• http://yolandahowe.tumblr.com/ Yolanda

    Hmmm… I’m rusty. But my guess is that sound is California Grey Whale. Am I right?

    Then again, it could be humpback.

  • http://www.ransom-note-typography.com/ jon deal

    If you had the same flu-like gamboo our family had (which seems to be making the rounds here in SLC), you’ll start to feel better next month.

    I keed! Ours was a *nasty* stomach bug. Gone in 24 hours.

    icky though. Hope you feel better!

  • http://www.xanga.com/Bratfink Brat

    Sorry about the vehicle break-in. :(

  • http://www.pocklock.com Pocklock

    Hope you feel better soon.

  • http://www.jillshalvis.com/blog Jill

    Somehow that made perfect sense to me. But then again, I speak the language of HAD-MY-CAR-BROKEN-INTO-AND-I’M-PISSED. Fluently, unfortunately.

  • http://www.smugmug.com Jennifer L

    My condolensces on the car break in.

    If your car is parked on the street and it happens, that’s one thing. But it totally gives me the willies when it’s in the driveway mere inches from the house in which I’m sleeping peacefully.

    Well, at least I know you’ve got the good drugs in the house. And the bourbon of course.

  • Tori

    Break ins suck. Check e-bay for your face plate, I bought one for my stereo after some douche thought it’d be cool to steal it out of my purse.

  • Karilynn

    You weren’t the only one to have your iPod stolen yesterday. I work at an animal shelter (of all places to steal things from a vehicle) This customer we had just dealt with came racing back through the front doors looking pretty pissed off. Apparently while he was inside adopting a dog somebody broke the window of his car and stole his iPod. In the parking lot of an animal shelter. What a world we live in. How sad are people? You can’t leave your car outside of your own home and you can’t save a homeless animal without some prick breaking into your vehicle and stealing your belongings. Ridiculous.

  • http://fiddley.com Pete Dunn

    Seriously.. fucking fuckers.

  • Jessica

    This is why I can never leave my iPod in my car. Or if I do, it is locked in my glove box out of sight — people suck.

  • Beth
  • http://www.abevigoda.com Amanda

    I will kick a iPod thief in the nuts!

  • http://www.smugmug.com Jennifer L

    You know.….Tori’s suggestion got me thinking. It wouldn’t surprise me if they stole it so they could sell it on Ebay.

  • MamaPajama
  • http://parenthetical.blog-city.com rcb

    About ten years ago, during a snowstorm in Roanoke, VA (the kind where your car gets plowed in), somebody broke into my 4-Runner overnight and stole my Roland FP-88. Yeah, I was stupid to leave it in the car, but I was late getting home from the gig, and, you know, there were several inches of snow on the ground. They seriously may have made off with it on foot.

    Back to the present … would I rather lose my only keyboard or a chock-full iPod … hmm, it *should* be a no-brainer, but still, when it comes to the iPod, it hurts just to think about. Sorry, man.

  • http://minxlj.tumblr.com minxlj

    LOL just how many drugs have you had Jon? :-)

    Get well soon

  • Kara

    me too…me too.

  • Tori

    I left this suggestion on Heather’s comments but I wonder if she’ll read 309 comments to get to mine.
    Report it stolen with Apple that way when it gets plugged into another computer to load music it will shut down and won’t work until you tell Apple that you got it back. Then, they don’t get the pleasure of having an ipod.

    A friend of mine did this when his got stolen at the library while he was studying. The person that stole it actually called Customer Support about it and after giving them the information on the Ipod they informed him it was stolen and it would be best to return it as it would never work for him.

    He ended up turning it in to Campus Security and they contacted my friend and gave him his Ipod back.