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Posted: 02 Dec 2005, 15:34
by markfiend
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:i leave the security arrangements up to my dog. so, yes. :twisted:
. ^^^ That.
snowey wrote:
Mrs. Snowey wrote: No back door antics round here. Except when we're actually in the building.
I would word that a little better dear.... :roll:

You know some of the people on this board are pervs.... :lol:
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Posted: 02 Dec 2005, 16:00
by Mrs. Snowey
snowey wrote:
Mrs. Snowey wrote: No back door antics round here. Except when we're actually in the building.
I would word that a little better dear.... :roll:

You know some of the people on this board are pervs.... :lol:
Yes. I know. 8) :innocent:

Posted: 02 Dec 2005, 18:25
by Brideoffrankenstein
Yes, because you have to get up several stairs before you even get to my door and I'm always knackered after climbing up them after work, shopping etc...and my street is leafy and tree-lined too :wink:

Posted: 02 Dec 2005, 23:03
by Andie
yeah i guess i could leave my kitchen door open all day...and unlocked...

never felt the need to lock up during the daytime...night time is a different story tho...even me cat has to use the kitchen window to get out of in the evening...

no tree lined leafy road here...but i am only 2 minutes (door to sand) from the beach...which is way nicer in the summer than the winter

Posted: 02 Dec 2005, 23:33
by Francis
Strangely, we used to leave our backdoor open all the time in Armley, even after someone walked in and pinched Pam's purse. We were in the front room and heard the door open. We assumed it was one of the kids, until they didn't respond to our inquisitive call. Pam took to hiding her purse after that, but the door still stayed open/ unlocked most of the time. Now I live in a very sought after village. You know, the sort of place parents pay over the odds for to bring their children up in. Yet I lock my door again as soon as I get in.

Posted: 04 Dec 2005, 01:20
by scotty
Francis wrote:Strangely, we used to leave our backdoor open all the time in Armley, even after someone walked in and pinched Pam's purse. We were in the front room and heard the door open. We assumed it was one of the kids, until they didn't respond to our inquisitive call. Pam took to hiding her purse after that, but the door still stayed open/ unlocked most of the time. Now I live in a very sought after village. You know, the sort of place parents pay over the odds for to bring their children up in. Yet I lock my door again as soon as I get in.
Moooo?!

Posted: 04 Dec 2005, 01:53
by James Blast
Locked and Loaded!