Posted by Pops1532 on June 01, 2014 at 12:49:17 from (98.227.133.60):
In Reply to: Hardhat = Invisible posted by Billy NY on June 01, 2014 at 12:23:38:
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A friend went to collage in Terre Haute, IN. A historic hotel was being torn down. My friend is an antique collector and history buff. He knew from seeing pictures that there was Coke bottle openers screwed to the wall in each room. He and a friend devised a plan to get in and steal a couple of bottle openers. They bought hard hats and some cheap tools. They wore flannel shirts and blue jeans. They snuck in on the side of the building away from where most of the work was being done to prep the building for demolition. They got in, got there bottle openers and got out. They didn't run across anyone working in the building. I asked if they were wearing work boots. My buddy said no. I told him that would have been a tip off if they had run into anyone working there.
I asked if they had considered asking the demo company if they could buy a couple bottle openers. He said they thought about it, but what they did was more fun.
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