![]() But it did feel badass.This is not a game where you'll blindly follow the quest arrow until it takes you to your intended target (at least, not most of the time), and so in the table of contents below you'll find walkthroughs for the main and side quests, with their various solutions and possibilities handily mapped out. I gave her a hug and hurriedly wondered off.Īt the time I had a girlfriend and this girl was super hot. She starts to jump around with excitement and tells me to come over so she can give me a hug. Told her I was almost there and boom, it releases. Start picking and I feel all the pins except one still stuck. Mind you, I'm still a bit tired from my run, so I fumble around a bit for a pick and tension wrench. So I go grab my picks like a boss and walk back out. She's just like yeah? That would be fantastic, I'm already running late and I need to get ready. The lock was a cheapo kwikset that the landlord had on (first thing I changed when I moved in), so I was like no problem. Turns out she couldn't get into her apartment either. I figured that maybe she had hid a key or something and she was able to get in after she got into the complex. I noticed the girl was sitting by her door and asked if she was locked out of her place as well. I go take a quick shower and started to head out for some food. I noticed one of my neighbors trying to get and she yells over to let her in. We have gates that surround the place, so you can't get in without a key. I went out for a run in my neighborhood and I get back to my apartment. You probably won't believe me, but here it goes. ![]() Kitteh drops mic and walks away smooth as finest watered silk slipping off a bottle of 24 year old scotch. I said okay, took my spring clamp off the door and let it swing shut. She looks a little startled (CM and the GF had been talking while I worked and not noticed my awesome picking skillz in action. Asked CM if she was done inside and ready for it to be closed. Ended up having to turn it almost the whole way around to get it to engage the latch mechanism. But after a remarkably short time I get the core to turn. And picking spools, in the dark, crouched by a door, and fighting insane spring tension on the core was kinda sucky. Basically looking for any pitfalls I might be missing by just assuming "oh, Schlage, easy."Įnded up having to SPP the thing because it surprisingly was chock full of spools. Which way do you turn the key, how hard is it, how many turns, etc. Wow.no expense spared there./s I quiz CM about how she locks up. So I get there and the front door lock is a no-name mortise cylinder in an Adams-Rite style commercial door latch, SC-1 keyway. locking doors is protecting assets.okay, I'll come take a look. Both cases are about protecting assets and ensuring revenue sooooooo. If the GM or owners can't be reached she's allowed to call the plumber if the drains back up for instance or a refrigeration tech if the cooler goes down. as the closing manager she does have some authority over the property. It is most definitely in use so no picking. Never pick a lock you don't own, never pick a lock you rely on. I explained that there's not major difference between the two as far as the lock is concerned There was a brief discussion about the ethical issue. She knows I pick but wondered if I could lock a door. No answer.īy 11:00 PM she's getting frustrated so the Kitteh's phone rings. She calls the GM (new owner's son, with this purchase they now had like 9 stores in the area) to see if he can come lock up. So closing time rolls around and the CM can't lock the doors. They didn't leave a key for the closing manager (good friend of my GF) No big deal, makes good sense, blah blah blah.Įxcept. The new owners came in on the first morning of their ownership and changed the locks. Not long after she left the franchise got new owners. Girlfriend worked at a chain sandwich place for a little bit.
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