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by Ethan500 » 21 Aug 2004 0:55
Hi All,
Has anyone here tried the Fiber Picks from Pickmaster. Would appreciate any comment on them . Thanks
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by yakov7 » 30 Aug 2004 15:39
Personally I think they are very expensive for what they are. I believe the "thinking" behind them is that they teach you "tension control"
Not for me, but I suppose Im very much a traditionist of the old school.
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by Luke » 31 Aug 2004 6:56
*Zing*
There was a discusion about this on TNL a while back, and i came to this conclusion, a while back a pick sold for $50 each - the Roller Pick, a rake that moved in and out when u moved the wheel.... Fiber picks... BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE SAME WONDERFUL COMPANY.... In short spend ur fitty bucks on Beer/food/girl/or a decent set of picks.
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by Hojo » 31 Aug 2004 7:36
Luke needs to pay for all his girls.... 
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by Mad Mick » 31 Aug 2004 19:47
Ooooh! That boot was right between the legs.
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by WhiteHat » 31 Aug 2004 22:07
that's possibly why he needs to pay.... 
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by Luke » 2 Sep 2004 4:38
I meant taking them out to dinner, movie etc. Theres a conspiracy (bad spelling) at school with all the teachers against me so i dont need some sex conspiracy here.
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by Mad Mick » 2 Sep 2004 17:38
You didn't rekey all the classroom locks again did you??
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by logosys » 2 Sep 2004 18:09
Mad Mick wrote:You didn't rekey all the classroom locks again did you??
Thats a good prank...
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by Luke » 3 Sep 2004 3:48
At my school they would expell and then get charges put on you, then sue you for damages. I got to a VERY VERY SNOTTY school, and it sucks.
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by Mad Mick » 3 Sep 2004 17:57
I wondered why the teachers were conspiring against you...maybe it's just your potty mouth then. 
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by Luke » 4 Sep 2004 4:16
Its mainly the fact that im pretty quirky personallity wise + i am a lockpicker, i said once at school to someone, "So yeah paris hilton video, pretty hot aye!" and a pet told a teacher and my parents got a ring, and they brought it up along with the lock picking, and they were like having a real knock at it, and my dad just said,
"If my son wants to picks locks, he can pick fricken locks.."
havnt been bothered bout that since/
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by Mad Mick » 4 Sep 2004 20:08
Luke wrote:Its mainly the fact that im pretty quirky personallity wise
I hadn't noticed...heh Luke wrote: i said once at school to someone, "So yeah paris hilton video, pretty hot aye!"
Erm...no comment. Luke wrote: and a pet told a teacher
Prick! Luke wrote:my dad just said, "If my son wants to picks locks, he can pick fricken locks.."
Cool dad. Maybe if more parents who knew their kids, were this supportive, there'd be less kids having to hide this fascinating hobby/interest/future profession from them.
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by Luke » 4 Sep 2004 21:00
Yeah my dads cool 
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by skold » 5 Sep 2004 6:07
Back last year when i was an idiot i played with my schools locks..i never heard the last of it until i moved schools...now i dont play with other peoples locks..i learnt my lesson
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