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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 1, 2003 6:51:33 GMT -5
I wrote this the other day...do you think it'd work?
It dawned on me the other day that millions of America's (and every other country's) people regularly carry CD wallets. This fact came to me as I stood in Wal-Mart's music section, looking back and forth between the CD racks and the shelf full of musical accoutrements.
So, this is the idea. You take either your own CD wallet, or lift one from the store, take a whole bunch of CDs, insert the Almighty Bathroom lifting technique, and walk out of the store with a perfectly explainable CD wallet full of any kind of tunes you want. Of course, you'll leave somebody a big mess of jewel cases in the toilet chamber . If you want to keep all of the information contained in the case, not just the CD, you're not buying the thing--so just smash the hell out of it and take everything you want.
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Post by Tokkalosh on Aug 1, 2003 7:13:20 GMT -5
/me mumbles
yeeahh, I suppose this a capable lift..
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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 1, 2003 20:24:33 GMT -5
What's that supposed to mean? Seriously. Poke holes in it, I want to be sure this'll work.
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Post by Xaroc on Aug 1, 2003 21:28:48 GMT -5
I like the idea of bringing in your own CD wallet and taking your choice of music or taking any CD you want and just resell the ones you don’t want to keep. It’s just my two cents though.
-Xaroc
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Post by ZBoxDemon on Aug 1, 2003 21:51:02 GMT -5
It might work, granted the walmart employees don't see you running to the bathroom with a stack of CDs. Most music sections I see aren't near bathrooms . Watch out, orange juice leaves a trail for idiocy to follow.
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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 1, 2003 22:19:36 GMT -5
It might work, granted the walmart employees don't see you running to the bathroom with a stack of CDs. Most music sections I see aren't near bathrooms . Watch out, orange juice leaves a trail for idiocy to follow. Actually, I can name three Wal-Marts really close to me that all have bathrooms near their electronics section. And, once again, that's what cargo pants are for.
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Post by ZBoxDemon on Aug 1, 2003 22:33:12 GMT -5
That is what winter is for. Big jackets with inner pockets hide many many things.
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Post by T. Wedd on Aug 2, 2003 9:40:05 GMT -5
Sounds like it should work, provided you wern't watched entering the bathroom with products and leaving without them.
Where i am there are no bathrooms in the auctual stores at all. It's too much a a security risk for the store.
Around here people would put DVD players in the roof of the bathroom, then break in to the roof from the outside later because it's not alarmed.
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Post by ZBoxDemon on Aug 2, 2003 21:51:34 GMT -5
The stuffing of DVD players into the roofs of oouthouses comes to mind for when they break in later . Yup, a smelly outhouse.
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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 2, 2003 23:33:13 GMT -5
The stuffing of DVD players into the roofs of oouthouses comes to mind for when they break in later . Yup, a smelly outhouse. Not outhouse, bathroom .
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Post by ZBoxDemon on Aug 2, 2003 23:35:43 GMT -5
[Stone]: Try to stay on topic.
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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 3, 2003 0:52:14 GMT -5
[Stone]: Try to stay on topic.
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Post by ZBoxDemon on Aug 3, 2003 0:54:07 GMT -5
[Stone]: Try to stay on topic.
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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 3, 2003 1:04:17 GMT -5
[Stone]: Try to stay on topic.
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Post by ZBoxDemon on Aug 3, 2003 1:08:15 GMT -5
[Stone]: Try to stay on topic.
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