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I don't think you'd need roofies to get her into bed :blink:

Roofies to get out? I"m sure it's more of a lair than a bed.

But seriously, what kind of thing are you looking at? I was having a look for a big black box kinda thing, on struts out of the wall. On the right track?

Roofies to get out? I"m sure it's more of a lair than a bed.

But seriously, what kind of thing are you looking at? I was having a look for a big black box kinda thing, on struts out of the wall. On the right track?

Nah it's a bulbous beige looking thing on a stainless shaft, high up on the right hand wall.

Nah it's a bulbous beige looking thing on a stainless shaft, high up on the right hand wall.

Just went down there, was the 'thing' on the right wall & not the ceiling?

Saw something but not sure if I'm looking at the correct thing though... :D

EDIT: Does that also explain why most people are driving 10km/h under?

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