To: colorado tanker
Sounds like he is either playing "catch me if you can" or some other whack-job is playing "frame me if you can."
I couldn't even tell you where my social security card is under torture.
25 posted on
09/16/2014 1:31:39 PM PDT by
Vigilanteman
(Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
To: Vigilanteman
I couldn't even tell you where my social security card is under torture. Same here.
When I applied for S.S. at 62, they wanted to see my DD214, I searched high and low and couldn't find it. Eventually I sent for a new one. If you're a vet and nearing S.S. age, I suggest you start looking for yours.
40 posted on
09/16/2014 1:49:07 PM PDT by
Graybeard58
(Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.)
To: Vigilanteman
Ours are locked in a fire resistant safe which is bolted with concrete anchors to the foundation of our home, right next to our passports and certified copies of family bith certificates.
It’s under key AND combination lock. Anyone trying to steal that will either have to torch it open they destroying the contents or literally pulling our house apart.
Not that I’m paranoid or anything....
71 posted on
09/16/2014 2:22:40 PM PDT by
Lurker
(Violence is rarely the answer. But when it is it is the only answer.)
To: Vigilanteman
or some other whack-job is playing "frame me if you can." It's like a spoof of a Columbo episode. Maybe the one where Dick Van Dyke played the photographer who tried to frame the ex-con.
75 posted on
09/16/2014 2:26:59 PM PDT by
Ezekiel
(All who mourn the destruction of America merit the celebration of her rebirth.)
To: Vigilanteman
Who keeps their social security card loose in their vehicle?
I have not seen my ss card in years, but I highly doubt it is in my truck.
155 posted on
09/16/2014 7:48:02 PM PDT by
SisterK
To: Vigilanteman
I couldn't even tell you where my social security card is under torture. I last saw my social security card when I was in my 20's. I am 60 now.
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