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							| I am willing to help anyone with American English printables.  If you have any questions regarding American English idioms, grammar, or words, let me know, I am willing to help! |  26 May 2009      
					
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							|     thank you very much for the offer. Moniq2 |  26 May 2009     
					
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							| THANKS A LOT...BY THE WAY ...WHAT DO YOU CALL TO THAT OBJECT BURGLARS USUALLY USED TO OPEN DOORS? SOMETHING LIKE THIS:http://www.dutramaquinas.com.br/upload/produtos/670-50_destaque.jpg
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							| Eliana, the object you refer to is called a CROWBAR. 
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							| thanks alot for your kindness here is my e-mail |  26 May 2009     
					
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							| It could be a crowbar or a jimmy.  I can not see the picture, it is blocked,  but the curved bar is called a crowbar and a jimmy is a piece of wire or a long flat piece of metal with a hook or a hole.  Jimmies are more for cars though, but I have seen them used to break into houses too! |  26 May 2009     
					
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							| I guess I should say that too. lol  I can also do British English since I lived in England for 6 years.  Ivona can attest to my skills. :) 
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							| but I have seen them used to break into houses too! Is this firsthand? lol  Why didn �t you report them to the police?:)
 
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							| thank you very much for the offer. |  26 May 2009     
					
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							| aka: slim jim   A slim jim  (more technically known as a lockout tool ) is a thin strip of metal (usually spring steel ) roughly 60cm long and about 2-4 cm wide originally marketed under that name by HPC Inc., a manufacturer and supplier of specialty locksmithing tools. Slim Jims are used to unlock automobile doors without use of a key  or lock pick      The link |  26 May 2009     
					
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