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by Ezzi » 1 Aug 2005 16:06
about time thanks to Geno and Chrispy i finaly got into that doorknob lock that i locked the keys into from tips that geno gave me since the front pin was always getting stuck i moved to the secound pin and all i hurd was a loud click and i turned it and open  thanks
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by Chrispy » 1 Aug 2005 16:11
Ezzi wrote:about time thanks to Geno and Chrispy i finaly got into that doorknob lock that i locked the keys into from tips that geno gave me since the front pin was always getting stuck i moved to the secound pin and all i hurd was a loud click and i turned it and open  thanks  Getting Better And Better Every day Happy Picking
 What did I do? That was all you, man. All you. 
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by n2oah » 1 Aug 2005 16:40
PUTTING THE WHOLE THREAD TITLE IN CAPS IS A PET PEEVE OF MINE. IT MAKES ME ANGRY AND WANT TO BREAK THINGS. WHAT IS EVEN WORSE IT PUTTING THE WHOLE REPLY IN ALL CAPS. SO PLEASE REFRAIN FROM USING THE CAPS LOCK KEY WHEN YOU POST.
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by Chrispy » 1 Aug 2005 17:57
OK MAN, NO PROBLEM.
Just kidding. 
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by geno » 1 Aug 2005 19:37
Congrats man!!! I knew you would get it eventually.
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by vector40 » 1 Aug 2005 20:09
Sounds silly, but sometimes have similar reactions. I hate KIKs 
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by Ezzi » 1 Aug 2005 21:21
OK lol Chrispy u game me tips and i wanted to say my thanks i think i owe yall that much sheesh
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by Chrispy » 1 Aug 2005 21:25
It's all good  , well done on the pick. 
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by musicmaniac414 » 18 Aug 2005 16:00
Once you've picked any lock enough, you'll memorize the pin order and configuration. I've memorized a different order for every lock I own.
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by Picking_dude » 24 Aug 2005 22:26
I wonder wh ypeople don't use the period it seems is the most common key in a keyboard to malfunction with time or people think making a whole sentence makes it look smaller I mean if you try to read al lthis loud and try to say it all at once by the time you are up to HERe you'll run out of breath or else you should rap some and stop lockpicking this whole thing of not using dots or periods makes me more angry than when peopel use that l33t 3y3 stuff
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by Chrispy » 25 Aug 2005 17:06
/end rant

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by Mad Mick » 25 Aug 2005 20:28
Picking_dude wrote:I wonder wh...
And would that be the kettle calling the... 
 If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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