Thieves and Samaritans
PENSACOLA - When the bikes Dennis and Tamie Leporin bought for Christmas to ride with their young son disappeared from their front lawn, the couple posted a sign to let the thieves know of their disappointment.
"I hope U crooks enjoy our bikes U stole; Merry X-Mas," the sign read.
The next evening, the couple heard a knock at their door and found an envelope with $200 inside. A pickup truck was driving away.
"Inside was a note that read, 'For every crook, there are 1,000 good people,' " Dennis Leporin told the Pensacola News Journal.
"I thought it was awesome. We moved here from St. Louis, and folks just don't do that in St. Louis," he said.
Tamie Leporin said she and her husband were concentrating so much on the theft that they forgot about the true meaning of Christmas, until they were reminded by the kindness of strangers.
"We just wish there was some way we could thank them," she said.
Thieves stealeth, Samaritans giveth away
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/features/lifestyle/orl-goodgrief3006dec30,0,4129074.story?track=rss
"I hope U crooks enjoy our bikes U stole; Merry X-Mas," the sign read.
The next evening, the couple heard a knock at their door and found an envelope with $200 inside. A pickup truck was driving away.
"Inside was a note that read, 'For every crook, there are 1,000 good people,' " Dennis Leporin told the Pensacola News Journal.
"I thought it was awesome. We moved here from St. Louis, and folks just don't do that in St. Louis," he said.
Tamie Leporin said she and her husband were concentrating so much on the theft that they forgot about the true meaning of Christmas, until they were reminded by the kindness of strangers.
"We just wish there was some way we could thank them," she said.
Thieves stealeth, Samaritans giveth away
Orlando Sentinel - Dec 30 1:18 AM
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/features/lifestyle/orl-goodgrief3006dec30,0,4129074.story?track=rss


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