Brenda Malloy is asking for help in finding the Buddha statue that disappeared from the front lawn of her shop, IMAGINE, on Rocky Neck, sometime yesterday. Brenda’s mother gave her the statue 11 years ago when she first opened her shop, and it has adorned her front lawn ever since.
I’m not sure how someone walks off with a 50lb 18″ high cement statue in the middle of the day, but they did. If you saw anything, please let Brenda know.
I don’t know what is going on that people think they can just walk up and take someone else’s property like that.
E.J. Lefavour
Shame on whoever took him!
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It happens. I had a very defined faced Buddah,,,It was stolen where?Honeysuckle Rd. What a shame.CC
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Hope she gets Budda back – someone took my two 80lbs lions in March. My Dad installedthem over 45 years ago- from Middle Street- found them smashed at Stage Fort Park.
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she can have my buddha.
deb clarke.
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That is so generous Deb. I’ll let her know, although I know she’d love to get back the one her mother gave her.
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Hopefully this ends like the Panda napping and the idiots who did this drop it (carefully) off at Joey’s dock because the heat is on.
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That’s what we hope – or that they just drop it right back where they found it.
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Sometimes people just plain suck! Hope Buddha gets returned safely……….
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That just sucks and a Buddha, they don’t know about Karma I guess.
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For what it”s worth…Jim at Wolf Hill would probably have one or has the possibility of getting you one..Good luck,CC
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My thought exactly Patti! These thieves have just put themselves onto the bad Karma wheel. Not pretty! But they might be able to redeem themselves were they to return it. Notice I said ‘might’ because they have already upset the balance of peace and serenity by their action.
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Same Budda stolen from our cabin in Vt this weekend! Bad karma Do we have a loony budda thief in New England.
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