I know stories like this are supposed to be funny, but its kind of depressing when you think about it.
The fact that he kept bringing it back shows that deep down hes probably a decent person who turned to criminal activity out of desperation.
I know stories like this are supposed to be funny, but its kind of depressing when you think about it.Or he's just trying to cover his tracks, or shift blame.
The fact that he kept bringing it back shows that deep down hes probably a decent person who turned to criminal activity out of desperation.
"I said, 'Somebody's driving my car and bringing it back. I know I'm not crazy,' Beverly said.
I know stories like this are supposed to be funny, but its kind of depressing when you think about it.Or he's a thief that steals from people and deserves to be arrested and was taking advantage of the ignorance of old people to keep his gravy train going.
The fact that he kept bringing it back shows that deep down hes probably a decent person who turned to criminal activity out of desperation.
That's kind of really funny because they probably told their kids/the cops and they were all "OK so, what, you think someone is just taking your van every night and returning it the next day? You know that's crazy right?"https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/3/3b83b848.jpg
*exactly that happened* LMAO
I know stories like this are supposed to be funny, but its kind of depressing when you think about it.
The fact that he kept bringing it back shows that deep down hes probably a decent person who turned to criminal activity out of desperation.
...What? No, that's not probable at all, or else he'd have only done it like, once or twice. What it likely means is that he wanted to keep being able to steal, and just.. Never returning the van would have meant they would have notified the police, and he would have been caught quicker. He wasn't returning it out of the goodness of his heart, he was returning it to cover his tracks and prolong the amount of time that he could continue to steal.Not to mention, returning it means he doesn't have to steal (or buy) the gas.
This seems way more risky than just stealing it and stashing it somewhere until you need it.
Maybe. If he steals it and never returns it, they notify the police immediately, and he's more likely to get caught while using it. That's a guaranteed way to make using the van a "one and done" situation. By returning it, there was a chance they don't actually notice for awhile, and if he knew they were elderly, he probably figured he could get away with it for awhile.There's also neighbours to consider. Unless the old couple lived somewhere rural, it was only a matter of time before someone saw him taking it or returning it.
There's also neighbours to consider. Unless the old couple lived somewhere rural, it was only a matter of time before someone saw him taking it or returning it.
this is weirdly kinda wholesome.
I know stories like this are supposed to be funny, but its kind of depressing when you think about it.Not necessarily. For example he could have kept returning it because in his head he was less likely to be caught.
The fact that he kept bringing it back shows that deep down hes probably a decent person who turned to criminal activity out of desperation.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/4/4c984ff2.jpgLMAO