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Ever break into your own house?
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 6:34 pm 
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Quite a few times over the years. Though you will forgive me if I dont feel like posting a detailed description of how best to break into my house :roll:


Don't worry, I get the feeling once anyone got inside they wouldn't feel like stealing your bread crust collection or shaver.


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 7:24 pm 
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No, but I have had to break into my friend's house as I was the only one small enough to get partway in the cat flap...


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I've had to break in a couple of times. It's not so hard though. There's a side door that has a bunch of junk piled up against it on the inside, so you can still push it open, you just have to push hard enough to move all the junk on the inside.


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The only time comes to mind was when we had to break my bedroom window so someone (me) could open the door.


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 8:41 pm 
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Nope. Instead of using a key, we use this numpad thing on our backdoor now, so we definitely don't have these kinda problems now. Before we had that though, not really, since we had so many of each key and my family often came home together (if one was missing their key, the other would get theirs).


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No, but my cat does all the time.


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All of the time at the old house.

It involved:

Climbing through the broken window of the sun porch
Climbing over all of the junk in there
Pushing open the sun porch door which leads into the back bedroom

The third step was the hardest part, as we kept furniture wedged against that door on the inside, as it didn't lock or even shut properly.

I hated that house. So glad we moved.


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climbed up into my brothers bedroom window with a combination of a ladder, a conservatory and some luck with not going through said conservatorys roof.

a couple occassions involving my broken window (that shattered when i leant against it. the scars seem to be gone looking at my hands and arms)

ofcourse ive since moved, so you can break into my old house all you want for all i care.


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Not house, but my dad had to break his car once since he locked his keys inside. he had to wedge the top of the door open and use like a long stick thing to turn the window crank to open it so as to unlock the door


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