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Old May 18th 2007, 7:09 pm
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Last night I bought a DVD at Coles. Today I see it's got a lock on the box and we can't get the thing out. Obviously they should have removed the lock...
It's like a bit of plastic with a red padlock and a green padlock on it.

Anyone know how to open the box or am i going to have to drive up there again and ask them to do it for me?

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Old May 18th 2007, 7:32 pm
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Last night I bought a DVD at Coles. Today I see it's got a lock on the box and we can't get the thing out. Obviously they should have removed the lock...
It's like a bit of plastic with a red padlock and a green padlock on it.

Anyone know how to open the box or am i going to have to drive up there again and ask them to do it for me?

It's a drive back to the shops then.

Christ, reminds me of my local Tesco.

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Old May 18th 2007, 7:47 pm
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Answer : Stanley knife and brute force.

Watch out for stab injuries though.
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Originally Posted by iPom
Answer : Stanley knife and brute force.

Watch out for stab injuries though.
I have no answer for you - sorry

But I am concerned about the amount your talking to yourself

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Old May 18th 2007, 8:39 pm
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Thank you. Concern noted.

Thanks for the PM this morning Jen. Will drop you a line when I finish working.
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Old May 18th 2007, 9:19 pm
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Make sure you break the right padlock. It may blow up otherwise
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Old May 18th 2007, 9:20 pm
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It's too late. It's done.
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It's too late. It's done.
it blew up ???? jeez is the house still intact

Must have looked like a moment from psyco with you stabbing the case with a knife lol

remind me not to pee you off lolll

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Some of the plastic disintegrated. On principal, I wasn't going to drive back to Coles so they could correct their mistake ...

I was very careful with the knife, as I've already cut myself preparing lunch...


remind me not to pee you off lolll
Funny, Jen... you're not the first person to have said that... (Though god knows why they think it)


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Some of the plastic disintegrated. On principal, I wasn't going to drive back to Coles so they could correct their mistake ...

I was very careful with the knife, as I've already cut myself preparing lunch...


Funny, Jen... you're not the first person to have said that... (Though god knows why they think it)

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A self mutilation day

for struths sake don't get the barbie out
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A self mutilation day

for struths sake don't get the barbie out
It's blowing gale force winds here, so no barbie.

If it was the UK it would have made the news because of all the old ladies who got blown away in it..
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It's blowing gale force winds here, so no barbie.

If it was the UK it would have made the news because of all the old ladies who got blown away in it..
tell you what Wednesdays would be peaceful in Tesco then, I hate flippin pension day

They must ring each other the night before and decide to blockade the bl**dy aisles with their trolleys.
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tell you what Wednesdays would be peaceful in Tesco then, I hate flippin pension day

They must ring each other the night before and decide to blockade the bl**dy aisles with their trolleys.
These things are sent to try us.....


Just give them a good hard shove into the custard cremes.
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Some of the plastic disintegrated. On principal, I wasn't going to drive back to Coles so they could correct their mistake ...

I was very careful with the knife, as I've already cut myself preparing lunch...

I cut the end of my finger off last week. That bought tears to my eyes I can tell you.
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I cut the end of my finger off last week. That bought tears to my eyes I can tell you.
I bet you secretly enjoyed it.
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