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Re: asking a stranger to watch your stuff
I ask strangers to watch my bags when I'm at the airport. Good times.
But at any other time, I wouldn't expect a stranger to watch anything for me. If I trust my environment, I just leave it there. If I don't, I take it with me (this is usually the case.) I wonder if she would have been mad at you if you tampered with her goodies in a fun but not destructive way....like change her computer wallpaper or something. "Hey it's your fault girl...be thankful I didn't delete your [censored]." ScottieK |
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Re: asking a stranger to watch your stuff
Yeah, the only time I have done it is at the airport, while waiting for a delayed flight. Pretty sure that person wasn't going anywhere. But I guess you never know.
You could always ask another stranger to watch the stranger watching your stuff. |
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Re: asking a stranger to watch your stuff
Actually I was joking...remember when the ticket agent would ask you "have your bags been in your possession since you've been at the airport?" Hit them with a "no" and see how they respond.
But if it's a choice between that and risking the chance that your "unattended baggage" getting confiscated... "How many strangers does it take to watch my stuff?" ScottieK |
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Re: asking a stranger to watch your stuff
I don't talk to strangers.
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Re: asking a stranger to watch your stuff
You should have went on to her computer and gone to MySpace to see if she had auto-login turned on and messed with her profile and then posted an awesome thread instead of this one.
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Re: asking a stranger to watch your stuff
I have asked a total stranger(the dealer) to watch my chips one of the first times I played poker in a B&M, he and all the other players looked at me like I was a dweeb. I still feel better, when I leave the table for any length of time, to put a towel over them but I see much bigger stacks being left bare much longer on poker tables then I would be comfortable with. Almost as uncomfortable as my sentence structure above makes a reader feel, but I don't feel like changing it.
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Re: asking a stranger to watch your stuff
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I still feel better, when I leave the table for any length of time, to put a towel over them [/ QUOTE ] That's the absolutely worst idea ever. Whatever you do when you leave table and have your chips still there , make sure they're all in clear view of a camera. Covering them is a way to make sure that if someone does snatch a few casino won't be able to help you. |
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Almost as uncomfortable as my sentence structure above makes a reader feel, but I don't feel like changing it. [/ QUOTE ] hahaha, thats effing awesome |
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Re: asking a stranger to watch your stuff
I've watched people's stuff when they say they'll be gone for a minute or two. Any longer and I say "sorry, I'm gonna be heading out for a smoke soon".
When I work in my school's library I lock my laptop to the desk and lock Windows so no one will [censored] with it when I step out to smoke or use the bathroom. |
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Re: asking a stranger to watch your stuff
How do you lock the laptop to your desk?
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