I was recently in Las Vegas for a business trip, and in the evenings, my wife and I would spend time on the strip seeing the sights of Las Vegas. However, on Thursday, 10/16/2008, an incident occurred that I would like to bring up.
Just outside of the MGM Grand hotel, in front of the MGM lion statue, a couple asked if I would take their picture for them. The man started to show me how to use his camera when I noticed it was the exact same model that I had. I took their picture facing the New York New York hotel, with the Statue of Liberty in the background. I returned the camera and left.
Later at dinner, I noticed that my camera had the lens cap on. I thought I had put the lens cap in my pocket so I reached in there to see and I found another lens cap. Apparently, when I used the other guy's camera, I accidentally stole his lens cap! I must have mistakenly put it back on my camera.
I know it's a pretty cheap little piece of plastic, but I felt pretty bad about it. This couple, who seemed really nice, asks me to take their picture and I end up stealing their lens cap. Of course, we didn't see them the rest of our trip since there are literally thousands of people milling around there.
Anyway, I had no way to get it back to them, so I still have it. I thought I'd mention it here. It's kind of funny if you think about it, although I still feel bad about accidentally stealing it.
If you happen to know someone that was recently in Las Vegas and had their lens cap stolen, please forward them a link to this post. This also seems unlikely, but you never know.
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