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sneaking out, alarm question?

so i tried sneaking out, i had the tape set down on the alarm (its a button) and i had the door open for like 5 minutes but as i was grabbing my sweater, the alarm just went off, i sprinted upstairs and shut the door and made an excuse and i was fine but i have no idea why it went off, its also my first time sneakin out of my house so any ideas why that would happen?thanks!

Answer:

the dos an dont is dont!!!! pull brush,get coffee but do not operate a chain saw without knowing what you are doing
wear chainsaw chaps, wear safety glasses, never cut taward yourself. take your time with the job, you should be fine
Instructions are for people who lack an imagination and like to be told what to do. Those people are the type of people who won't sit down and watch a movie or read a book all the way through without reading a plot synopsis on the internet beforehand. They don't have enough patience to find out how it works on their own so they have some instruction manual tell them how it's supposed to go.
Canada has been using the metric system longer, so metric is spoken more fluently here. We still use a lot of imperial, mostly because we're joined at the hip to a country who refuses to get with the rest of the civilized world and switch to metric, so we're kind of bilingual. It's 100 km from my house to Toronto, I'm six feet tall and 175 pounds, my buddy got arrested for buying a kilo of blow, steak is sold by the pound, Coke and Pepsi are sold in 2L bottles, and they mix nicely with a 40 ounce bottle of rum. My fuel tank holds 80L of gasoline, but my ding dong is only 5 inches. What we don't use, however, are all those really ancient imperial units. No stones, fathoms, furlongs, gills, hiccups or any of that stuff. Just feet, pounds and inches really.

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