lost bracelet

spinner

Member
So today while running errands I lost a little bracelet, near Michaels, Quisnos, or the Hollywood Post Office or PNC bank.
It's just a little brown leather bracelet with beads and some dream charms on it, and the little tag says Praol. I really liked it, it has a story and it is kind of a special bracelet.
So if you happen to find it would you please let me know? The day I bought it was such a really great day, and while I could buy another one it wouldn't be quite the same.
Yep, it's a long shot but you never know.
 

spinner

Member
I'd feel very sorry for that person, the things we do in this life reflect who we are and what goes around comes around. I think somebody that would do that is just sad

Why do you ask, is that what you would do? Or are you just bored today?
 

chernmax

NOT Politically Correct!!
I'd feel very sorry for that person, the things we do in this life reflect who we are and what goes around comes around. I think somebody that would do that is just sad

Why do you ask, is that what you would do? Or are you just bored today?

Maybe he needs someone to pay for his Red Robin bill? :dye:
 

chernmax

NOT Politically Correct!!
My wife lost her beautiful Onyx bracelet I bought for her in Singapore on Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan. Then one night at the Chiefs club this lady walks by our table and she's wearing the freaken thing! My wife spotted it so a walked over and politely asked her if she found the bracelet (she was sitting alone), she said no it was a gift from her husband. I asked where he bought it and she didn't know, nor did she know what kind of stones they were.

Just so happened her husband was an E-6 and worked 3 doors down from my office so I called him into my office with the receipt and a PICTURE of it! He came clean and stated his wife found it outside in our parking lot and TOLD him about it! I reprimanded him for not doing the right thing and when his wife again one night showed up at the Chiefs club, I walked over to her with the manager to check her ID card and when it said her husband was an E-6, I had her banned from the Chiefs club.

Karma has many different forms...:coffee:
 

rpexie

.:Georgia Peach:.
Quit messing with the girl, we've all lost something that had meaning for us. Yall must be bored as hell.
 

MrZ06

I love Texas Road House
I'd feel very sorry for that person, the things we do in this life reflect who we are and what goes around comes around. I think somebody that would do that is just sad

Why do you ask, is that what you would do? Or are you just bored today?

I'm just curious. If you offered a reward like a free dinner or something it might be worth somones time to go out and actively look for the bracelet.
 

chernmax

NOT Politically Correct!!
I'm just curious. If you offered a reward like a free dinner or something it might be worth somones time to go out and actively look for the bracelet.

Maybe it's not dinner you're looking for, but a date? :whistle:
 

spinner

Member
I'm just curious. If you offered a reward like a free dinner or something it might be worth somones time to go out and actively look for the bracelet.

If I'm meant to have it back it will be so. If not I hope somebody that really likes it finds it and enjoys it. A reward is something that should be given freely, from the heart. Not because somebody has something that belongs to you.
I'm thinkin' we aren't even in the same zip code here.
 

FED_UP

Well-Known Member
My wife lost her beautiful Onyx bracelet I bought for her in Singapore on Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan. Then one night at the Chiefs club this lady walks by our table and she's wearing the freaken thing! My wife spotted it so a walked over and politely asked her if she found the bracelet (she was sitting alone), she said no it was a gift from her husband. I asked where he bought it and she didn't know, nor did she know what kind of stones they were.

Just so happened her husband was an E-6 and worked 3 doors down from my office so I called him into my office with the receipt and a PICTURE of it! He came clean and stated his wife found it outside in our parking lot and TOLD him about it! I reprimanded him for not doing the right thing and when his wife again one night showed up at the Chiefs club, I walked over to her with the manager to check her ID card and when it said her husband was an E-6, I had her banned from the Chiefs club.

Karma has many different forms...:coffee:

Now that was a good story, and she got banned :killingme By the way I misplaced a $100.00 bill last year did anyone find it, if so please return it.
 
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