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lwabirds
10-23-2007, 12:50 PM
I went out side last night to bring in some of my basjoo's so they wouldn't get soaked in the rain (potted). It's then that I realized that I had a lot of them missing. Some one had went to my house yesterday and loaded a bunch up and took off. I had a sign in the yard selling some potted ones from my plants. They took a couple large and small potted ones. It burns me up that some one would steal of all things.........my banana trees. The sherriff came out to file a report and they thought it was funny. I admit it is some what but I'm still looking around to see what else they took of value.

Sailfish
10-23-2007, 12:54 PM
that really stinks


My buddy had 8 foxtails that he raised since seedlings.
eventually they were about 6' +/- tall
They were planted in his fron yard
Someone dug them up one night

People are just horrible

jason
10-23-2007, 04:03 PM
that really stinks


My buddy had 8 foxtails that he raised since seedlings.
eventually they were about 6' +/- tall
They were planted in his fron yard
Someone dug them up one night

People are just horrible
Thier is a palm collector that I know in florida who has people at night climb over his fence and steal his palms,wich some that they are stealing are very,very rare and worth alot of $$$$$$$ so buy his fence he planted Aiphanes erosa (Burglar Palm trees that grow 5-6 inch thornes all around the trunk and they grow underneath the leaves of the palm as well,I feel bad for that next person who jumps the fence,,Im sure if you landed just right on this palm it could kill you I have this palm in my collection cool palm ,really nasty if touched!!!Jason.

GATrops
10-23-2007, 06:48 PM
lwabirds-Sorry to hear about your stolen bananas. I am constantly amazed at how little concern some people have for the rights and property of others.

lwabirds
10-24-2007, 06:41 AM
I got my bananas back last night. I neighbor said she saw a guy riding a bike packing them. I asked her the direction he was headed and assumed it was the trailer park. I went and knocked on every door to look for the guy based on her description. I found the guy. Called the Sherriff and hours later his partents brought them to me. Looks like he gave them to a girl friend some miles away. I called the sherriff, told them that I found the guy and my property and wanted him arrested. They did go to his house, got a confession, and took him to jail.

Steve in France
10-24-2007, 06:57 AM
Glad you got your stuff back. Hopefully the young idiot will learn a lesson and have a life from now on . Can you imagine him trying to explain his crime to other inmates without them thinking him a total moron.
Anyway , good work tracking him down .
Later
Steve

Banana_Bill
10-24-2007, 10:06 AM
I have a strong dislike for thieves. What nerves!!! I am glad you were able to track down the low-life and get your bananas back. Hopefully, the perpetrator has learned his lesson.

Lagniappe
10-24-2007, 10:37 AM
Good for you !
It's a shame that you had to do that yourself or at all . Theft can disrupt so many aspects of ones life .
I hope the guy pays for his actions .

shopgirl2
10-24-2007, 11:20 AM
It amazes me what some people will do to get something for nothing. I hate a thief. I really do. I am constantly watching out for my stuff in my yard. Last year a 3 foot plastic pumpking was stolen from my yard. It was a hard plastic and electric very pretty and children liked it a lot. I heard the voices that night, next morning noticed my pumpking decoration gone.

I am also watching my Australian plant I just planted. Why, someone could just yank it and steal it, I think. Didn't used to be this way. I bought me a blank pellet gun and a sling shot. I am ready for them.

Good for you, good detective work.

lwabirds
10-24-2007, 05:14 PM
I just hope last night in jail he met a BIG guy named BUBBA! i hope BUBBA asked him what he's in for (stealing a banana tree) and gets laughed to death then "shown" what jail is really like.:2755: It's mean but it gives me an evil grin! I layed down my pellet gun years ago. I carry a CCW and have shot guns ready for perps. Gottan protect the nanners.

harveyc
10-24-2007, 06:36 PM
Forming your own one-man posse to rescue your nanners can mean only one thing: You are a banana fiend! (http://www.bananas.org/showthread.php?t=1979)

Good job and congrats! :)

AnnaJW
10-24-2007, 06:38 PM
I'm glad you were able to track the a-hole down. I also hope he meets a Bubba. :)

Sailfish
10-24-2007, 06:53 PM
I had a red childrens wagon stolen from my front yard Monday a week ago