Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 I feel bad for you dad. I can imagine he feels like he probably just lost his child :-( Maybe they will at least care for it instead of dumping it somewhere to fend for itself? Next thought, why in the world would someone want to steal and old mimi van??? I hope they find the pup soon. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 > This may very well have a horrible physical impact on my father. I know it's already broken his heart. < oh my god. your poor father :'( ~~~ Imagine all the people, living life in peace - Lennon ~~~ ------------------------- gina, 31, ny single mom to - kailey, 8, autism, hyperlexia, depression, anxiety, OCD, DSI trevor, 3, multiple developmental delays, no " official " dx yet parker jade, due 7-25-03 :-D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 How absoulutely despicable and heartbreaking. I hope they get whoever did it, but most of all, I hope your father gets his beloved companion back. I am almost in tears for him myself! > > Trying to clean up my hideous kitchen. is in the living room with the neighbor kids, taunting them with tony hawk skateboarder. marc is on a walk with the dog. We just came in from a really nice afternoon sitting on the front steps chatting with our neighbors on either side. > > The doorbell rings. It is my mother, father, brother, and sil. wtf? nobody told me there was a party at my house... > > Nope, no party. My parents spent the afternoon at an outlet mall near my town, and met my brother, sil, and neice there for lunch. When they came out of the mall, their van had been stolen -- with their 11 year old shih tsu in it. > > They ask us to drive them home, (2 hours away) and Marc volunteers. > > While they wait for him to get ready, we all chat. My father is a MESS. He's an old man, and he LOVES that dog. REALLY loves that dog, in that way that only old men can love foufy little dogs. > > Screw the van; the loss of the dog has reduced him to a pale quivering shadow. He is trying so hard not to cry, but I wish he would. He is destroyed, decimated. We call the humane society in each nearby town to put them on watch for the dog. My father can barely talk, so I do the phoning. > > Marc drives them home. > > What kind of sick freak steals a minivan with a little dog inside? And what has the sick freak done with the dog? I'm hoping against hope that he just dumped the dog out in a field or something...but that's obviously the best case scenario. I don't even dare to consider the alternatives. > > This may very well have a horrible physical impact on my father. I know it's already broken his heart. > > Why couldn't the theif have stolen a nice ford taurus or something? A 92 Grand Caravan with a doggie inside -- what is WRONG with people?????????? > > Jacquie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 Why couldn't the theif have stolen a nice ford taurus or something? A 92 Grand Caravan with a doggie inside -- what is WRONG with people?????????? > > Jacquie Oh Jacquie... Im SO sorry... I wish i had something useful to say... I wish i KNEW what was wrong with some people. ugh. I really, really hope they find his dog. thoughts and prayers to you and your family nancy (hugs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 I hope your Dad's dog is found save and sound. People really do suck!! OT - people suck Trying to clean up my hideous kitchen. is in the living room with the neighbor kids, taunting them with tony hawk skateboarder. marc is on a walk with the dog. We just came in from a really nice afternoon sitting on the front steps chatting with our neighbors on either side. The doorbell rings. It is my mother, father, brother, and sil. wtf? nobody told me there was a party at my house... Nope, no party. My parents spent the afternoon at an outlet mall near my town, and met my brother, sil, and neice there for lunch. When they came out of the mall, their van had been stolen -- with their 11 year old shih tsu in it. They ask us to drive them home, (2 hours away) and Marc volunteers. While they wait for him to get ready, we all chat. My father is a MESS. He's an old man, and he LOVES that dog. REALLY loves that dog, in that way that only old men can love foufy little dogs. Screw the van; the loss of the dog has reduced him to a pale quivering shadow. He is trying so hard not to cry, but I wish he would. He is destroyed, decimated. We call the humane society in each nearby town to put them on watch for the dog. My father can barely talk, so I do the phoning. Marc drives them home. What kind of sick freak steals a minivan with a little dog inside? And what has the sick freak done with the dog? I'm hoping against hope that he just dumped the dog out in a field or something...but that's obviously the best case scenario. I don't even dare to consider the alternatives. This may very well have a horrible physical impact on my father. I know it's already broken his heart. Why couldn't the theif have stolen a nice ford taurus or something? A 92 Grand Caravan with a doggie inside -- what is WRONG with people?????????? Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 I am so sorry Jacquie. Your poor dad. I hope they find the dog soon, and the van. People suck more and more every day. Georga Visit my new web page at www.ubahbookshelf.com This tag line space for rent. OT - people suck > > Trying to clean up my hideous kitchen. is in the living room with the neighbor kids, taunting them with tony hawk skateboarder. marc is on a walk with the dog. We just came in from a really nice afternoon sitting on the front steps chatting with our neighbors on either side. > > The doorbell rings. It is my mother, father, brother, and sil. wtf? nobody told me there was a party at my house... > > Nope, no party. My parents spent the afternoon at an outlet mall near my town, and met my brother, sil, and neice there for lunch. When they came out of the mall, their van had been stolen -- with their 11 year old shih tsu in it. > > They ask us to drive them home, (2 hours away) and Marc volunteers. > > While they wait for him to get ready, we all chat. My father is a MESS. He's an old man, and he LOVES that dog. REALLY loves that dog, in that way that only old men can love foufy little dogs. > > Screw the van; the loss of the dog has reduced him to a pale quivering shadow. He is trying so hard not to cry, but I wish he would. He is destroyed, decimated. We call the humane society in each nearby town to put them on watch for the dog. My father can barely talk, so I do the phoning. > > Marc drives them home. > > What kind of sick freak steals a minivan with a little dog inside? And what has the sick freak done with the dog? I'm hoping against hope that he just dumped the dog out in a field or something...but that's obviously the best case scenario. I don't even dare to consider the alternatives. > > This may very well have a horrible physical impact on my father. I know it's already broken his heart. > > Why couldn't the theif have stolen a nice ford taurus or something? A 92 Grand Caravan with a doggie inside -- what is WRONG with people?????????? > > Jacquie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 I feel for your dad. The van can be replaced, but that dog can't. I do hope you find his poochie. Tuna ... sending good thoughts. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > When they came out of the mall, their van had been stolen -- with their 11 year old shih tsu in it. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ===== mom to: , 8, ASD , 4, NT Normal is just a setting on the washing machine. - Whoopi Goldberg ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 I am so sorry. I am hoping very hard that everything turns out well....I don't know what else to say. Maggie ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 Trying to clean up my hideous kitchen. is in the living room with the neighbor kids, taunting them with tony hawk skateboarder. marc is on a walk with the dog. We just came in from a really nice afternoon sitting on the front steps chatting with our neighbors on either side. The doorbell rings. It is my mother, father, brother, and sil. wtf? nobody told me there was a party at my house... Nope, no party. My parents spent the afternoon at an outlet mall near my town, and met my brother, sil, and neice there for lunch. When they came out of the mall, their van had been stolen -- with their 11 year old shih tsu in it. They ask us to drive them home, (2 hours away) and Marc volunteers. While they wait for him to get ready, we all chat. My father is a MESS. He's an old man, and he LOVES that dog. REALLY loves that dog, in that way that only old men can love foufy little dogs. Screw the van; the loss of the dog has reduced him to a pale quivering shadow. He is trying so hard not to cry, but I wish he would. He is destroyed, decimated. We call the humane society in each nearby town to put them on watch for the dog. My father can barely talk, so I do the phoning. Marc drives them home. What kind of sick freak steals a minivan with a little dog inside? And what has the sick freak done with the dog? I'm hoping against hope that he just dumped the dog out in a field or something...but that's obviously the best case scenario. I don't even dare to consider the alternatives. This may very well have a horrible physical impact on my father. I know it's already broken his heart. Why couldn't the theif have stolen a nice ford taurus or something? A 92 Grand Caravan with a doggie inside -- what is WRONG with people?????????? Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 Oh Jacquie! That is just horrible. I hope they find the doggie soon. I know how my dad was with his animals, and this would have devastated him too. People are cruel. Will be saying prayers that the find the dog safe and sound and for the health of your dad. ellen OT - people suck Trying to clean up my hideous kitchen. is in the living room with the neighbor kids, taunting them with tony hawk skateboarder. marc is on a walk with the dog. We just came in from a really nice afternoon sitting on the front steps chatting with our neighbors on either side. The doorbell rings. It is my mother, father, brother, and sil. wtf? nobody told me there was a party at my house... Nope, no party. My parents spent the afternoon at an outlet mall near my town, and met my brother, sil, and neice there for lunch. When they came out of the mall, their van had been stolen -- with their 11 year old shih tsu in it. They ask us to drive them home, (2 hours away) and Marc volunteers. While they wait for him to get ready, we all chat. My father is a MESS. He's an old man, and he LOVES that dog. REALLY loves that dog, in that way that only old men can love foufy little dogs. Screw the van; the loss of the dog has reduced him to a pale quivering shadow. He is trying so hard not to cry, but I wish he would. He is destroyed, decimated. We call the humane society in each nearby town to put them on watch for the dog. My father can barely talk, so I do the phoning. Marc drives them home. What kind of sick freak steals a minivan with a little dog inside? And what has the sick freak done with the dog? I'm hoping against hope that he just dumped the dog out in a field or something...but that's obviously the best case scenario. I don't even dare to consider the alternatives. This may very well have a horrible physical impact on my father. I know it's already broken his heart. Why couldn't the theif have stolen a nice ford taurus or something? A 92 Grand Caravan with a doggie inside -- what is WRONG with people?????????? Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 Why couldn't the theif have stolen a nice ford taurus or something? A 92 Grand Caravan with a doggie inside -- what is WRONG with people?????????? > > Jacquie [>>] I really don't know Jacquie but there must be something very wrong with the ones who did this. I hope you find the doggy soon. keep us post Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 > Why couldn't the theif have stolen a nice ford taurus or something? A 92 Grand Caravan with a doggie inside -- what is WRONG with people?????????? > That's horrible Jacquie! I hope they find the dog. I know the odds are against it but I hope they do just the same. Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 Good grief! I'm so sorry for your dad Jacquie. Today I am ready to move out to the middle of Idaho on a huge ranch so that I have lots and lots of land and no people around me. You can come though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2003 Report Share Posted May 5, 2003 If you haven't already please contact the news media. They love to do stories on this. I will pray for a safe and happy return of the dog. Hugs to your parents! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2003 Report Share Posted May 5, 2003 In a message dated 5/4/03 7:48:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time, vhunnius@... writes: > Why couldn't the theif have stolen a nice ford taurus or something? A 92 > Grand Caravan with a doggie inside -- what is WRONG with people?????????? > > Jacquie > > > Yup sure do sometimes. We hope your Dad and his beloved pet are happilly reunited soon. The Grammas & Keion Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2003 Report Share Posted May 5, 2003 OMG - I feel so bad for your dad and his dog. I hope you get some news soon. What kind of a low life could do such a hateful thing? Evil bastard hope 'he/she' gets my wishes. Louisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2003 Report Share Posted May 5, 2003 We can start the PA commune where we don't have to deal with anyone else. Georga Visit my new web page at www.ubahbookshelf.com This tag line space for rent. Re: OT - people suck > Good grief! I'm so sorry for your dad Jacquie. Today I am ready to > move out to the middle of Idaho on a huge ranch so that I have lots > and lots of land and no people around me. You can come though. