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Registered: 02-10-08
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you guys know the movie Home Alone 2? Well i want to know if two burglers, or even one, could get pass all those deadly traps. How 'bout it? Confused
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well could you raddel a couple off as examples? Help us Help you Cool
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Here's a little general warning....My car was broken into several times last Summer; I called the cops each time, got to know one cop fairly well.
I suggested to him that I could build a black-powder bomb into an old radio, and leave it on the back seat of the car, then when the badguy stole it and took it home, we could find him by the Kaboom!
He pointed out that making a bomb, or a mine, or any other mantrap, is more illegal than breaking into cars. And he'd feel bad having to arrest me.
So, in the Home Alone movies, the kid is more liable than the crooks.
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