Monday, February 25, 2013

Lost Keys?

Meant to post this yesterday, after reading DDs blog.  A few weeks ago,,in a book I was reading, this man had to steal a car, a modern one, not an old one.  He took a tennis ball, cut a round hole in it to fit over the thing on the car door, held it on there with the hole around it, and hit the ball with his fist.  The locks popped open.  Ever since then, I've wondered if this will work, and J thinks it could, and said he would try it sometime, but he's not been able to.  SOOOOO,,,if any of yall wanna try it, let me know what happens?,,, This will drive me nuts til I know,,,lololol.

Think i'm gonna blow away today.   Wind gusts about 45 mph.  The rest of the dead tree is down,,,,toward the house on the E side, like the other part.

Gonna try this machine on Js back one more time, and just leave it for 15-30 minutes on low.  On the upper back.   The last time when it burned him, he had gone to sleep with it on, there, and when he woke up, it had moved over, directly on his spine, so maybe,,,that was the problem. 

Ok, yall tc, and

HAGD

9 comments:

  1. What part of the lock do they put the tennis ball over? Never heard of that. How does it work, not that I want to steel a car or anything. I usually use the little button on the keychain to lock and unlock the doors on mine. But I left that in the car, too.

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    1. There's a round thing with the keyhole in it. I guess the air pops in hard and does something,,,don't ask me,,,lol

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  2. I don't understand the principle of it - is some kind of suction created? I would probably hurt my fist while punching the tennis ball.

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  3. I will have to do some research on that lock system. You got me a wondering for sure.

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  4. I have never heard of this before. I want to know if it works too not that I would try it, that is what AAA is for.

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  5. I found it on the internet. Now the thieves know that trick and can get into cars real easy. If you have a tennis ball, you could be charged with position of burglary tools.

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