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next time dont talk to cops. there isnt a single advantage that can come out of it. tell them to arrest you or get the hell out of your house. [/ QUOTE ] i wasn't there but yeah i agree. the door knob: it had allready been broken, my room mate replaced it at the same time that he fixed the hinges. the fact that there was a new doorknob was what caused me to assume that the door had broken at the doorknob. edit: i should clarify what i mean when i say that the "door knob was broken". our door has the following: a door knob, a dead bolt and one of those things that you turn and it pushes a bar through a little slot to keep the door closed. the door knob had allready been basically destroyed ( it was falling apart when we moved in ). the door knob and the little slot thing are pretty close together and since the door knob had been replaced i assumed that it had broken at the door knob/slot thingy when it was in fact the hinges. which doesn't make that other dude claiming that doors never break off from the door knob any less idiotic. |
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