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Good point Kegger.

Phazan, do you remember asking in another thread, why people don't take 18 year olds seriously, or if they are concidered adults...

You're attitude in here is a perfect example of why.
 
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Sooooooo I take it your starting the next US photography meet BB ;)?
make sure its close to Bay Area.....


and my little rant - we think our cleaner is stealing the booooze!
now anyone know a good way to catch her red handed - I though thought of laxative powder in the wine ;) :)
 
Sooooooo I take it your starting the next US photography meet BB ;)?
make sure its close to Bay Area.....


and my little rant - we think our cleaner is stealing the booooze!
now anyone know a good way to catch her red handed - I though thought of laxative powder in the wine ;) :)


Not a bad idea..lol Some people don't realize that just because I'm skinny doesn't mean that I can't be mean and give them a serious ***** slap.. lol

If you put laxative powder in the wine, just remember which wine you put it in. :lol:
You could put in a hidden camera, or aim a camera right at the liquor cabinet and start it right before she starts cleaning. Then you have fool proof evidence that she is doing it.
 
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yah I thought about using a webcame setup with a computer (its all we have) though I am at uni and not at home home - so I can't set something like that up. My sisters laptop has a webcam built into the screen - it can sit on the table with the screen up and the camera can be recording - all I would have to do is work out how to hide the window - minimising it would work - though then we have to make sure that the laptop remains where its put
 
Very true. I am new to the whole webcam thing. I just bought my first one last week. But can you send the video feed to someone and they also record it? That way if someone does take the booze and the computer you will have a video of who took both.
 
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I think recording is certainly possible, though I don't know how long you can record before you have to start again.
And if she runs off with the computer that would be noticed (the booze only vanishes because we really don't drink much at all and the bottles were still in the cupboard)
 
Hmm interesting. Well, sounds like that is something you need to figure out. Because someone stealing your booze or anything for that matter has got to be frustrating. Especially if she works for the school, that is something that needs to be taken care of.
 
Matt have you tried the rain rain go away dance/song...? I don't know if it would work but, hell it is worth a shot.
 
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tis house cleaner - not school cleaner ;)
which is what makes it worse as it makes you wonder what else she might be stealing!
 
Its raining on your day off of school! You poor guy...

*Sings* Rain rain go away come back another day......

mm It didn't work here either..
 
Cell phone and driving. GIVE IT UP!!! It is obvious by the photo below that people can not talk on a cell phone and drive. This is my ex other halfs car. They were on the way to the haunted house where I worked, and as the traffic on the highway braked , they had no choice to but to come to a stop in a live lane as the traffic ahead did so. Some guy was yakking on his phone, and did not notice all the bright red brake lights, and hit the car full force. This used to be a Ford Focus wagon. The impact was so strong, it broke the passenger seat from the bottom of the car, which my daughter was sitting in, and she slammed against the dashboard. Carol..(the driver) hands flew off the stearing wheel, and the car veered into moving traffic, which resulted in the front of the car being hit. The bumper of the car is actually in the back of the wagon. Oh...yeah...they were both hurt. I just hope the guys call was important. ....dickhead:grumpy:
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Sorry for the crap pic. I know the horizon is off, and the shadows are harsh, but this was shot through a fence at full zoom. :greenpbl:​
 
Cell phone and driving. GIVE IT UP!!! It is obvious by the photo below that people can not talk on a cell phone and drive. This is my ex other halfs car. They were on the way to the haunted house where I worked, and as the traffic on the highway braked , they had no choice to but to come to a stop in a live lane as the traffic ahead did so. Some guy was yakking on his phone, and did not notice all the bright red brake lights, and hit the car full force. This used to be a Ford Focus wagon. The impact was so strong, it broke the passenger seat from the bottom of the car, which my daughter was sitting in, and she slammed against the dashboard. Carol..(the driver) hands flew off the stearing wheel, and the car veered into moving traffic, which resulted in the front of the car being hit. The bumper of the car is actually in the back of the wagon. Oh...yeah...they were both hurt. I just hope the guys call was important. ....dickhead:grumpy:
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Sorry for the crap pic. I know the horizon is off, and the shadows are harsh, but this was shot through a fence at full zoom. :greenpbl:​


When did this happen?!?!?! I hope your fam is OK!!!!!!
 

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