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single29-May-2008monkeeeeeeeverouge by votes42348.8%

  Have you ever been stolen?

I mean by stealing you, maybe stealing your bag, your money, your car, your house or anything else?

VotesAnswer
17Yes, someone stole my..
11No
3Other

UserComment
cerealkiller
posted 29-May-2008 6:36pm  

hunting knife and camera. How does one steal a house?
llamamama Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 29-May-2008 7:33pm  

I'm actually being stolen right now.
LindaH Gold Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
(reply to cerealkiller) posted 29-May-2008 7:37pm  

Stick it in your backpack when no one is looking
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 29-May-2008 8:51pm  

Really? This passed qual?

Our house was broken into when I was little, although I don't think anything of mine personally was stolen. In college someone stole a few items of my clothes from the laundry room. And several years ago someone stole my bike from the entryway of my apartment building. There may have been other things over the years, but I can't recall.
LindaH Gold Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
(reply to Enheduanna) posted 29-May-2008 9:07pm  

I voted it reasonable because the wording was amusingly bad, but you can still tell what it means. It made me laugh.
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
(reply to LindaH) posted 29-May-2008 10:08pm  

It's true, you can tell what it means. In this and some other surveys verouge has made lately, people have suggested how he could fix the grammar but he just seems to ignore it. I'm just a fan of good grammar.
JessicaWoman99 Gold Star Survey Creator
posted 29-May-2008 10:14pm  

They stole my identity and they kidnapped me oh my goodness
LindaH Gold Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
(reply to Enheduanna) posted 29-May-2008 10:15pm  

Same here, but sometimes I get in moods where I don't care, I just want to answer the question.
JessicaWoman99 Gold Star Survey Creator
(reply to cerealkiller) posted 29-May-2008 10:15pm  

> hunting knife and camera. How does one steal a house?

To steal a house is very easy tee hee
they Survey Central SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 29-May-2008 11:14pm  

Verouge, your english is pretty good until you start making surveys *raspberry*
LindaH Gold Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
posted 29-May-2008 11:15pm  

Once I believed
I had been thieved
but I was not taken
I was mistaken
Strider Survey Central Gold SubscriberGold Qualifier
posted 29-May-2008 11:24pm  

I had my wallet stolen once.
mrmarm Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 30-May-2008 3:53am  

$20 from my wallet he only did it some he'd have the chance to visit again to give it back *wry smile*
kirst
posted 30-May-2008 4:07am  

My person? No. But I had a bike stolen when I was middle-school aged. Also, my car stereo was stolen at college and I had my wallet stolen when I lived in CT. Other than that, no.
icurok
posted 30-May-2008 6:06am  

For fudges sake verouge, you're not even trying anymore.
bill Survey Central Gold SubscriberTriple Gold Star Survey Creator
posted 30-May-2008 6:48am  

bike when I was a kid, I think (I forget the details, maybe it was my brother's bike... it was a neighborhood kid)
Iseult Silver Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 30-May-2008 8:38am  

I have been stolen.

And my house, too.
Melf Survey Central SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorGold QualifierThis user is on the site NOW (7 minutes and 13 seconds ago)
posted 30-May-2008 8:42am  

Someone once stole my Lebanese Arabic/English dictionary. I never got it back.
EyesOfCharisma Survey Qualifier
posted 30-May-2008 12:41pm  

no
aquawolfy Gold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 30-May-2008 3:43pm  

Someone stole my backpack which had my digital camera in it *frown*
ElvisFan67 Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 30-May-2008 8:09pm  

Nothing other than having books stolen from me in school by fellow students as a prank, but as far as a serious crime, not yet (knock on wood).
cloudhugger Survey Central SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 31-May-2008 4:20am  

Someone stole my heart.
Van
(reply to verouge) posted 31-May-2008 1:48pm  

Do you mean robbed or mugged?
verouge
(reply to Van) posted 1-Jun-2008 3:43am  

Yes of course!
verouge
posted 1-Jun-2008 6:05am  

Yes from 5years. I had an appointment with my doctor at 1pm so I left home for just 40mins and I came back, door is broken, all the jewelry were stolen, and some of the cash in my closet.. We couldnt know who did it.
verouge
(reply to Enheduanna) posted 1-Jun-2008 6:08am  

> It's true, you can tell what it means. In this and some other surveys
> verouge has made lately, people have suggested how he could fix the
> grammar but he just seems to ignore it. I'm just a fan of good grammar.

I didnt ignore it.. I was just away of internet.. And when I came back, I found it all qualified.. I AM LUCKY!! heehhee
verouge
(reply to they) posted 1-Jun-2008 6:08am  

> Verouge, your english is pretty good until you start making surveys
> *raspberry*

HAHAHAHA
That's funny!!
verouge
(reply to Enheduanna) posted 1-Jun-2008 6:08am  

> Really? This passed qual?
>
> Our house was broken into when I was little, although I don't think
> anything of mine personally was stolen. In college someone stole a
> few items of my clothes from the laundry room. And several years ago
> someone stole my bike from the entryway of my apartment building.
> There may have been other things over the years, but I can't recall.

It looks like..
jettles Survey Central SubscriberGold Qualifier
posted 2-Jun-2008 12:03am  

???
docgbrown
posted 3-Jun-2008 5:35am  

car, motorcycle, girl, backpack, books, clothes, toys, heart etc...
Cleo
posted 4-Jun-2008 11:25pm  

Too many things to mention that I would prefer to forget about at this time.

I was also (stolen) kidnapped by my husband (then boyfriend at the time) for 3 days! to long to get into.

Zang Survey Central SubscriberBronze Star Survey Creator
posted 6-Jun-2008 4:25pm  

Yes, someone stole my anything else.
kcthedog Survey Central Gold SubscriberSilver Star Survey Creator
posted 15-Jun-2008 1:41am  

Yes someone stole my heart!
kcthedog Survey Central Gold SubscriberSilver Star Survey Creator
(reply to cloudhugger) posted 15-Jun-2008 1:42am  

> Someone stole my heart.

We should get together and cry about it.
cloudhugger Survey Central SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
(reply to kcthedog) posted 15-Jun-2008 11:48am  

Crying will only fill the void with salt water at this point. My heart is being slowly put back together athis point one little stich at a time.
cloudhugger Survey Central SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 15-Jun-2008 11:50am  

Ah, I see...it appears that someone is stealing hearts to maybe fill the heartless cavity they have hoping to find a fit??
kcthedog Survey Central Gold SubscriberSilver Star Survey Creator
(reply to cloudhugger) posted 15-Jun-2008 12:57pm  

Super glue this time no more broken hearts.
Enigma
posted 17-Jun-2008 5:55pm  

Someone broke into my car once and stole the radio out of it. It wasn't even a very good radio.
Enigma
(reply to Melf) posted 17-Jun-2008 5:56pm  

> Someone once stole my Lebanese Arabic/English dictionary. I never
> got it back.

*laughing out loud*
Melf Survey Central SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorGold QualifierThis user is on the site NOW (7 minutes and 13 seconds ago)
(reply to Enigma) posted 17-Jun-2008 5:57pm  

*grin*



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