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by skold » 28 Jan 2005 6:01
Places, which i cannot tell you about. sorry
I like the steel followers but those nice black pvc followers from lsc are just as good imo.
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by raimundo » 28 Jan 2005 13:14
C4 or composition 4 is a military explosive of the vietnam era. here in bushland talking about it probably gets you on one of the lists at Reichsecurity office.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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by Luke » 28 Jan 2005 19:59
Yeah i have some of those places too mate, don't worry 
"I took the path less travelled by and that made all the difference"
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by skold » 29 Jan 2005 0:52
Yeah, i hear you..just don't wan't to get them fired or fined.
i also have abloy protec's, classics, pro's and bilocks if your inneed of some secure picking fun
( thank god for being able to edit now )
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by Luke » 29 Jan 2005 1:18
bit off topic, i still havnt gotten my new gen repaired 
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by skold » 29 Jan 2005 1:26
Yeah, i'm getting my bilock rekeyed when i get into the school routine again.
I wonder how much it would hurt to be stabbed by a bilock key  awfuly scratchy things they are
Yeah i agree with you luke...# 4's next to #1's would kill..
(editing saves me posts )
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by Luke » 29 Jan 2005 1:53
hmm yeah i believe it would hurt quite a bit especially on mine since there is a 1 next 2X4 cuts on one side, on removal it would tear a chunk of flesh out.
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by Geek142 » 29 Jan 2005 2:04
I got hit by a Bilock Key It hurt so much....
This kid had one on his lanyard and was spinning it around and it hit my in the nose i had little blotchs of blood on my nose.
Cya
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by skold » 29 Jan 2005 2:10
I have used a bilock key as a wood saw once, works rather well actually.
What was this topic about again?.. i keep forgetting 
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by Luke » 29 Jan 2005 2:35
On the topic of been hit by keys, some tird was swinging a bunch of keys around on the end of a rope i jogged a couple of steps backwards trying to avoid some kid with ADHD running at me and i go smacked square on the neck with em... blood, but worse was the bruise..,
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by skold » 29 Jan 2005 2:41
 I have had a lockwood 265 thrown at my head...probably what casues my short term memory loss 
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by Luke » 29 Jan 2005 4:09
No that the marijuana.
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by skold » 30 Jan 2005 1:03
 If it was, i wouldn't remember it anyway..
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by Luke » 30 Jan 2005 1:13
With that said ... SAY NO TO DRUGS KIDS. Who threw a lockwood at ur head?
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by skold » 30 Jan 2005 1:16
Some lock picker hater!! you people who hate people who are smarter than you...and sorry for the language..
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