Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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trr1

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and let's not forget
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StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
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Wow holy crap..
Why your autistic brother opened the door anyway? did the shaddy guy kept knocking?
Was the guy still there until you left?
I have no idea what he was thinking, except the guy was around my age so maybe he thought that I knew him or something, although usually my friends come to the back door. We do allow him to let family and friends in when we're expecting them, but we might have to stop doing that. My dad got the guy to leave. We've had some incidents in this general area once. One time a kid that my bestie babysits came home from school one day. He didn't lock the door and turned around and there was some strange woman in his kitchen. He did the right thing though, picked up the phone and called 911. She'd been going around neighborhoods knocking on doors saying she was there to babysit until she finally got caught. So many weirdos in this world. I'm not sure I want to leave my brother alone. Removing the key to that door from where we keep it should prevent him from opening that door for people, but the problem is that there's two other doors into the house.
 

Gabe1

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Removing the key to that door from where we keep it should prevent him from opening that door for people, but the problem is that there's two other doors into the house.

Yikes such a scary story.

We have a double key deadbolt that we use to lock all the outside entries around our house. We always take them out and put them in the same place when not at home. When home our issue with removing them is in the event of a fire.
 

Cesar R M

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How to make your own Big Mac.



The question is.. who would want to make a Big Mac? Id prefer a normal homemade tasting hamburguer than a big mac.. if I wanted a bigmac I would go to Mcdonalds! :P

I ran a test and it said no threats were found. The pop-up was from this site. It has not been a problem anywhere else, but the forum menu.

Pretty sure it's a trojan....Steve would be all on top of a site wide virus.
Agree, the best way to check is.. install an antipopup blocker like ADBLOCK PLUS for CHROME
or use a different mobile phone browser.. if the popup still appears, then the device is infected deeply and you will need to scan it from an outside device or just format it.

Sorry I haven't been on for a long time. Well I was doing an english project which was to make an infomercial. I chose to make a microwave that makes meals in 5 seconds.To make the transition between the package in the microwave and the meal coming out, I wanted to use a strobe effect and the only one i had was on my phones flashlight. It was just sitting in the microwaves and I guess it didn't like it. Well the next day we went to best buy and got 4 iPhone 5Cs for $1 each, so it worked out well. Our plan was up anyway with our phones. This is where I kinda got the idea for my product and where the strobe affect idea came from.

Pretty sure that whole thing started in the FIFTH ELEMENT.



Iger, of course.

Is there any Bob greater?
BOB SAGET OF COURSE.

and let's not forget
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My favorite BOB!
Always so positive about everything!

What happens when Imagination closes? ;) (Can we have a Sageteer pavilion?)
too soon.. too soon...
 

Cesar R M

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Something like that...
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Id love to get one "Most Dense Poster Ever"

I have no idea what he was thinking, except the guy was around my age so maybe he thought that I knew him or something, although usually my friends come to the back door. We do allow him to let family and friends in when we're expecting them, but we might have to stop doing that. My dad got the guy to leave. We've had some incidents in this general area once. One time a kid that my bestie babysits came home from school one day. He didn't lock the door and turned around and there was some strange woman in his kitchen. He did the right thing though, picked up the phone and called 911. She'd been going around neighborhoods knocking on doors saying she was there to babysit until she finally got caught. So many weirdos in this world. I'm not sure I want to leave my brother alone. Removing the key to that door from where we keep it should prevent him from opening that door for people, but the problem is that there's two other doors into the house.
The problem with weirdos is.. when Mental Healthcare is so expensive... they have nowhere to go!
They can risk their life or other's lives when they lose control of themselves.

2 have hatched now! Toooooo cute!

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It really seems like the eagles are judging their children.
-"I Swear John.. He looks just like your Father"
-"You think so ?"
-"Yeah look! he even as a pimple there!"
-"I HAVE A PIMPLE??"
 

brifraz

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Yikes such a scary story.

We have a double key deadbolt that we use to lock all the outside entries around our house. We always take them out and put them in the same place when not at home. When home our issue with removing them is in the event of a fire.

Not to advertise too much, but we haven't locked our doors in the 13 years since we have lived in our current house. There has not been any crime in our neighborhood in that time, except a couple teen boys trying to shoot peoples pets with BB guns. Not gated or high income, just country. When I used to live in North Baltimore, I had two deadbolts on each door that were always locked. After I moved out here, the neighborhood I was in degenerated further to now be a major drug trafficking area. So glad to be where we are now!
 

Nemo14

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Not to advertise too much, but we haven't locked our doors in the 13 years since we have lived in our current house. There has not been any crime in our neighborhood in that time, except a couple teen boys trying to shoot peoples pets with BB guns. Not gated or high income, just country. When I used to live in North Baltimore, I had two deadbolts on each door that were always locked. After I moved out here, the neighborhood I was in degenerated further to now be a major drug trafficking area. So glad to be where we are now!

The house where I grew up didn't even have locks to lock.
 

PUSH

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Not to advertise too much, but we haven't locked our doors in the 13 years since we have lived in our current house. There has not been any crime in our neighborhood in that time, except a couple teen boys trying to shoot peoples pets with BB guns. Not gated or high income, just country. When I used to live in North Baltimore, I had two deadbolts on each door that were always locked. After I moved out here, the neighborhood I was in degenerated further to now be a major drug trafficking area. So glad to be where we are now!
We lock our doors, but there's no need to where we are. Every now and then you hear of something, but it's not often enough to raise alarms. Like you, we don't have a gated community or live in a rich neighborhood, but it's just the small-town Wisconsin thing.
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
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Not to advertise too much, but we haven't locked our doors in the 13 years since we have lived in our current house. There has not been any crime in our neighborhood in that time, except a couple teen boys trying to shoot peoples pets with BB guns. Not gated or high income, just country. When I used to live in North Baltimore, I had two deadbolts on each door that were always locked. After I moved out here, the neighborhood I was in degenerated further to now be a major drug trafficking area. So glad to be where we are now!
We used to only have to lock the doors when we left (we've always had an alarm system). Now we lock them unless we are outside. We also used to leave the garage door open if we were home. Now we only leave it open if my brother is about to get off the bus or if we are outside. First there was drug dealing in the house next to me. I was in middle school when I found out about it. I should have said something about it, but I didn't to protect one of my friends who had been on drugs but had since gotten off of them. Then there were a string of robberies in the neighborhood, including bikes being stolen from garages. Then the alarm went off when we weren't home, and we know that someone was going to try to break in (figured out because something scared the cat when she was in her little box and she created a mess, poor thing). Then the thing with the girl knocking on people's doors happened (She eventually got arrested). And now this.
 
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