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Brazen Fla. burglar grabs TV in double-steal

Post by Farang1 » August 31, 2009, 5:32 am

PENSACOLA, Fla. – Police in Florida say a burglar who made off with a man's valuables returned to the home later and snatched what he couldn't carry on his first trip: a 100-pound plasma-screen TV.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_odd_burglar_strikes_twice


OK. So let me see if I got this straight.

The burglar breaks into this guy's house, steels he wallet, video gaming system, watch and Plasma TV. Finds that it is to much for him to carry. So, he leaves the TV in the back yard. While the police are there, he comes back and snatches the TV. :-k :shock:


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Post by beer monkey » August 31, 2009, 5:52 am

Police have offered to buy a new TV...very generous i must say.
And what does 'Fla' mean.
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Post by Fawn » August 31, 2009, 6:06 am

beer monkey wrote:And what does 'Fla' mean.
Thanks.
Florida. A bit like us writing Hants for Hampshire. :shock:
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Post by beer monkey » August 31, 2009, 6:12 am

Ok thanks for that educated one.. :ugly: ....but why do they use an abbreviation and the 'proper term' in the same paragraph.....?
PENSACOLA, Fla. – Police in Florida say a burglar who made off with a man's valuables returned to the home later and snatched what he couldn't carry on his first trip: a 100-pound plasma-screen TV.
Good story though...The barefaced cheek of the man..The Robber has More Front Than Blackpool....hope he didn't forget the remote to go with it.
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Post by Fawn » August 31, 2009, 6:15 am

beer monkey wrote:Ok thanks for that educated one.. :ugly: ....but why do they use an abbreviation and the 'proper term' in the same paragraph.....?
don't know...
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Post by Farang1 » August 31, 2009, 6:40 am

beer monkey wrote:Ok thanks for that educated one.. :ugly: ....but why do they use an abbreviation and the 'proper term' in the same paragraph.....?



I don't either. Most newspaper stories I have see always start out with location.ie Pensacola, Fla. Then, go in to tell the story. The official abbreviation for Florida is FL or Fla. Where does the "T" come from in Hamts for Hampshire?

I also thought it was kinda nice of them offering to buy a new TV for him. Seeing how they decided to leave it outside.
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Post by Fawn » August 31, 2009, 2:23 pm

beer monkey wrote:Ok thanks for that educated one.. :ugly: ....but why do they use an abbreviation and the 'proper term' in the same paragraph.....?
Farang1 wrote:I don't either. Most newspaper stories I have see always start out with location.ie Pensacola, Fla. Then, go in to tell the story. The official abbreviation for Florida is FL or Fla. Where does the "T" come from in Hamts for Hampshire?
Why is Hampshire sometimes called Hants?
"Hampshire" is often abbreviated in written form to "Hants" and which sometimes gives rise to puzzlement. The abbreviated form is derived from the Old English Hantum plus Scir (meaning a district governed from the settlement now known as Southampton) and the Anglo-Saxons called it Hamtunschire. At the time of the Domesday Book (1086) this was compressed to Hantescire.
Source: Hantsweb

http://www3.hants.gov.uk/abouthnt.htm

Sorry chaps, off topic but still quite interesting. It also explains why we have Northants for Northamptonshire.

Back to the TV. If the cheeky blighter couldn't walk away with it the first time, he probably came back with his mates and a pick up to finish the job which is more incredulous if the poleet didn't spot them.

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Re: Brazen Fla. burglar grabs TV in double-steal

Post by beer monkey » September 1, 2009, 4:32 am

The short term of Pantaloons..is Pants, just like Hants is short for Hampshire....or should that be Hamps, all sounds pants anyway....and i am pretty certain that the police was not at fault on this one....it was a crime scene, ok not a major one but still don't think they will move stuff around so soon.
So generous on their part.....unless they got one from the unclaimed items 'stores' or items confiscated from profits of crime.... ;)
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