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2003 Report Share Posted May 5, 2003 This is awful! I am so sorry. Any word on the van or the dog? Jacquie H OT - people suck Trying to clean up my hideous kitchen. is in the living room with the neighbor kids, taunting them with tony hawk skateboarder. marc is on a walk with the dog. We just came in from a really nice afternoon sitting on the front steps chatting with our neighbors on either side. The doorbell rings. It is my mother, father, brother, and sil. wtf? nobody told me there was a party at my house... Nope, no party. My parents spent the afternoon at an outlet mall near my town, and met my brother, sil, and neice there for lunch. When they came out of the mall, their van had been stolen -- with their 11 year old shih tsu in it. They ask us to drive them home, (2 hours away) and Marc volunteers. While they wait for him to get ready, we all chat. My father is a MESS. He's an old man, and he LOVES that dog. REALLY loves that dog, in that way that only old men can love foufy little dogs. Screw the van; the loss of the dog has reduced him to a pale quivering shadow. He is trying so hard not to cry, but I wish he would. He is destroyed, decimated. We call the humane society in each nearby town to put them on watch for the dog. My father can barely talk, so I do the phoning. Marc drives them home. What kind of sick freak steals a minivan with a little dog inside? And what has the sick freak done with the dog? I'm hoping against hope that he just dumped the dog out in a field or something...but that's obviously the best case scenario. I don't even dare to consider the alternatives. This may very well have a horrible physical impact on my father. I know it's already broken his heart. Why couldn't the theif have stolen a nice ford taurus or something? A 92 Grand Caravan with a doggie inside -- what is WRONG with people?????????? Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2003 Report Share Posted May 5, 2003 Oh Jacquie. That is truly awful. I am so glad to hear that the dog was found safe though. Tamara mom to Ebony, 5 years old, asd, adhd, bipolar and , 2, polish (lol) wife to Terry > >Reply-To: parenting_autism >To: <parenting_autism > >Subject: OT - people suck >Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 19:48:43 -0500 > > >Trying to clean up my hideous kitchen. is in the living room with the >neighbor kids, taunting them with tony hawk skateboarder. marc is on a >walk with the dog. We just came in from a really nice afternoon sitting on >the front steps chatting with our neighbors on either side. > >The doorbell rings. It is my mother, father, brother, and sil. wtf? >nobody told me there was a party at my house... > >Nope, no party. My parents spent the afternoon at an outlet mall near my >town, and met my brother, sil, and neice there for lunch. When they came >out of the mall, their van had been stolen -- with their 11 year old shih >tsu in it. > >They ask us to drive them home, (2 hours away) and Marc volunteers. > >While they wait for him to get ready, we all chat. My father is a MESS. >He's an old man, and he LOVES that dog. REALLY loves that dog, in that way >that only old men can love foufy little dogs. > >Screw the van; the loss of the dog has reduced him to a pale quivering >shadow. He is trying so hard not to cry, but I wish he would. He is >destroyed, decimated. We call the humane society in each nearby town to >put them on watch for the dog. My father can barely talk, so I do the >phoning. > >Marc drives them home. > >What kind of sick freak steals a minivan with a little dog inside? And >what has the sick freak done with the dog? I'm hoping against hope that he >just dumped the dog out in a field or something...but that's obviously the >best case scenario. I don't even dare to consider the alternatives. > >This may very well have a horrible physical impact on my father. I know >it's already broken his heart. > >Why couldn't the theif have stolen a nice ford taurus or something? A 92 >Grand Caravan with a doggie inside -- what is WRONG with people?????????? > >Jacquie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2003 Report Share Posted May 5, 2003 Oh this is terrible! Hoping that the little doggie is as smart as the doggies in the movies and will miraculously find its way home. (animals are strange and gifted that way). (SAHM in GA) MSN elizabethloht@... n 33, mo, no formal dx Phoebe, 11 wks OT - people suck > > Trying to clean up my hideous kitchen. is in the living room with the neighbor kids, taunting them with tony hawk skateboarder. marc is on a walk