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"Scotty's" Rim cylinder question

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Postby Romstar » 1 Sep 2004 20:16

For Mick.....


"Out, plug! out, I say!"


As for my "epics" I don't think I could write that long in Shakespearian verse. It would certainly try my patience, and if that were the case, it would most certainly try everyone elses.

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Postby Mad Mick » 1 Sep 2004 20:33

For Rom...

plug retorts "Nay shall I yield. Thou dost not command over that which thou hast not power to commandeth over."

'Tis better that thou cease to breaketh thine peace 'twix thy fellow brethren.

WTF am I talking about? When Shakespeare was being taught, I was too busy chatting up the girls in the smoker's corner...heh. :wink:
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Postby toomush2drink » 2 Sep 2004 6:35

jeez its "romeo romstar" :wink:
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Postby Luke » 5 Sep 2004 0:13

OK this is getting weird.
*Slaps romstar 50 times with a sharp piece of glass*
SNAP TO IT SON, DEAR GOD THIS IS A LOCKPICKING FORUM NOT A SHAKPERIAN BUS STOP!!
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Postby Benroy44 » 5 Sep 2004 0:37

I guess my sig says it all :wink:
By the hammer and the hand do all the arts still stand
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Postby Romstar » 5 Sep 2004 3:55

Methinks Luke dost have Shakespear this year.

I'd be a bit upset too if I were in his shoes. :twisted:

On the other hand, I actually enjoyed it. :lol:

Oh well, enough of that.

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Postby skold » 5 Sep 2004 6:16

hmmm i think you all deserve a slap, as Luke said
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Postby WhiteHat » 5 Sep 2004 7:57

seriously - I've got to pay more attention to threads that have benign subject lines but which rapidly expand over 2 or more pages - usually there's something interesting being talked about other than the topic at hand :D



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Postby Romstar » 5 Sep 2004 8:12

Hmmm, Skold's another fellow that doesn't seem to like Shakespear.

Come on man, most ladies happen to like guys with a little culture. Unless you're stupid enough to try and talk that way all the time. Then you're just a dweeb. Trust me when I tell you that in all things, moderation is the key.

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Postby alias » 5 Sep 2004 8:43

Trust me when I tell you that in all things, moderation is the key.


.....says the newly crowned Moderator of a lockpicking site. There's just got to be a joke in there somewhere....:roll:
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Postby Romstar » 5 Sep 2004 17:38

alias wrote:
Trust me when I tell you that in all things, moderation is the key.


.....says the newly crowned Moderator of a lockpicking site. There's just got to be a joke in there somewhere....:roll:


Holy crap. :shock:

I wasn't even thinking of that when I wrote it. :lol:

Thanks,
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Postby Mad Mick » 5 Sep 2004 19:14

Har har!
Anyway guys (and 'mistress), the plug got the good news last night! Not with a hammer as first stated, but with the plasic handle of a screwdriver. It appears there was a small burr, on the edge of the cyl, which was binding the plug when trying to remove it. Thanks to 'mistress for the voice of experience.

Once this burr was removed, the plug glides like a t*rd from a chrome-plated shovel. :lol:
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Postby locksmistress » 8 Sep 2004 10:30

Oh, my.

Hadn't really checked in much.

Oh my indeed.

Mad Mick - you're welcome.

Romstar - thank you.
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Postby Romstar » 8 Sep 2004 14:14

Lockmistress, you are most welcome.

I hope you smiled at the very least.

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Postby Mad Mick » 8 Sep 2004 18:35

Locksmistress, thanks for the sound advice.
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