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by JonathanEricLopez » 2 Mar 2010 2:19
I'm totally excited to try it out. I had to basically use my [edit] to make a few [edit] (didn't have a [edit] on hand as it would have been def. easier to make the [edit] on the [edit] ). I'll be posting the images tomorrow (just excited because I haven't really seen many pictures from users online that have made one). Anyone plan on making one? and any success, I haven't got around to making the [edit] with the [edit] like piece sticking off ([edit] ) So i'm unable to actually put it to use yet on my [edit] I have. Can't wait and stay tuned as I will be posting some of my pictures of it soon!
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by unlisted » 2 Mar 2010 2:51
Decoding tools are considered advanced, Please do NOT post any further information on this subject.
Thanks,
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by nostromo » 2 Mar 2010 8:56
JEL- Admire your interest and enthusiasm. Please find and read about forum etiquette.
If I found that a mod took the time to edit any of my posts on this (or any other) forum, I would consider that a warning signal. Kinda like rumble strips on the highway, nothing personal, just a sign that you;re getting too close to the edge.
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by JonathanEricLopez » 2 Mar 2010 9:24
thanks nostromo, I will def. be reading over the rules again. I'm just new to the whole forum deal thing. Actually this is my first forum I've ever actually tried being an active user... But hey it's worth a try and I will def. be keeping those rules in mind when posting things. It's nice to know that I've succeeded knowing these "advanced" type of locksmith skills in so little of time (determination to seek further). But sorry MOD for the time you had to go over my post! I would delete the post... BUT I guess I'll just leave this as being a reminder to other users as well?
Sorry.
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by unlisted » 2 Mar 2010 11:31
No worries, I just thought it'd be a bit fun if I just edited it, rather than delete it and have you lose post count. No harm of foul, I don't really mind new users not picking up on the advanced rules. Heck, I make mistakes as well. 
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by MacGnG1 » 2 Mar 2010 21:03
Lock Smith Mad Libs!
Nibbler: The poop-eradication is but one aspect of your importance.
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by JonathanEricLopez » 2 Mar 2010 22:56
haha it's nice to see you guys (or gals don't wanna leave out those laddies) have a great sense of humor. 
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by Schuyler » 4 Mar 2010 9:38
JonathanEricLopez wrote:I'm totally excited to try it out. I had to basically use my [noun] to make a few [verb] [noun] (didn't have a [edit] [political office] on hand as it would have been def. easier to make the [form of transportation] on the [date] ). I'll be posting the images tomorrow (just excited because I haven't really seen many pictures from users online that have made one). Anyone plan on making one? and any success, I haven't got around to making the [food] with the [body part] like piece sticking off ([funny way to say a direction] ) So i'm unable to actually put it to use yet on my [pet] I have. Can't wait and stay tuned as I will be posting some of my pictures of it soon!
OK - go for it, LP101
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by eppiotic » 4 Mar 2010 10:10
Noun: Banana Verb: Running Noun: shopping carts Political Office: Mayor Form of transportation: piggy back ride Date: 12th of December, 1972 Food: Hamburger Body part: Feet Funny way to say direction: caddywonkers Pet: Hamster
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by Schuyler » 4 Mar 2010 11:22
Lovely. & Bonus points for "Caddywonkers" ! JonathanEricLopez feat. eppiotic wrote:I'm totally excited to try it out. I had to basically use my Banana to make a few Running Shopping Carts. (didn't have a Mayor on hand as it would have been def. easier to make the Piggy Back Ride on the 12th of December, 1972 ). I'll be posting the images tomorrow (just excited because I haven't really seen many pictures from users online that have made one). Anyone plan on making one? and any success, I haven't got around to making the Hamburger with the Feet like piece sticking off Caddywonkers, so i'm unable to actually put it to use yet on my Hamster I have. Can't wait and stay tuned as I will be posting some of my pictures of it soon!
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