Thursday, October 1, 2009

McGruff the Crime Dog, where are you!1

Okay, so I had a cute wall quilt hanging in the bathroom at the shop, and some heinous person decided to steal it, STEAL IT I said. So I am venting on here. I wished I could be all kind and soft spoken and say something nice, BUT, we all know I am not that way! So to the person who stole it~I truly hope you don't poop for a month or longer, and I hope the quilt falls apart
Amen!

10 comments:

Unknown said...

And to the thief...may this quilt bring you cold, cold, COLD nights!!!

Miss L's Craft Room said...

It always amazes me when I hear things like this. Maybe the person will read this and have second thoughts about taking it. To the thief, please mail it back anonymously! The quilt doesn't belong to you and you had no right to take it!

onlymehere said...

I'm so sorry. It always amazes me that people thing they are entitled to things in which they didn't work for, they didn't create, or it just plain and simply doesn't belong to them. I hope everytime they look at it it brings shame to their heart.

Petit Design Co. said...

*gasp* what an awful person! It only takes one selfish person to ruin your day.

Mary on Lake Pulaski said...

And I'll second that wish!!

Tina said...

I don't believe it you have such nice customers. You should put a picture of it on your blog so the person who took it can never display it with out someone knowing it is yours.

dream quilt create said...

Ditto!!!

Anonymous said...

Don't forget bedbugs...

Cathy Holt said...

I SURE HOPE the person is seeing this post and carry it with extreme guilt... Hope that person will mail or even better, humbly to bring back the quilt and apologize to Nadine. I love that shop owner because she created a wonderful and best shop I ever been to. got a picture of that quilt?

gma said...

You seriously need to post a picture. Someday, somewhere that quilt will get hung and one of us will see it!!! We do like to brag when we finish a project and no doubt this will be as if it were her/his own.