STOLEN DRAWS
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the title of this thread cracks me up everytime I see it. Sorry, Aaron, but it's too damn funny.
I have a little suggestion for you, though it may not help you now. Perhaps you should start a thread with the title "Missing Draws" or "please help me locate my draws" instead of accusing whoever took them of stealing them. You left them for way too long to have expected them to still be there IMO. Whoever took them probably assumed they were abandoned. Your approach isn't going to inspire any sympathy from the person who took them. In fact, it might have had the exact opposite effect and I wouldn't be surprised if your draws are now being used to assist in tree stump removal at this point.
That said, I do hope you get them back. Perhaps someone who doesn't read this forum is holding onto them and will turn them in at Miguel's.
I have a little suggestion for you, though it may not help you now. Perhaps you should start a thread with the title "Missing Draws" or "please help me locate my draws" instead of accusing whoever took them of stealing them. You left them for way too long to have expected them to still be there IMO. Whoever took them probably assumed they were abandoned. Your approach isn't going to inspire any sympathy from the person who took them. In fact, it might have had the exact opposite effect and I wouldn't be surprised if your draws are now being used to assist in tree stump removal at this point.
That said, I do hope you get them back. Perhaps someone who doesn't read this forum is holding onto them and will turn them in at Miguel's.
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