Robbed!

Some people get properly robbed in El Salvador, like with guns and shit. I just got too comfortable at the fabulous beach resort and left my Kindle sitting out during the baby turtle release and someone swiped it. A person who would steal from another during a baby turtle release is clearly just as bad as a person who would eat turtle eggs. Bastard.

What’s funny is that I have the books on my netbook – yeah, I’m traveling with a netbook, a smartphone, and a basic (read: not tablety) Kindle, what? – so I haven’t really lost them. But I was quite happy being able to read all the time. Especially on this boring beach. Where it’s obviously still easy enough to read with my computer. Which will probably get swiped next. Buying books was not part of budget. BASTARD.

Before this trip, I’ve had my wallet stolen twice and my car stereo too. And CapitalOne can’t seem to get the hang of data security at all, so my plastic numbers have been stolen loads of times. I had my awesome travel wallet with a few memories stolen too. But that’s the Philadelphia Bakery for you. It didn’t even contain normal wallet stuff in it. Just €50 but I bet those dummies didn’t even realize it was money.

BASTARDS!

one comment:

  1. At 13:39 2013-Dec-18, Meggan said:

    Except that the Kindle wasn’t actually stolen. It was miraculously returned two days later, the morning that I left. General consensus among the travelers was that someone borrowed it. That’s okay with me. =)

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