Topic: fast eddy | |
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is it bad to know how to pick a lock if you dont steal
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If you are a locksmith then ..no
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always good if u lose ur keys
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not really.its good to know just in case of emergence use,like lock your car keys in the car ,or house keys in the house so forth..etc..
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It all depends on what one uses that knowledge for.....
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i got the trade from my gpa he was a p i but my dad dont trust me cuz of it the last thing i took was a pack of gum in the 8th grade i am 27 let it go pops
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he locked his keys in his room last night he needed me then but is given me hell bout it now
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Lol next time charge him to open a lock for him and when he ask why you charged him tell him now your legit for your making money with the trade you have learned
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ya good addy i will
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make him sign a waiver so he can't come back at you next time
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Better to have the knowledge and not need it than need the knowledge and not have it.
Pretty much the reason that I memorized the special forces handbooks on improvised munitions/ demolitions/guerilla tactics. |
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i got that book
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I WISH I had the knowledge. I have AAA just for locking myself out of my car and other mishaps-stuck on ice, blown tire. While they say unlimited, I can tell you after 4 lock outs in a year you're paying.
That's not even counting the times I've locked myself out of the house and have to crawl through a window, break a door jamb, you name it. Keys are not my friend. |
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