Shovel Thief's Car Gets Buried

Hoofbite

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I don't think she's really a thief, but this is pretty funny.

And I gotta say, I support the act and agree with the guy anchor. It's not about the shovel, it's about the idea of it.

Audio cuts I found it on another site and he says,

"Yeah, it's a principle. It doesn't matter if the shovel was free, there's a principle involved".

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Eat me Ted Turner. Disable embedded viewing you POS!!!!!!
 

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IMO she got off lucky. Stealing someone's tools is something I take very seriously. Even a stupid snow shovel.
 

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Hostile;3847499 said:
IMO she got off lucky. Stealing someone's tools is something I take very seriously. Even a stupid snow shovel.

Why the hell didn't she knock and ask?

Some people just have no tact or respect for personal property or space.

"Sure, let me invite myself to into your fenced yard and borrow something without asking".

Just stupid. I saw another video where the guy talks about the situation. He said he wouldn't have minded her using it if she returned it. Funny thing is, the shovel came back after the video came out.

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I think she got off easy too. If I took the time to get the snow blower out there, I would have spent all night moving snow up and down the block until she had a small mini-mall of snow on top of her car.
 

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Hostile;3847576 said:
She let her dog land mine his yard too?

Yeah, I forgot to add that.

I would have topped that snow mound off with a fresh stink pickle of my own.
 

Signals

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The story is bull crap. It's just two neighbors that know and love one another pranking each other.

You guys are so gullible. :D
 

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Hostile;3847499 said:
IMO she got off lucky. Stealing someone's tools is something I take very seriously. Even a stupid snow shovel.

Here, here.

I don't EVER loan my tools. You need a tool? I'm coming with it. Don't care if it's a garden shovel or an awl. It's mine and I like it that way.


BTW - I did have a guy ask to borrow a garden shovel. A garden shovel? Seriously?
 

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There are three things I hate in the world, and they are liars, cheaters, and thieves.
 

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I would loan any tool that I have, if I trusted the person asking to borrow it.

Seriously, not very many people ask to borrow tools other than my sons. And whatever is mine is theirs if they need it.
 

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There is a differance between natural snow fall and snow thrown from a blower. Her car didn't just have snow on it, it was packed snow. She had to work to get her car out.
 

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He should have grabbed a water hose, and sprayed water all over her car before using the snow blower. Or at least an eye dropper of water in her door locks.

If you need a shovel, ask for it. You steal it, and well... bad things happen.
 
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