with the dog. We just came in from a really nice afternoon sitting on the front steps chatting with our neighbors on either side. > > The doorbell rings. It is my mother, father, brother, and sil. wtf? nobody told me there was a party at my house... > > Nope, no party. My parents spent the afternoon at an outlet mall near my town, and met my brother, sil, and neice there for lunch. When they came out of the mall, their van had been stolen -- with their 11 year old shih tsu in it. > > They ask us to drive them home, (2 hours away) and Marc volunteers. > > While they wait for him to get ready, we all chat. My father is a MESS. He's an old man, and he LOVES that dog. REALLY loves that dog, in that way that only old men can love foufy little dogs. > > Screw the van; the loss of the dog has reduced him to a pale quivering shadow. He is trying so hard not to cry, but I wish he would. He is destroyed, decimated. We call the humane society in each nearby town to put them on watch for the dog. My father can barely talk, so I do the phoning. > > Marc drives them home. > > What kind of sick freak steals a minivan with a little dog inside? And what has the sick freak done with the dog? I'm hoping against hope that he just dumped the dog out in a field or something...but that's obviously the best case scenario. I don't even dare to consider the alternatives. > > This may very well have a horrible physical impact on my father. I know it's already broken his heart. > > Why couldn't the theif have stolen a nice ford taurus or something? A 92 Grand Caravan with a doggie inside -- what is WRONG with people?????????? > > Jacquie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 >>>>>>>>> Nope, no party. My parents spent the afternoon at an outlet mall near my town, and met my brother, sil, and neice there for lunch. When they came out of the mall, their van had been stolen -- with their 11 year old shih tsu in it. <<<<<<<<<<< OMG! >>>>>>>>> While they wait for him to get ready, we all chat. My father is a MESS. He's an old man, and he LOVES that dog. REALLY loves that dog, in that way that only old men can love foufy little dogs. >>>>>>>>> :-( >>>>>>>>>>>> What kind of sick freak steals a minivan with a little dog inside? And what has the sick freak done with the dog? I'm hoping against hope that he just dumped the dog out in a field or something...but that's obviously the best case scenario. I don't even dare to consider the alternatives. <<<<<<<<<<<<< The same kind of person who broke into Jacqui's teacher's car and stole her purse, keys, wallet (with new baby pics), and wedding ring (her hands were too swollen to wear it, she was keeping it in a pouch in her purse). >>>>>>>>> This may very well have a horrible physical impact on my father. I know it's already broken his heart. <<<<<<<<< I'm so sorry...Your poor Dad :-( >>>>>>>> Why couldn't the theif have stolen a nice ford taurus or something? A 92 Grand Caravan with a doggie inside -- what is WRONG with people?????????? <<<<<<<<< Do you really have to ask? Penny :/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 That could be the PA Ranch for Autistics! Hey, Imus built a ranch for kids with Cancer, why can't WE build one for Autistic kids!? Penny Re: OT - people suck Good grief! I'm so sorry for your dad Jacquie. Today I am ready to move out to the middle of Idaho on a huge ranch so that I have lots and lots of land and no people around me. You can come though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 I'd LOVE to be a part of P.A.R.A.!!! I'd love to be able to do it. ellen Re: OT - people suck Good grief! I'm so sorry for your dad Jacquie. Today I am ready to move out to the middle of Idaho on a huge ranch so that I have lots and lots of land and no people around me. You can come though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 >>why can't WE build one for Autistic kids!?<<< Ok I am in! Re: OT - people suck Good grief! I'm so sorry for your dad Jacquie. Today I am ready to move out to the middle of Idaho on a huge ranch so that I have lots and lots of land and no people around me. You can come though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 I suggested a commune for all members of PA. LOL! Is there a difference? Georga Visit my new web page at www.ubahbookshelf.com This tag line space for rent. Re: OT - people suck > > > Good grief! I'm so sorry for your dad Jacquie. Today I am ready to > move out to the middle of Idaho on a huge ranch so that I have lots > and lots of land and no people around me. You can come though. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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