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- From: praetzel@maxwell.uwaterloo.ca (Eric Praetzel)
- Subject: Was :Re: A friend went down
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- Organization: University of Waterloo
- References: <1gsrokINNde3@sumax.seattleu.edu>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 13:04:21 GMT
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- In article <1gsrokINNde3@sumax.seattleu.edu> aehall@calvin.seattleu.edu (root-bound) writes:
- >a wallet in your under-the-saddle pack. What if they never look in your pack??
- >What if they leave your bike at the scene??? (ACK! MY MERCKX!!)
-
- My one friend had his bike stolen after an accident. The driver who hit him
- was kind enough (think about that) to take him to the hospital but the bike
- was left behind. Of course it was gone by the time he got back.
- I don't like to leave my wallet in the pack. There is too much to loose in
- it. My old student photo ID is great for identification. One of these years I
- will have to get some phone numbers to put on it.
- Yes someone will look in your pack. At the very least to see how much cash
- is in there.
- - Eric
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