Returning the Stolen Bicycle 100518 Part 3

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2010

I simply couldn't sleep with having stolen goods in my home, so I decided to drop off the bike to the rightful owner, even though it was a bit far and late in the evening.

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  • Hey That looks like My scion that was stolen from garage a month ago.

  • @ThinkerMister11 HAHAHA good one. What year and color is your car?

  • I'm guessing you're working now...because you bought a car?

  • @a1supersport Not working yet. Trying to upgrade cars at the moment.

  • Did you buy the Scion off of craigslist?

  • @daedalx Hehehe... YEah, I bought the Scion off Craigslist. This one is legit, though.

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  • dude, let the police handle it. If you have to address your issues with the guy that sold you the bike, do it in court. Seriously

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  • why are you willing to fuck someones life up just cuz feel bad about buying a stolen bike

  • So what happened with the seller?

  • Your very decent, good one, I would do the same. Not possible to enjoy things with negative energy, good on ya!

  • Just turn him into the police without the visit. That's what they do.

  • Hey,I applaud you....Nice gesture....

  • Requesting a vid of the toaster :) (the xB, let's see the outside.)

  • man that was so funny to hear you talk! sorry about the bike but hearing you talk about it brighten my day! friend invite approved! and yea that sucks! but returning it was cool!! lucky you to live where you do!!! would be fun!!! enjoy!

  • you should bring the hawaian five-o along with you to pay him a visit. Makes me smile to see a operson like you that not only feels a guilty conscience about having something stolen (although not your own fault), and despite all the time, money and care already invested on it, still gets in the car, spends some gas and returns it to the real owner.

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