the prescription and are in her name I don't see any problem. Even if they aren't in her name it's really not a problem. If you are saying that she has some big fat blunts of X in an o

RE: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-08 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
> If they offer you a reward then it's up to you. I spent > many years in Boy Scouts and hold them in high regards > so I usually tell the person offering a reward that I > spent time in the Boy Scouts and feel as though my > actions are a direct reflection on my time in Scouting. > So please give

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-08 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
> Suppose you find a handbag. It contains a small sum of > money, a few pens, and ID for a person you know by face > and see every two or three day, though you do not know > where they live. It also contains a couple of prescription > bottles containing pills, whicj, according to the label, > are c

RE: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-08 Thread Ken Ketsdever
I would venture to say legally you are required to keep the drugs out of the hands of kids, etc... Otherwise all bets are off legally. Morally: Try to find the owner and give it back to them ASAP. It might keep them from canceling bank accounts, Credit cards etc... If there is ID (driver's licen

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-08 Thread Dana
the pills are in labelled prescription bottles. On 9/8/05, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Legally? She has perscriptions for the pills right? You can probably > turn it in to the police and they will be able to find the person via > drivers license records - for all you know t

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-08 Thread Cameron Childress
On 9/8/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Give it back to the person. If you were asking if you should keep it or not, definitely give it back. It's not yours. I'm not sure what the legal ramifications of keeping it are, but it's just plain ole wrong to keep it. -Cameron ~~

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-08 Thread Cameron Childress
Legally? She has perscriptions for the pills right? You can probably turn it in to the police and they will be able to find the person via drivers license records - for all you know the person may have been injured/abducted and the purse landed in an odd place as a result. -Cameron On 9/8/05, D

Re: OT - if you find an object

2005-09-08 Thread Vivec
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