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Back Up & Running on Popsicle Sticks

Sorry again for the interruption in service, plans are in place to complete the cleanup this weekend. But between that and 4 newspaper deadlines this week, ya, woah.

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I definitely don’t live in the city anymore.

Yellow is a never.

Discovered a new favourite car, below.

Can you tell what it is? It’ll get a proper post next week.

How my neighbour calls on me.

The. Best.

And I’m pleased to report I can now offer guests a place to sit. Look, a couch. Took 3 months and tada. Also note the mirror has returned.

It’s casino weather now.

Waste of a good photo opportunity eh, because whose head is big enough to make this funny?

And finally I made it inside the 400 Flea Market, been on my list for 10 years.

It was okay, I’ve been to better, I’m a flea market connoisseur.

Got this new hat there, $7 (OEMs: send me your hats)

Editing last Sunday, going to try to again this one, I love love video editing.

And with that I’m out.

Deadlines done, inbox is zeroed, and I’m off to make up for last night, Thursday night, which is always the best night of the week except yesterday’s, which was opposite.

Have a great weekend TTY Monday xo

 

 

Technical Difficulties Still Guys, Sorry

Gotta figure this out before blogging, otherwise there is no blog at all. Cross your fingers for me please kay

(if you’re missing my writing, my 2015 Mazda MX-5 review published today at the paper, and it’s maybe one of my best ones yet, think I’ll use it for my showcase review in my new About page)

 

 

 

Lock Picking Tools look like This

Set of lock picks

The L-shaped ones on the right are “torsion wrenches”. Use one of those simultaneously with one of the “picks” on the left.

A lock pick gun

It automates the above process, and while often seen in movies, it’s not that seamless.

It’s way noisier than you’d like it to be, and causes more damage to the lock than picks, leaving evidence of your presence.

(always be mindful of where you leave fingerprints.)

Spotted at SecTor 2014

 

 

Guess the Amount of Change

NOTE: there are no loonies or twoonies.

$128

The $70 in dimes surprised me the most.

I have a theory why it’s good to pick up pennies – here, scroll to point #3.