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by JackNco » 7 Dec 2006 5:22
REparsed wrote:I can see how being intoxicated while picking could introduce more randomness and that would probably be good for raking but not so good for SPP.
Seemed to help with both. although after a few drinks when theres a single pin cant set (while SPP) a quick rake with a half diamond/Hook usually get it open.
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by JackNco » 7 Dec 2006 5:23
UWSDWF wrote:why ain't anyone drinking with me on #lp101??
Im always up for a few if ur getting a round in
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by bumpit » 8 Dec 2006 0:00
Ok I am never going to try this again. It took me 1.5 hours to open my Master 140 and then I passed out on the floor waking up at 6am with my lockpick in my hand and an open lock. At least I was not totally useless.(I may have been too drunk)
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by JackNco » 8 Dec 2006 4:01
erm ya i think u might have been. i was talking a couple of JD n Cokes not drowning ur sorrows drunk. getting that drunk on a night out is stupid never mind on your own to see if u can pick a lock a bit faster.
But hey at least u tried it
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by bumpit » 8 Dec 2006 17:51
erm ya i think u might have been. i was talking a couple of JD n Cokes not drowning ur sorrows drunk. getting that drunk on a night out is stupid never mind on your own to see if u can pick a lock a bit faster.
But hey at least u tried it
John
I am not a total loser, I had come back from a party and decided to try it then....
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by JackNco » 8 Dec 2006 18:36
lol ya if u read back a bit in this thread i tried that n nearly got stuck in cuffs. good to hear your not a stop in alcoholic! never a good move
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by FiapFiak » 14 Jan 2007 2:30
wooooooooooohooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo rummmmmmmmyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
i picked all my locksz with all my picjs just now,except this stupids one that wont open with a hook
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by Roger E » 3 Feb 2007 21:46
Man, this topic just proves that this is a comprehensive lockpicking site. I'm new to lockpicking, but quickly learned that after having a few brews I was much more successful in picking locks. I could try the same locks the next day, stone cold sober, and it would take twice as long.
As someone else posted, I used to be a cop, too. Aside from the comments on time perception, I will say that if someone is a hardcore drinker, it can be almost impossible to tell if they're drunk from their driving ability, so maybe that applies to lockpicking. I pulled over people for other reasons, but because I smelled alcohol I gave them field sobriety tests, which many passed with flying colors. It was only after they volunteered to submit a sample on a portable breathalyzer device that I found that they were absolutely loaded.
Lesson: don't blow into a breathalyzer on a traffic stop!
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by bedheadben » 4 Feb 2007 3:44
bumpit wrote:Ok I am never going to try this again. It took me 1.5 hours to open my Master 140 and then I passed out on the floor waking up at 6am with my lockpick in my hand and an open lock. At least I was not totally useless.(I may have been too drunk)
HAHAHAHAHAHA! I can just see it...
Passing out with a pick and lock in hand, and you wake up and the lock is picked and there is a tension wrench in it, haha.
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by UWSDWF » 4 Feb 2007 5:17
bedheadben wrote:bumpit wrote:Ok I am never going to try this again. It took me 1.5 hours to open my Master 140 and then I passed out on the floor waking up at 6am with my lockpick in my hand and an open lock. At least I was not totally useless.(I may have been too drunk)
HAHAHAHAHAHA! I can just see it... Passing out with a pick and lock in hand, and you wake up and the lock is picked and there is a tension wrench in it, haha.
There's a video on blackbag of the winner of the ductch open in this situation
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by bedheadben » 4 Feb 2007 5:20
UWSDWF wrote:bedheadben wrote:bumpit wrote:Ok I am never going to try this again. It took me 1.5 hours to open my Master 140 and then I passed out on the floor waking up at 6am with my lockpick in my hand and an open lock. At least I was not totally useless.(I may have been too drunk)
HAHAHAHAHAHA! I can just see it... Passing out with a pick and lock in hand, and you wake up and the lock is picked and there is a tension wrench in it, haha.
There's a video on blackbag of the winner of the ductch open in this situation
Hmm, now I must see it!
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by JackNco » 4 Feb 2007 12:14
It seems this thread just wont lay down and die.
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by UWSDWF » 4 Feb 2007 12:44
neither will we though Jack, neither will we!
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by xnoobandrew » 5 Feb 2007 21:53
I guess, its how much you drink. It you drink too much then you can control yourself. Usually 1 bottle is fine..
Also for making it easier to pick, its about controlling the pressure?
When your drunk your not as tense.. hense the reason why people drink.
Don't pick locks you rely on!
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by UWSDWF » 6 Feb 2007 5:11
1 bottle? of what beer? whiskey? wine?
cause yeah all thoes make a huge difference...
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