LostInTyme
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Ivory Joe Hunter?
the entire west coast is burning to the ground!
That indeed is, as you say, a very shitty experience. It comes across as difficult to say that your eloquence of description made the reading of your painful experience, compulsive. I am so sorry that your RV was stolen, but the way you told the tale had me shamefully smiling.Today is a great day. My wife and I owned (past tense) a 30' motorhome and although we live in Canada we purchased it, licensed it and stored it just across the border in WA state.
Precovid I would travel down once per month (when not travelling in it) to check on it, run the generator, check batteries etc. But of course during Covid lockdown the land border was closed. So for 2 years I did not see my RV. Finally in April the border opened with no testing restrictions and I ventured down to do the maintainance and prepare for a season of travel. Gobsmacked!.... our beloved home on wheels was not in the storage yard. It had been stolen. An inventive thief had rented a small storage unit that allowed him off hours access and he stole our home.....approx July of 2021.
Upon this discovery I went to the Ferndale WA police, reported it stolen, giving the clerk the VIN. She replied that I was not the owner and it was now owned by a family in Yelm WA. Now I am reeling.
Turns out the thief sold it to a broker with forged papers, the broker sold it to an RV dealership in Fife WA and they sold it to the present owners. The police have the thief in custody and are looking at the broker as possibly complicit in the fraudulent sale.
So finally after much angst and paperwork Progressive Insurance and I have settled on an amount and the money is about to be transferred to us. The Ferndale Police were brilliant; prompt, thorough and professional. Progressive was a dream to work with. They actually seemed to care so even me this cynical ba***rd believes it to be true.
We are missing our home on wheels but at least not out too much money. A decent outcome from a very shitty experience.
I could trade in some of the insurance money and have a jacket made like yours. That might assuage some of my pain!That indeed is, as you say, a very shitty experience. It comes across as difficult to say that your eloquence of description made the reading of your painful experience, compulsive. I am so sorry that your RV was stolen, but the way you told the tale had me shamefully smiling.
Seeing how I "owe" you, this tale might just bring a reciprocal smile at my experience today.
Despite being way past the UK retirement age I'm still in full employment, you might say that I'm one of the dying breed of managers that still dons suit and tie for work. Sombre suits, company tie and black shoes although said shoes do have a brogue pattern.
Not today though, a new hat arrived yesterday and I have no excuse to wear it before the Shake & Stir Festival. https://www.eventsbystir.co.uk/shake-stir-festival-2022 But that festival is days away and a new hat just has to be worn, so I wore it to work.
Out went the sombre suits, the black shoes, the white shirt. I wore, with my new hat, a lemon & grey striped shirt, a rather loud neck tie, maroon and cream spectators, a maroon blazer and the cream trousers that Tina made. The reaction ranged from the 'F' profanity to: "Have you bought the company out?" By the end of the day I had been photographed more times than the late Princess Diana.
Can't see what all the fuss was about. Just a shirt, tie, hat, blazer, trousers and two tone shoes. No big deal.
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I too worked passed my retirement age...calling it quits just before my 70th. I worked about 2/3 time with lots of time off in the summer so that made the last years very doable. But the work was physical and the 3 day weekends were largely taken up in recovery so it was my body demanding that I call it quits.That indeed is, as you say, a very shitty experience. It comes across as difficult to say that your eloquence of description made the reading of your painful experience, compulsive. I am so sorry that your RV was stolen, but the way you told the tale had me shamefully smiling.
Seeing how I "owe" you, this tale might just bring a reciprocal smile at my experience today.
Despite being way past the UK retirement age I'm still in full employment, you might say that I'm one of the dying breed of managers that still dons suit and tie for work. Sombre suits, company tie and black shoes although said shoes do have a brogue pattern.
Not today though, a new hat arrived yesterday and I have no excuse to wear it before the Shake & Stir Festival. https://www.eventsbystir.co.uk/shake-stir-festival-2022 But that festival is days away and a new hat just has to be worn, so I wore it to work.
Out went the sombre suits, the black shoes, the white shirt. I wore, with my new hat, a lemon & grey striped shirt, a rather loud neck tie, maroon and cream spectators, a maroon blazer and the cream trousers that Tina made. The reaction ranged from the 'F' profanity to: "Have you bought the company out?" By the end of the day I had been photographed more times than the late Princess Diana.
Can't see what all the fuss was about. Just a shirt, tie, hat, blazer, trousers and two tone shoes. No big deal.
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