Thieves, Liars and Cheats All Around Us

Picture this scenario that happened to my wife the other day in a shop in Barbados! You take a $100 dollar bill out of your purse to hand to the shop assistant in order to pay for something and it gets accidently dropped on the floor

You bend down and pick it and then the guy behind you claims that it is his money and he wants it back. Now this is something that I suppose could have happened in any city in the world, if there happens to be a crook behind you in the queue.

Now the shop assistant could clearly see that the money had came from my wife because she watched her take it out of her purse and the assistant had her hand on the money and watched it drop to the floor. Now did the shop assistant even open her mouth when the crook demanded the money, you guessed right! Of course she didn’t!

As far as the crook is concerned, don’t try shit with a Londoner with Bajan blood, you are gonna wish you never started and he ever so politely got tore a new asshole for his trouble. Oh! And the shop assistant felt the sweet tongue of my wife as well!

I suppose things like this are a normal enough occurrence in the times that we live, where there are plenty of people out there that want everything for nothing and if given half a chance will steal or cheat to take what  doesn’t belong to them.

An incident like this could quite of easily escalated into something more serious. Could you imagine if my wife’s husband had been anywhere nearby when this happened, it could have turned into something more than just a bit of verbal.

I hear all your righteous bleeding heart social workers out there, which claim that it is society that that makes people resort to stealing, killing and doing whatever they want because they are so poor! There are millions of poor people out there that have never stolen a thing in their lives or hurt anybody to take something that don’t belong to them. I rest my case!

“Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.”

Comments

11 Responses to “Thieves, Liars and Cheats All Around Us”

  1. Jason on April 7th, 2009 8:56 am

    Trust me, that is the lesser evil you see. Got myself into one and lucky to have got out of. It wasn’t a pretty sight. If there is anything that prevails, it comes almost to the end.

  2. *lynne* on April 9th, 2009 12:41 am

    I hate confrontations… but if I’m in the right – like in this case, I KNOW it’s my $$ – watch out pretender! It is sad that some people have to scruples when it comes to making a quick buck. One of the few things that stuck with me from religious classes was the concept of money that was “halal” or “haram” (it’s not just food that’s labeled that way)… using that which was “haram” (gained through dishonest / unaproved methods) would never bring good things, and would always taint whatever was bought with that money.

  3. garryaw on April 9th, 2009 2:02 pm

    I think “haram” expresses my feelings on those that obtain money through corrupt means, it is such a wise saying.

  4. jdid on April 13th, 2009 5:07 pm

    damn criminals! shame shame shame! everybody want too much freeness, dont want to earn their money.

  5. mcrapu on April 18th, 2009 10:38 am

    it’s safer to use credit card nowadays, but u just cant shop at any shop. some hv minimum purchase.

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  9. Romancing Italy on April 30th, 2009 2:33 am

    Amen!

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  11. A Bajan on June 8th, 2009 4:00 pm

    Lol, I glad she blister both of them.

    I can see it know :)

    Did she use the ‘r’ word in it, cause that would be even funnier, lol

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