Edge City by Terry and Patty LaBan for March 14, 2024

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    Black76Manta  10 months ago

    I would say, the kitchen window is also wider to enter!

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    hildigunnurr Premium Member 10 months ago

    Bet you anything a cop will show up and arrest her for breaking and entering. (I didn’t check the originals NB).

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    Ubintold  10 months ago

    What is she going to use to break the window?

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    DawnQuinn1  10 months ago

    First she has to be sure Len has enough money to bail her out when she is arrested for B&E

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    christelisbetty  10 months ago

    My late Husband and I had a small locksmith business for a while,back in the 90’s. One customer was a florist, who had jammed the wrong key into her delivery van.While Hubby worked on it she said to me, “I feel so stupid”. I told her," If smart people didn’t sometimes make dumb mistakes, we wouldn’t have a business."

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member 10 months ago

    Luckily a window was unlocked and I got in. I never leave the house now for anything without checking that I have the house key.

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    Knucklehead  10 months ago

    whichever is smaller

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    HippyDippyWeatherman  10 months ago

    We don’t even have a key to our house. Lost them all years ago. Now we’re getting ready to sell and we’ll have to replace every lock in the house!

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    Bill The Nuke  10 months ago

    Can she get through either if she breaks them?

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    Tina Rhea Premium Member 10 months ago

    I’m a petsitter, and in one client’s house, I thought, should they leave that kitchen window unlatched? Then I locked myself out of the house with the dog, and was glad that I could leave the dog in the yard and climb in the kitchen window (and no neighbors could see me). At another house I locked myself out and had to pay a locksmith $$$ to get myself in. Then the client told me that their neighbors had a spare key; thanks…. This was over twenty years— I don’t do it all the time.

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