kevinkk wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 5:41 pm
Chuck wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 5:51 pm
That's correct...still, these cabinets are over 2 meters tall, steel, and a real challenge to get up stairs and around corners. I'd trade a couple pair of Ornithoptera (with certificates) to have someone take them away.
Couldn't help but be reminded of an instance at a motel I did maimtenance work at. A murder suspect was holed up in a room, the police used
munitions to blast the place to smithereens. The police took the suspect and left, they do not repair your house.
Hopefully the authorithies left Charles a house, rather than dismantle it.
We did a fair amount of wall banging getting these cabinets up the stairs and around the corner. My wife just painted that hallway, I'm afraid of what's going to happen to ME when we get those things out.
Now about "dismantle" yes, that's true- they fix nothing. And of course I have a story about that.
We were about 22 years old and decided to make the 2 hour run to Canada to go collecting for a few hours. My buddy was driving his hopped up 1974 Camaro. At the border they asked what we'd be doing in Canada, and my buddy said "sightseeing" so we got the pink slip to pull over for inspection.
Got out, popped the trunk and doors. A few Canadian border cops come over and start poking around. One pulls out the killing container- a small tupperware with rubbing alcohol, cracks the corner, and starts pulling it up toward his nose. I said "I wouldn't do that if I were you" well he did, his eyes rolled back, and over he went. Now we had LOTS of cops around us. My buddy did remind them that the guy was warned, but it didn't seem to matter.
So yes, when done, the contents of the Camaro- our collecting stuff, spare tire, carpets, anything that could possibly come out was left on the ground for us to put back in place. Which we did, and continued.
That of course couldn't be the end. They later had a car find us and tail us down the country roads. My buddy demonstrated that no Canadian cop car was going to keep up with his Camaro, and we headed for the safety of the border.