Saturday, October 12, 2013

Case of the Missing Tool Kit

As you all may know from the last post that my tool kit box was stolen or misplaced by a classmate.  Well the person I thought took it wasnt the one.  I kinda rattled his cage a bit so I could be sure.  Turns out the other guy I am suspecting and is really good at putting an innocent front on at times might have taken it.  Because when I was raising hell and figuring out what was going on the kid I first thought didn't have his kit either and returned it.

I'm just getting really tired of nobody confessing up to the crime.  I am going to rattle the next guy's cage next.  (I am not disclosing names here because it isn't right to accuse falsely and to embarrass somebody over the internet)  I'd rather end things peacefully and let the other parties know I am not to be messed with anymore.

Also.... If anything else if nobody coughs up the kit, I'll just go to the dean and purchase another one.  Add it to my ever growing debt.  Isn't a thing I want to do.  $500 is still a lot of money to me and taking on the extra expense because of stupidity doesn't make any sense.  Please somebody tell me it does because it does not to me.  I'd rather not spend more than I have to.

At a point of safety please anyone else who has had this problem, I sympathize with you.  But we must exercise caution and make sure you know where your tools are at all times, not just tools, personal items, laptops, smartphones, school bag, etc.  Simple step of the tools anyone should exercise, is to put a key lock on it.  Put an adequate label on it if not your own name but something you can identify you stuff with.  As far as laptops goes.... don't let it out of your sight.  Anything else if it does get stolen, it can be replaced.  Things can be replaced.  Don't risk you life over a smartphone or tools.

What I can say is leave the childish playground games in the past.  This is the present and we must all just grow up.  I believe one of the goals of this school is that we all work together.  I believe in working together for a common goal and only compete where it needs it.

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