Only once a year. Why not ask everyone to join the party?
(Source: xx-cest-la-vie-xx)
Dear Thief,
Congratulations! You have accomplished quite a feat and to acknowledge all your hard work, here are the guides for everything you stole from me:
1. The TomTom GPS: So the GPS is really tricky, you gotta hold the button for about 10 seconds before it turns on. But that is just half of it, you gotta wait about 10-15 min before the signal goes up, so by the time your gps does turn on you probably would of gotten to your destination. Also, more and more locations aren’t showing up on my gps, so you have to look up cross streets to get to your destination. Make sure you get an adapter for this gps, the battery last about 20 minutes.
2. Digital Camera: It’s ok man, I leave that camera just in case I get into accidents, that camera was given to me from my dad about 6 years ago. Remember that this camera doesn’t use an adapter, but runs on batteries. You probably don’t won’t to take pictures with friends or long shots since the lens is pretty scratched up. Also, I’m sure you can go find another camera that has better megapixels than 7.
3. The CDs: Yeah I guess you’re Asian since you were also interested in my CDs. Half the CDS you took were blank, so I’m guessing you don’t have a computer yourself to burn your own music. The other half you could of looked at the cover and tell that they were Asian, but I guess you like Jay Chou as much as I do.
4. Adapters: Yeah make sure you get a good set of ipod, iphone, and gps adapters for the road, but the ipod cord doesn’t really work since the interior wires are loose so you gotta hold it in place to get any sort of charge.
5. Backpack: It looks like you got yourself a new empty backpack to put your new found items in. Sorry that the only thing inside are old essays from when I took community college classes in high school.
I hope this guide is helpful and hey if you ever need to ask me questions about how to fix up those items you can find me anytime, I live right on fulton.