Sparty stole my furniture

Submitted by TripleLindy on

I have lived in the neighborhood just west of the stadium for 8 years, I went to get my mail today and realized that all of our furniture on our front porch had been stolen including our door mat.  We rarely use our front door so I did not notice it on Sunday (probably because I was sleeping my hangover off on the couch all day), sometime between 2 am and 7 am.  Sparty  fan grabbed my wicker couch, chair, table, pumpkin, door mat and a flower pot off my porch.  I am assuming my stuff is queued up to be burned in East Lansing  as I type this but still can not believe it happened.  I guess when I replace it I will add some attractive metal chains to prevent this from happening again.  Thanks Sparty, you stay classy. 

TripleLindy

October 11th, 2010 at 11:32 PM ^

It could have been anybody that stole it, I just thought it might be humorous if I blamed sparty, I am just pissed that it happened.  Sparty or not I should be able to live close to the stadium and not worry about my personal property.  After 8 years of being here this is the first instance of anything negative happening so I am going to blame sparty.  I love where I live and would never move because I would not trade the 6-7 days we play at home, it just sucks that I have to deal with stuff like this.  And who takes a door mat, that has to be sparty.  Go Blue!

kevin holt

October 13th, 2010 at 11:51 PM ^

even if it were illegal, they couldn't just take it. It's illegal for you to be parked in a handicapped spot, but if you still decide to park there, you won't come back and find out they took your car, right? They just slap a hefty ticket down. Punishment has to fit the crime.

Also, 4th Amendment, and search and seizure without warrants and all that. Constitutional scholar ftw.

Yooper

October 11th, 2010 at 11:37 PM ^

I am relatively new to the Board. Saw the juggalos reference in Brian's post and again here. Could someone please explain the background for this term. Thanks

Tater

October 12th, 2010 at 9:20 AM ^

I think ICP fans would have a right to be pissed at being associated with MSU.  And, while their, uh, "methods" might leave a little to be desired, they were right on about Tila Tequila.

The clips of this incident on CNN were actually funny, knowing that no animals were hurt in filming.