Comments:

Shear - 2008-11-18 12:06:52
Go Beanie! Look at you catching all those thieves! So exciting!
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Sherry - 2008-11-18 12:13:22
Man...talk about never having a dull moment!!
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DSis - 2008-11-18 12:28:06
For your coworker, check out http://www.caringbridge.org/ -- it is a free web site for people who are ill and their families/friends. Family can post the patient's progress, and others can send messages of support. Pretty neat way to squelch the rumors and keep in contact with those who care. It might be a place to also mention your collection for his family.
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l\'empress - 2008-11-18 13:50:39
That's our girl! She always did like "New Detectives." ;-)
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yankeechick - 2008-11-18 13:57:25
We are good! I thwarted (neener) 2 thefts yesterday! One lady was buying a couple of very large items that I had to use my hand scanner on, but she was careful to lift them just right so I could reach them. I saw some other things, but when she asked for her total I asked her if those items were a separate order....her face turned beet red, mumbled that she forgot and gave me the items (about $100 worth of video games). Then I had a lady come through with her little girl. The girl was carrying a pretty little beaded purse (with tags dangling :)). I even commented on how pretty her purse was. The girl put it on the counter for me to admire. I checked out the other things the lady had and she handed the purse back to her little girl while I was doing it. She then proceeded to hand me some cash to pay for the total thus far. I asked about the purse. She said it was her daughters. I said, but there are tags on it so I was curious and the little girl pipped up and said "Oh, Mommy can I keep it?!" Busted!! $20.00 purse about to walk out the door! Imagine how many of those things we don't catch!
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Poolie - 2008-11-18 14:57:02
Is your last name Drew? And....you were talking about Terri T, right?
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beanie - 2008-11-18 16:49:24
Riiiiiiight Poolie... Terri T. uh huh. sure.
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Shippie - 2008-11-18 17:34:22
You go! I think poolies right..your last name is Drew! I read so many stories about your adventures growing up. How come you never told us this before???
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Terri T. - 2008-11-18 19:24:02
I am not the one who OWNS the clown shoes and takes them on road trips so I am certain that I was not the clown in Tombstone.....LOL so how's our little chubby bunny face today?
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terri t - 2008-11-18 19:26:17
I got so confused there for a second, I forgot to comment on YOUR blog. Congrats on catching the little sneak who was trying to get the Santa hat for free. And good catch on the gift cards and driver's license....
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requiel - 2008-11-18 22:53:25
You are so awesome, I would be so nervous to even ask. You rock.
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boxx9000 - 2008-11-19 00:15:00
My husband was a manager for Depot of Home for many years (now he's at Lowe's) The stories he has told me about employee thefts and the scams customers run could fill a book! Some people have absolutely NO morals. My daughter told me working as a bartender was the absolute worse for rude customers because they were all drunks. The worse customer (for rudeness) she ever had was when she worked for See's candies and she waited on Joe Montana's (ex 49er football player) wife and she barked orders and treated her like a servant.
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