And if you call now, JTIrregulars will send you not one, not two, but three of your own very personal balls for only $19.95! But wait! That' not all.....
They've already proven that this doesn't work on Mythbusters.
They were blowing a considerably larger amount of pressure with an air compressor through a gizmo that sealed the edge around the lock and it didn't open either.
I don't think it's just for woman, I know a few guys out there could learn from this.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to get a tennis ball.
ReplyDeleteGive me a tennis ball right now...damn it!
ReplyDeleteI could've used this when I locked my keys in and left the engine running.
ReplyDeleteUm... That is creepy. Doesn't this make your car accessible to ANYONE if it really works? Why even lock it?
ReplyDeleteAnd if you call now, JTIrregulars will send you not one, not two, but three of your own very personal balls for only $19.95! But wait! That' not all.....
ReplyDeleteLogjam: That's good. I think an opening exists on TV at this time.
ReplyDeleteNo shit.
ReplyDeleteThat won't work on a rustbucket that has holes in the door, though, will it?
Now there will be a surge in car break-ins and the RPD will be knocking on the JTI's door.
They've already proven that this doesn't work on Mythbusters.
ReplyDeleteThey were blowing a considerably larger amount of pressure with an air compressor through a gizmo that sealed the edge around the lock and it didn't open either.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQ1jfhaL3Ec&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Ftechnorati%2Ecom%2Fvideos%2Fyoutube%2Ecom%252Fwatch%253Fv%253DTQ1jfhaL3Ec&feature=player_embedded#t=165
ReplyDeleteThank you, antiwesley.
ReplyDeleteI was gonna drill holes in my truck's doors . . .
I love Mythbusters. Thanks wes!
ReplyDeleteGlad to know it can't really be done. I was thinking along the same lines as KK
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a good idea. I think everyone should have a pair of balls for this situation and others like it.
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