You don't know how unsafe your home is until you try to break into it yourself.

Sep 11, 2009 11:00

Seriously. I climbed through the bathroom window yesterday because the door knob has issues & locked me out (now I'm afraid to lock it), but given that we have this scary metal gate on our door and bars on our window I had idea that it was THAT easy to break in; all I had to do was pullout the screen and since the window was not locked (it's been ( Read more... )

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justme87 September 11 2009, 21:20:35 UTC
*hehehehe* It seems you won't have to worry about finding a job after graduation like the rest of us. xD Mirva promised once to show me how to break into old cars with a... a... juustohöylä but I forgot to ask her, again. e.e;

Old men are sometimes creepy. I sometimes wonder what it is that the gogglers are thinking... Although I suppose it's not necessarily something one wants to know. I was stuck in a polite bus conversation with a gramps a few years ago. There was something odd about it all. He wanted to kiss me on the cheek before he left where ever he was going and I fleed to Halonen and soothed myself by buying a pair of blue knee-high socks ( ... )

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kuriku September 15 2009, 19:20:18 UTC
Haha...The plan is to apply to at least 3 graduate schools and if I don't get in anywhere, then look for a job. Then again, there's always the possibility that I won't graduate in time for graduate school =.= scary thought.

Usually I don't have a problem with people who come to talk to me, but it's the people who stare at you like you're the loch ness monster that get on my nerves.

The first one was good, I think by book 3 it was getting a little weird. I mean, the whole series could've ended with book 3, but instead it had to become even more complicated and now I finished book 5 and I just don't understand why. But still I want to know what happens so I keep reading --''

And no, I havent heard of it, who's the author?

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kuriku September 15 2009, 19:22:36 UTC
Haha, I broke into one of our places with a membership card (didn't want to risk breaking my credit card >P). And the first place I lived in I just cut the screen with a knife to get in. It's sad how easy it is...

I think room doors are very easy to break into...usually a credit card or at least a hammer will do the job. For front doors it's (hopefully) a little more difficult. Ours is pretty well constructed so that's why I had to go through the back gate to find the bathroom window >> still painfully easy though.

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