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by digital_blue » 14 Apr 2006 13:35
That's hysterical! But, why oh why didn't she just call first? How is it that a person can't figure out that a locksmith is cheaper than a door?
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by Shrub » 14 Apr 2006 13:42
Ive said it before ill say it again, i more than sure she must have been well oiled 
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by nezumi » 14 Apr 2006 15:29
Wow, great pic. Thought of selling it to Yale?
My door is steel. I guess I'm not going to have much luck going that route (if my picks are inside, of course). Good thing I've been visiting my local locksmith regularly.
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by Gordon Airporte » 14 Apr 2006 21:33
So she wasn't impressed with how Yales stand up to abuse?
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by grim » 14 Apr 2006 21:42
horsefeathers wrote:She had 4" high heels on - not ideal for kicking doors in I suppose.
couple of comments...
not necessarily ideal for kicking in a door, but ideal for helping her convince a rather large fellow into doing it for her.
(she was a southerner, wasn't she?)
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by maxxed » 15 Apr 2006 1:46
That is just so funny. THANKS for posting the pic.
Anyone else have any good stories like this?
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by devnill » 15 Apr 2006 2:02
That made my day!
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by Aqua » 15 Apr 2006 9:17
I bet that she just wanted to check if the key was in on the other side, and when she realised that it was not - she called a lockie.
By the looks of that hole, perhaps she wanted to check the drawer next to the door too...

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by MeisBarry » 15 Apr 2006 17:43
nezumi wrote:Wow, great pic. Thought of selling it to Yale? 
That's a good point. Looks like some good advertising right there.
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by Randivark » 17 Apr 2006 14:42
yeah yale would pay good money for such advertisement. they could say.
"4 and a half hour of consistent attack with (part of) hammer and knife...
TOTALLY NEW ANTI-BURGLAR SYSTEM FOR THE SECURITY-THINKING PERSON!"
you could seriously make money that way. taking pictures of what different locks could take and selling it ... hehe lol
where can you get Easy Picking on the internet? i need it...
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by Shrub » 17 Apr 2006 16:12
I think it would make a good pmt treatment advert 
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by horsefeathers » 17 Apr 2006 17:23
the lady now has a new front door (very nice - boyfriend fitted it, good job done as well) and i fitted a nice 2134E for her. Being American she is not used to how the 'silly bitty key' goes in properly, being only used to cylinder keys, and seems to be constantly fumbling about getting it in. She and boyfriend are adamant that they don't want another Yale. I can just see her one day fumbling about with the key so much that she flicks the curtain slightly on removing it, resulting in another lock-out as she wont get the key back in. Wonder how long she will try to gain entry before she calls me!
As an aside, it was a butter knife she used apparently rather than a dinner knife (and no, I have no idea where she got that either). She also told me that at one point during that night she was clawing her way along the outside, shuffling along an adjacent garage rooftop and trying to smash a side window with a brick. She threw it at the window and it bounced off, flying past her head and smashing on the concrete below. She didnt try that again!
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by Shrub » 17 Apr 2006 17:26
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by Sesame » 6 Jun 2006 19:48
SFGOON wrote:Good old American Gumption.
Good old American hissy-fit is more like it.
Nothing is so embarrassing as watching someone do something that you said couldn't be done.
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