• I owned it.
• A relative owned it.
• A friend of mine owned it.
• It belonged to the factory; I worked the assembly line.... more• I owned it.
• A relative owned it.
• A friend of mine owned it.
• It belonged to the factory; I worked the assembly line.
• A customer; I worked at a car wash.
• It was a company car.
• I don't know; when I steal them, I never check to see who owns them.
• A complete stranger owned it.
• It belonged to the dealership, I was test-driving it.
• None of the above/other answer.
• Two or more of the above. less
I went out to a concert in downtown Phoenix tonight. I'm notoriously bad with getting lost, so before I got out of my car, I marked the spot where I was on my GPS map. I then used ... moreI went out to a concert in downtown Phoenix tonight. I'm notoriously bad with getting lost, so before I got out of my car, I marked the spot where I was on my GPS map. I then used GPS to get myself from the parking garage to the venue a few blocks away. It was maybe a five minute walk. When I finished around 11, I told my GPS to take me back to the car and started off on foot again. However, within a minute or so of leaving the venue, some random guy walked up to me and asked if it was ok if he walked with me. To be blunt, he scared the heck out of me... something wasn't right. I told him I was good alone and kept walking, but he persisted, kept walking with me, and started asking me questions about where I was going and who was going to be there. By that point, I knew the guy was sizing me up, so I didn't say anything other than that I was trying to get home to my kids... I figured maybe if he had any kind of a soul, that would get me a golden ticket out of there.No luck, he kept following. Worse yet, my GPS ma... less