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Tuesday, 8 July 2008 12:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Gah. Likewise, phooey. Had another Great South African Experience yesterday, wandered home after work to find the house ransacked and mysterious thumping noises in the Evil Landlord's bedroom. Stood on the patio for approximately three hours, although in hindsight it might actually only have been ten minutes, feebly pressing my handy-dandy key-ring panic button and hoping the intruders were as cowardly as I was. Fortunately they were, and presumably made good their escape through bedroom window (they levered off the cast-iron burglar bars) while I was still waiting for the armed response. At any rate, when the nice gun-toting security guys arrived the house was empty of burglars. Also, of computers, monitors, stv's DS console, jo's leather jacket and my nice little Grundic CD player that was a communal gift from friendly friends lo these many years ago, plus various sundries. Even as I write the sweet constable lady is sitting in my office re-taking my statement, on the grounds that the one the cops took last night made no sense. (I think this may have been them rather than me, although I wasn't at my best owing to the wibbling).
We got off lightly, actually - all our data is more or less backed up, and supposing insurance pays out, I was due for an upgrade anyway. The thieves, clearly lacking all taste and discernment, either spurned my CD, DVD and jewellery collections or were interrupted before they could grab them. (They did, oddly enough, steal three bars of soap and a pair of my socks, which they subsequently dumped by the rubbish bin. The modern burglar appears to lack all coherence as well as taste). It would have really burned if they'd taken the discs and jewellery, those collections are highly personal, selective and amassed over a process of years and continents.
The whole thing was probably the EL's fault, since his early-morning fog caused him to wander off to work without setting the alarm, under the vague delusion that jo&stv were still in the house. In revenge, he gets to deal with the insurance. Heh. Also, I now have absolutely the best grounds in the world for seriously nagging him about fixing the bloody front gate.
We got off lightly, actually - all our data is more or less backed up, and supposing insurance pays out, I was due for an upgrade anyway. The thieves, clearly lacking all taste and discernment, either spurned my CD, DVD and jewellery collections or were interrupted before they could grab them. (They did, oddly enough, steal three bars of soap and a pair of my socks, which they subsequently dumped by the rubbish bin. The modern burglar appears to lack all coherence as well as taste). It would have really burned if they'd taken the discs and jewellery, those collections are highly personal, selective and amassed over a process of years and continents.
The whole thing was probably the EL's fault, since his early-morning fog caused him to wander off to work without setting the alarm, under the vague delusion that jo&stv were still in the house. In revenge, he gets to deal with the insurance. Heh. Also, I now have absolutely the best grounds in the world for seriously nagging him about fixing the bloody front gate.
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Date: Tuesday, 8 July 2008 11:29 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Tuesday, 8 July 2008 11:56 am (UTC):(
Date: Tuesday, 8 July 2008 12:18 pm (UTC)Re: :(
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Date: Tuesday, 8 July 2008 01:05 pm (UTC)Bit worrying that the thieves could identify an unalarmed house so quickly.
And where were the cats while all this was going on? sheesh.
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Date: Tuesday, 8 July 2008 01:16 pm (UTC)I have also been wondering how often potential burglars wander past the house and check if the alarm's on, for them to hit the one day we left it off with such pin-point accuracy. Bastards.
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Date: Tuesday, 8 July 2008 04:41 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: Tuesday, 8 July 2008 06:07 pm (UTC)The EL must be informed in no uncertain terms that gate-fixing, like any other basic security arrangements in SA, cannot wait for round tuits. Do not nag; insist. Hell, I insist, and I'm not even there. I require my friends to be kept safe.
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Date: Tuesday, 8 July 2008 07:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Tuesday, 8 July 2008 08:08 pm (UTC)I guess I can't complain about our garage being broken into anymore... :-(
Hugs, Dayle
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Date: Tuesday, 8 July 2008 11:02 pm (UTC)Reagarding hitting the place ont eh one day teh alarm is off,
possibly they get a list from the alarm company?
Or is that just way to suspicious on my part.
How complacent I have become: My father wants to buy me a burglar alarm as a house warming gift... (in a place in which there is no requirement for such things) I would prefer a Jamie Oliver pot set or a washing machine much more pleasurable to be sure!
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Date: Tuesday, 8 July 2008 11:40 pm (UTC)BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO to the EL!
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Date: Wednesday, 9 July 2008 06:00 am (UTC)Are stv&jo's things covered by the insurance? (I have zero qualms about you claiming them as your own, btw)
Note to self: back up laptop stuff.
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Date: Wednesday, 9 July 2008 06:53 am (UTC)We would certainly have claimed for jo&stv's things; however, not only are their things not covered by the insurance, but apparently neither are ours. The alarm wasn't on, so the company is refusing to pay out. I am prodding the EL with sticks to make him fight it - I really can't afford to replace my computer.
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Date: Wednesday, 9 July 2008 08:29 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: Wednesday, 9 July 2008 10:24 am (UTC)You know why they stole three bars of soap as well as everything else, don't you?
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Date: Wednesday, 9 July 2008 11:45 am (UTC)Is good that you didn't lose the personal stuff, but... ouch. Hope you win the nasty insurance fight, though I wouldn't count on it. (I imagine impersonal insurance person standing holding up contract and pointing to subclause 15.2(c), looking impassively into the middle distance while you flail and moan.)
(My sister was also recently burgled. Her insurance *is* paying out, but she emailed me in some panic to say HELP they took her bag and it had her sock kit in it and that couldn't be replaced in SA, please to bring knitting gear forthwith, kthxbai. She was very calm about everything else. I was impressed with her priorities.)
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Date: Wednesday, 9 July 2008 12:05 pm (UTC)In the end it's only stuff, people/pets are irreplaceable.
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Date: Wednesday, 9 July 2008 01:37 pm (UTC)I am judging from context, and the onset of minor knitting guilt, that you are probably Scroobius :>.
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Date: Wednesday, 9 July 2008 03:48 pm (UTC)scroob
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Date: Wednesday, 9 July 2008 05:48 pm (UTC)To make a small echo in your witterings room, glad you're okay and good job staying outside. Also, here's hoping the insurance pays out.
everymoment
(hug)
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Date: Friday, 11 July 2008 09:58 am (UTC)Why take the soap? So they could make a clean get away!
Sorry, you did ask. Was it worth the wait?