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		<title>We´re a Statistic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On one of our most recent bus trips to Montanita (along the coast) to visit some Boulder pals, Ted and<a href="http://tedandsarah.com/2010/09/14/we%c2%b4re-a-statistic/" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="Montanita" src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_dLwSf-ngJPI/TIqVa99MRvI/AAAAAAAAOWQ/kn2N-iufCUk/s640/IMG_4823.JPG" alt="" width="263" height="197" />On one of our most recent bus trips to Montanita (along the coast) to visit some Boulder pals, Ted  and I got robbed. Well, robbed is the wrong word as nothing was taken by force  – I guess you would say we were burglarized. No matter what you call it, it sucks!</p>
<p>When it was all said and done, the creeps got away with an iPod, Ted´s sunglasses,  $40 cash oh, and our COMPUTER. Yep, they scored big.</p>
<p>They were able to easily access our precious cargo because we conveniently had it  stored above our seats on the bus. We had been very cautious of our things and  carried our day packs on our laps for all of our previous bus rides. Seriously,  this day was the first day we had ever stored our bags up above. Obviously,  we should not have done this and that is why it is so incredibly  frustrating to have learned the lesson we already knew!</p>
<p>However, to our credit, the bus we were riding on was an “executivo” style bus that requires passengers to have pre-purchased tickets and only makes select stops. It had air-conditioning, showed a movie (Pistol Whipped starring Steven Seagal, seriously) and was less than half full. We were a short distance from  our final destination and I guess you could say we just got falsely comfortable/confident. The other buses we have ridden on have been  packed with people, standing and sitting, and there is so much coming and going it  would be silly to abandon our bags up above. But not on the fancy executivo bus,  right? WRONG!</p>
<p>The bright side of this story is that we had the experience of riding in an  Ecuadorian police car, visiting several Ecuadorian police stations, and submitting a police report (for travel insurance purposes) that was typed in front of  our eyes by a stoic Ecuadorian police detective on a TYPEWRITER. Yes, it was  quite the experience.</p>
<p>So, the moral of the story (that we already knew) is that you should not store  your stuff above you on the bus and there is no such thing as being too vigilant.</p>
<p>Oh, and also that you can´t let the little things get you down. The stuff that  was taken from us was just stuff. We were super-bummed that it happened but  at the same time, there was absolutely nothing we could do at that point to  change the outcome.</p>
<p>So take that you f-ing thieves! I hope you can´t figure out how to access our password-protected computer, that you hate bluegrass and jamband music, and that  Ted´s big head makes the sunglasses worthless to you!</p>
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