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Friday, September 27, 2013
At The Bar (the one truth)
Life is one of the few things that never looks at you and wonders why you did it because it was there every step of the way no mater how many times you fuck up its there, it will back you up forever no mater what everyone says... just remember some times no matter what you think life can be wrong... but every now and then the wrong choice is the only good one left run with it always don't regret what you could have done.
Friday, August 9, 2013
Faith in Humanity partially restored
Burglars return stolen computers to nonprofit — along with apology note

Candy Stallings
Thieves who stole computer equipment from a San Bernardino non-profit returned the items along with a letter of apology. The burglars apparently came in through the ceiling, which prompted police to call in the fire department to help in the investigation, pictured at right.
By Willian Avila, NBCLosAngeles.com
Burglars who stole computers from an office building in the suburbs of Los Angeles returned the items – along with a letter of apology – after apparently realizing they had ransacked a nonprofit that helps victims of sexual violence.
The thieves broke into the San Bernardino County Sexual Assault Services office on the night of July 31, police said. They apparently came in through the ceiling about 10 p.m. and hurriedly took several computer towers and monitors, along with a laptop.
Police arrived and summoned the nonprofit's executive director, Candy Stallings.

Candy Stallings
Thieves who stole computer equipment from a San Bernardino non-profit returned the items along with a letter of apology. The burglars apparently came in through the ceiling, which prompted police to call in the fire department to help in the investigation, pictured at right.
By Willian Avila, NBCLosAngeles.com
Burglars who stole computers from an office building in the suburbs of Los Angeles returned the items – along with a letter of apology – after apparently realizing they had ransacked a nonprofit that helps victims of sexual violence.
The thieves broke into the San Bernardino County Sexual Assault Services office on the night of July 31, police said. They apparently came in through the ceiling about 10 p.m. and hurriedly took several computer towers and monitors, along with a laptop.
Police arrived and summoned the nonprofit's executive director, Candy Stallings.
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