Witchie wrote: » Keep it simple and just call it "The Safe". I think we should use an up and coming Irish actress like Catriona Balfe and Bressie should play the safe cracker with Brendan Gleeson as the psycho.
Tucker688 wrote: » You people must have little to be at
cursai wrote: » .........there is no safe.http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r27567052-Need-help-with-an-old-safe
SavageHenry wrote: » We can call it SAFE HOUSE. End Script.
Son0vagun wrote: » Considering the previous owner died after a long battle with cancer I would imagine he emptied it long before he died.
SavageHenry wrote: » This would be great material for a trashy horror film. OP comes across the safe and de-liberates on course of action regarding the safe within an online forum. Enter quirky and comical character of Juice1304 who helps OP open the safe. Finally the safe is opened and the horror ensues, inside the safe are two DVD's, some manic scribblings, and a human jawbone. The first DVD has hours and hours of footage, all of the OP sleeping in his bed, and the second footage is of the previous owner trying to open the safe and then his eventual torture and murder at the hands of the properties original owner from the seventies, who has been luring and murdering new owners using the safe as a honey pot for the last forty years. It all ends with a chase across the Meath country side with the brutal murder of Juice 1304 and a battle to the death with the serial killer and the OP... OP wins of course. Also OP would probably need to be a female possibly played by a Sandra bullock type to engage the audience and allow a relationship storyline to develop between the OP and the quirky comical locksmith juice1304. We can call it SAFE HOUSE. End Script.
Son0vagun wrote: » I've been looking everywhere for a large pot for my brews, something over 10L! Largest I've seen is in ikea, a 10l for €69. Anyone know where I can get a large pot for reasonable price?
Son0vagun wrote: » Apon clearing out my shed in my newly purchased house/property I found a safe. It's a floor safe and incased in concrete. It's opened by a key, which I do not have. Written on the safe door is the details of the locksmith who installed it. The previous owner is deceased, so I don't know who else knows about it. So I want to open it. But I can't decide what to do. Easy option is to ring the locksmith and have him open it. But what about the contents of the safe? I doubt there's anything valuable in it, but there could be. The locksmith might notify the previous owners family. Or am I now the legal owner of whatever the safe contains? I could hire a criminal to open it, but he'd want his share and probably murder me if it contained anything substantial. Or inorder to have complete secrecy I could dig the it out, it would be a hard job. Chisel and hammer, it would take ages. And then use a angle grinder to open It, but the sparks might burn whatever is contained. So what would you do? Any advice?
elfy4eva wrote: » Looks like it aint been used in a fair while, I would more say if anything it'd be Pounds.
sebastianlieken wrote: » Realistically; I wouldn't be surprised if there were cash in there. Who buys a £250 safe and doesn't use it? You only buy a safe like that if you plan on using it properly. It seems to be quite common place in Ireland that people of an.... older prediciment... to keep a sum of their money "under their matress" so to speak. Can't trust those dodgy banks! I reckon there is at least €300 in there.
Son0vagun wrote: » Has anyone heard from Juice1304 yet? Get him to send me his number. I did a back ground check on him he seems legit. Does anyone know him? He should be home from school by now!
Abi wrote: » Curiosity killed the cat folks..
jinkybhoy wrote: » Who would play the original poster??....I'm going for Tom Hanks but in full on castaway mode.....discuss
Dtp79 wrote: » Too far for me! Did you have any idea this thread would get so big?
Son0vagun wrote: » Look guys if a safe, it's made not to be broken into. I don't have the money to pay for a locksmith and I don't have the time to spend the day chiselling away. Best I can do is a bit more chiselling in the morning and hopefully drill a hole into the safe to get a look. So please be patient. And please remember I full expect this safe to be empty. I live in Meath, I might consider a trust worthy member to give me a hand!