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it's quite easy assuming your house roof is tiled and you're able to get up there

just open a few tiles squeeze yourself inside your roof find the manhole and go down through it

used to do this quite a bit, wasn't always my house :ph34r:

Yeah it's do-able, but not an easy task getting on my roof with out a ladder etc... and woudln't fancy my chances of finding the manhole without first creating a new one when I fell through the plaster trying to navigate my way through the pitch black roof space lol

Yeah it's do-able, but not an easy task getting on my roof with out a ladder etc... and woudln't fancy my chances of finding the manhole without first creating a new one when I fell through the plaster trying to navigate my way through the pitch black roof space lol

feel your way through it. wax on wax off spec

i have the key to the front security door but not to the main wooden door and sometimes my mum locks it so i cant get in...

usually get in through the kitchen window. the lulz when my mum got up and thought i was a burglar one night..

I rekin she locked the door out of habit, I never do and it had to be unlocked for us to walk out of it in the first place so yeah....blame her.

I can attest to that - It's the same habit I have, hence I locked myself out :(

Without even thinking I locked the door when I was only going out for a min lol. Was on the phone at the time.

Least you got in man, breaking windows to do it in a PIA

my tan + the dark night and my blistering pace, you'd forgive them for thinking I was a nigra

Laughed out loud at this, in the tearoom at work. I still reckon you should have macguyver'd your way in though

its like people saying my cars jdm.....

which is mostly the honda dream boats saying ti about their aussie delivered eggs.

anyways, diff place just called back and told me my diff is cactus.

can someone please explain ratios to me?

can someone please explain ratios to me?

In mathematics, a ratio is a relationship between two numbers of the same kind[1] (e.g., objects, persons, students, spoonfuls, units of whatever identical dimension), usually expressed as "a to b" or a:b, sometimes expressed arithmetically as a dimensionless quotient of the two[2] which explicitly indicates how many times the first number contains the second (not necessarily an integer).[3] In layman's terms a ratio represents, simply, for every amount of one thing, how much there is of another thing. For example, suppose I have 10 pairs of socks for every pair of shoes then the ratio of shoes:socks would be 1:10 and the ratio of socks:shoes would be 10:1

Yeah I know you know what it means, but even JDM doesn't mean anything, people use it as if it means Japanese development motorsport to make themselves feel special about owning an import, but it's like calling a silvertop taxi ADM....

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