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GWiens2001

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Post Tue Jul 08, 2014 11:44 pm

Re: Segal Padlock

escher7 wrote:
GWiens2001 wrote:I know that, escher. Just had to tease. :)

Gordon


No teasing until I have taken my late night morphine and Percoset. Arthritis - the joy of aging. (65 on last Monday)


Happy belated birthday, escher.

I went off my medications. I don't believe a word those men with the straight jackets say, I don't have homicidal tendencies! :armed: :armed: :armed:

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Post Wed Jul 09, 2014 5:20 pm

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jones wrote:I'm interested to know how easily rekeyed this lock is, I wonder if Segal sold it with the intention that it be keyed to the same key that worked on the front door lock of the house? I always kinda thought that "one key" convience thing was a later invention, but I suppose it is possible that it began much earlier than with the Almont Rekeyable padlocks?



Hey Jones,

I'm not sure. I haven't had a chance to play with it yet. I'll see if I can figure anything out and let you know.

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Post Wed Jul 09, 2014 5:25 pm

Re: Segal Padlock

escher7 wrote:
No teasing until I have taken my late night morphine and Percoset. Arthritis - the joy of aging. (65 on last Monday)


Happy belated Birthday Escher! Percocet is pretty good stuff...I've never had a reason to take morphine so I can't speak to that, but I don't envy you being in a position where you have to take either.

GWiens2001 wrote:Happy belated birthday, escher.

I went off my medications. I don't believe a word those men with the straight jackets say, I don't have homicidal tendencies! :armed: :armed: :armed:

Gordon


But Gordon, what do the voices in your head say???

-Mike
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Post Wed Jul 09, 2014 7:28 pm

Re: Segal Padlock

Mikeh727 wrote:
escher7 wrote:
No teasing until I have taken my late night morphine and Percoset. Arthritis - the joy of aging. (65 on last Monday)


Happy belated Birthday Escher! Percocet is pretty good stuff...I've never had a reason to take morphine so I can't speak to that, but I don't envy you being in a position where you have to take either.

GWiens2001 wrote:Happy belated birthday, escher.

I went off my medications. I don't believe a word those men with the straight jackets say, I don't have homicidal tendencies! :armed: :armed: :armed:

Gordon


But Gordon, what do the voices in your head say???

-Mike


They tells us to "KILL KILL KILL". :axeem: :hammer: :dakikubi;

No, precious, they don't. They tells us to be nice. Tell us a riddle, precious.

And it better be good, or we eats them!

Gordon
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Post Wed Jul 09, 2014 9:21 pm

Re: Segal Padlock

GWiens2001 wrote:They tells us to "KILL KILL KILL". :axeem: :hammer: :dakikubi;

No, precious, they don't. They tells us to be nice. Tell us a riddle, precious.

And it better be good, or we eats them!

Gordon


What have I got in my pocket?
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Post Wed Jul 09, 2014 9:58 pm

Re: Segal Padlock

mercurial wrote:
GWiens2001 wrote:They tells us to "KILL KILL KILL". :axeem: :hammer: :dakikubi;

No, precious, they don't. They tells us to be nice. Tell us a riddle, precious.

And it better be good, or we eats them!

Gordon


What have I got in my pocket?


NOOOOOOOO!!!! They STOLE it from us! Filthy hobbitses!

Gordon
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