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by Proctor » 27 Jul 2007 15:45
Has anybody had any practice on a
Shot with K750i at 2007-07-27
Its my safe in my room, i just tryed to pick it but it just didnt happen..
Thanks, This forums great 
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by TigerDragon » 27 Jul 2007 15:51
Safes are considered advanced discussion.
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by tmaxx258 » 27 Jul 2007 15:55
You cant talk about safes here you have to be a advanced memeber to do that.
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by Proctor » 27 Jul 2007 15:56
Oh Ok 
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by Jaakko » 27 Jul 2007 17:11
Again, read the rules before posting anything other. Capish?
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by darksidedsam2 » 27 Jul 2007 18:04
looks like one when i went on holiday..
we didnt know how to work it , so we didnt put anything in it in case it wouldnt let us have our money back.
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by Jaakko » 27 Jul 2007 18:26
darksidedsam2 wrote:lwe didnt know how to work it , so we didnt put anything in it in case it wouldnt let us have our money back.
And as a warning: I would not put my money in a "safe" that is like a sardin can. Honestly, that thing is for storing kiddies "T0p $3cRe7 d0CS".
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by Proctor » 27 Jul 2007 18:51
Well you dont wanna no whats in my safe but im gonna tell yh anyway
Pokemon cards..some game thing that shocks yh...ohhh a ring that doesnt fit..thats about it 
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by samfishers » 27 Jul 2007 20:04
surprisingly no one already said that, but: don't pick locks you rely on!
they could get stuck!
And maybe you know (maybe you don't) the Murphy's laws?
watch the weather change
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by JackNco » 27 Jul 2007 20:29
40 posts in 2 days and so far most of it has been questionable or just against the rules. come on man, read the rules before UWSDWF tracks you down. it wont be pretty.
All the best, n heres hoping you improve before mods start warning you
John
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by Eyes_Only » 27 Jul 2007 20:44
Hey, nice use of the search feature JackNco. An example all novices here can learn from before they start pissing people off. 
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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by Shrub » 28 Jul 2007 7:50
To late Jacknco,
Proctor, im getting sick of cleaning your shite up, ive just been following you around the last hour clenaing your rule breaking and ignorance of the search feature,
Let this be a friendly word of advice for you to change your posting habits as i for one am FAST becomeing very unimpressed with you,
Another thread locked,
Ps, still too much info being given by regulars on this sort of thread, please be careful,
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