Oct 31, 2002
Humiliating
I read this story with amusement. A thief in germany left a note in a car he broke into, complaining that the radio was rubbish and not worth stealing.
While at university in Liverpool, my mate Dan’s car (a red 2CV, about as secure as a cardboard box) was broken into, and the would-be thief made off with nothing except for a pair of prescription sunglasses (useless to anyone but the driver) and a compliation tape I’d made for Dan the week before, which was sitting in the car stereo at the time, labelled “chill groove” in tippex pen.
Dan was mortified that the robber had broken into the car and deemed its contents unworthy of theft, while I was secretly chuffed that my musical taste was worth stealing.











