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Last Friday night at 11:45 pm my family and I were sleeping when we were awoken by our dog whining to go out. This happens occasionaly when he sees animal etc.... out the door or he hears somehting. My wife got up and let him out and he ran out barking loudly at whatever. 5 minutes or less later our power goes out. My wife and I get up to check out whats going on and we realize that our neigbors on either side and across the street both have their power on. This is weird?? I call my neighbor who is a cop and lives across the street and ask him what he thinks. He agrees that it is odd and since he has his two children at home sleeping he does not want to come outside to check this out so long story short I called 911 who sends out officers to investigate. While they are on their way I went into the garage and check the fuse box that has the main power circuit breaker tripped to the off position. All checked out ok but we are left with a mystery. How did the circuit breaker get tripped. I have never had that happen before with the main. At the time it tripped we had no electricity running except hot tub in back yard that has its own dedicated gfi and circuit. Ideas anybody?

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Was the main breaker tripped or was it flipped off? Or did you notice? If the breaker has tripped, it will be not all the way to the off position, but somewhere in between.

 

Sounds like someone flipped the switch in hopes of perhaps disabling a burglar alarm.

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The main breaker was switched to off. It was in a closed and locked garage. What was spooky however is that that day my wife had a 'garage sale' and sometimes with those things it brings about some unsavory deal hunters. Nobody went into the garage during the sale as it was actually held out in the couldesac. When I looked in the garage that night, my neighbor and I both went into it with weapons drawn looking in all the vehicles, hiding places etc...

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With your pistol gripped firmly in your right hand, slowly open the inner garage entry and, allowing only your forearm to pass beyond the door frame, begin blindly discharging the weapon from left to right at chest height - and then back again right-to-left pointing the muzzle down slightly to take out the cowering offender who just may have survived the initial fullisade. Reload and repeat. If no noise comes from the garage after two or three minutes, call your wife up from the bedroom and silently give a nodding gesture toward the door while mouthing "Don't worry honey. I've got your back." If it all proves out to be a false alarm, have her head back to your bedroom for some sex. :tup:;)

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With your pistol gripped firmly in your right hand, slowly open the inner garage entry and, allowing only your forearm to pass beyond the door frame, begin discharging the weapon from left to right at chest height - and then back again right-to-left pointing the muzzle down slightly to take out the cowering offender who just may have survived the initial fullisade. Reload and repeat. If no noise comes from the garage after two or three minutes, call your wife up from the bedroom and silently give her a nod toward the door to investigate while mouthing "Don't worry honey. I've got your back."

 

clearly, the old service revolver will be inadequate for said scenario....Glock time

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With your pistol gripped firmly in your right hand, slowly open the inner garage entry and, allowing only your forearm to pass beyond the door frame, begin discharging the weapon from left to right at chest height - and then back again right-to-left pointing the muzzle down slightly to take out the cowering offender who just may have survived the initial fullisade. Reload and repeat. If no noise comes from the garage after two or three minutes, call your wife up from the bedroom and silently give her a nod toward the door to investigate while mouthing "Don't worry honey. I've got your back."

 

clearly, the old service revolver will be inadequate for said scenario....Glock time

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Move to Canada. You don't even have to lock your doors here.

 

True, but you do have to pay 11.95 CN for a sixer of Kokanee, but never on Sundays nor after 6:00 pm.

 

Oh Canada, when will thou breakest thine chains of tyranny!

 

First of all, Kokanee is swill. Second, you can still get it after the government liquor store is closed from a privately owned cold beer store - you just pay more. :rolleyes: Anyway, think of it as an installment plan on that liver transplant you are heading towards - when the time comes, you won't have to pay a dime!

 

Socialism, yes; culture of fear, no.

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