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« on: 12/21/07, 12:52 PM »

Its just like in the movie "the thomas crown affair".

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« Reply #1 on: 12/21/07, 01:11 PM »

man, i would totally do the same thing if i could get my hands on those hi-tech tools they used....like the car jack and crowbar...hey wait...
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« Reply #2 on: 12/21/07, 03:20 PM »

man, i would totally do the same thing if i could get my hands on those hi-tech tools they used....like the car jack and crowbar...hey wait...

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« Reply #3 on: 12/27/07, 06:13 PM »

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Thieves attempted a robbery at the same museum in late October but were foiled by the alarm system. This time, the museum's main alarms failed to go off, and the room from where the two paintings were stolen, frames and all, had no alarm, he said.

I guess all you need is to hope that the alarm doesn't go off. You figure if you had a $50 million painting that you would but some kind of personal alarm around that painting.
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