By kilonot Jun 25, 2012
| I was up on High Exposure on Sunday. The climb was rad. When I got down, my sandals were gone. Found the sandals on the bulletin board near the Uberfall at the end of the day. I assume someone confused them for their own and didn't notice until they found an extra pair in their pack. Thank you for returning them! |  FLAG |
By BurtMachlan Jun 25, 2012
| well that was about the most useless thread I have seen on the internet. Next time cant you just write that to yourself in your diary?? |  FLAG |
By Hiro From Boulder, CO Jun 25, 2012
| On the contrary. Thanks is often nice. And now the person who transported the sandals knows that it turned out ok. My group made a similar mistake a few months back, I would have liked to know that they owner found their stuff. |  FLAG |
By mitchy From nunya gotdamn business. Jun 25, 2012
| I was ACTUALLY gonna take'em but, your foot is too small. |  FLAG |
By J. Albers From Colorado Jun 25, 2012
| BurtMachlan wrote: well that was about the most useless thread I have seen on the internet. Next time cant you just write that to yourself in your diary?? Yeah well, your posts typically qualify amongst the most useless on MP, so I guess you should be talking. Moreover, you seem to just chime in when you want to rip on people, yet you don't even do it very well. If you're going to be mean, at least be competent at it. |  FLAG |
By divnamite From New York, NY Jun 26, 2012
| So the guy/girl made a mistake, now he's called a thief. Awesome! |  FLAG |
By CJC Jun 26, 2012
| cant imagine how dumb you'd have to be to mistake someone else's shoes for your own. mind boggling. well time to bust out the fluorescent spray paint I guess... |  FLAG |
By kilonot Jun 26, 2012
| CJC wrote: cant imagine how dumb you'd have to be to mistake someone else's shoes for your own. mind boggling. well time to bust out the fluorescent spray paint I guess... I agree, but I harbor no ill will. I've done dumb things on occasion. |  FLAG |
By kilonot Jun 26, 2012
| divnamite wrote: So the guy/girl made a mistake, now he's called a thief. Awesome! I think if you read the post fully, you'd realize using 'thief' in the title was in jest. It was intended as a vague reference to the natural male inclination to immediately assume what is lost is actually stolen. |  FLAG |
By Alicia Sokolowski From Brooklyn, NY Jun 26, 2012
| CJC wrote: cant imagine how dumb you'd have to be to mistake someone else's shoes for your own. mind boggling. well time to bust out the fluorescent spray paint I guess... They could have thought they belonged to their partner and tossed them in their bag. At least they tried to rectify the mistake. |  FLAG |
By Stich From Colorado Springs, Colorado Jun 26, 2012
| Someone stole my quickdraws at the Gunks once and put them on the bulletin board as well with a note saying, "There are too many different kinds of draws here. I changed my mind." |  FLAG |
By Charles Kinbote From Brooklyn, NY Jun 26, 2012
| CJC wrote: cant imagine how dumb you'd have to be to mistake someone else's shoes for your own. mind boggling. well time to bust out the fluorescent spray paint I guess... Some guy once took my approach shoes from DAcres near Rumney, and left me his far older, beat up shoes (same kind). I was able to get them back the next night when he got back from the crag. Fuckin' guy also snored like an bear. |  FLAG |
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