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C3C7NIC 08-01-2020 8:36am

Sheets for prison escape.
 
Dayum, it worked!!!


:rofl:




z06psi 08-01-2020 8:54am

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Originally Posted by C3C7NIC (Post 1791464)

Is that why af2 is posting?

MadInNc 08-01-2020 9:16am

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Originally Posted by z06psi (Post 1791477)
Is that why af2 is posting?

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Steve_R 08-01-2020 9:36am

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Is that why af2 is posting?

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Vandelay Industries 08-01-2020 9:48am

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snide 08-01-2020 10:07am

:funnier::funnier::funnier:

Strats-N-Vettes 08-01-2020 10:20am

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Originally Posted by z06psi (Post 1791477)
Is that why af2 is posting?

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Rikki Z-06 08-01-2020 10:34am

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Originally Posted by MadInNc (Post 1791486)
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

:funnier::funnier::funnier::funnier:

:seasix:

Hardluck 08-01-2020 11:55am

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Originally Posted by Rikki Z-06 (Post 1791511)
:funnier::funnier::funnier::funnier:

:seasix:

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

LisaJohn 08-01-2020 1:37pm

How many sheets does it take to go down 12 floors ? Did they use fitted or flat? I assume they were twin size and not king?

Hardluck 08-01-2020 1:44pm

[QUOTE=LisaJohn;1791564]How many sheets does it take to go down 12 floors ? Did they use fitted or flat? I assume they were twin size and not king?[/QUOTE

Wonder how they amassed that many sheets and how they hid them in their cell?:confused5:

LisaJohn 08-01-2020 1:46pm

Inquiring minds want to know!

Sea Six 08-01-2020 2:02pm

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Originally Posted by LisaJohn (Post 1791564)
How many sheets does it take to go down 12 floors ?

I'd go with 4' per floor, just to be on the safe side

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Did they use fitted or flat?
Both I'm sure

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I assume they were twin size and not king?
Prolly



HTH

See you on the outside!


:seeya:

LisaJohn 08-01-2020 2:10pm

I bet someone now has “sheet counter” in their job description.:kimblair:

Murray 08-01-2020 2:51pm

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Originally Posted by LisaJohn (Post 1791574)
I bet someone now has “sheet counter” in their job description.:kimblair:

Probably 3 per floor at the most. HTF do you have 30-40 sheets missing go unnoticed? :rofl:

Bill 08-01-2020 3:04pm

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Originally Posted by Murray (Post 1791579)
Probably 3 per floor at the most. HTF do you have 30-40 sheets missing go unnoticed? :rofl:

I'd say 4 per floor. You lose length when securely tying them together. Having your bedsheet rope fall apart in mid escape would suck.

Murray 08-01-2020 3:42pm

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Originally Posted by bill_daniels (Post 1791580)
I'd say 4 per floor. You lose length when securely tying them together. Having your bedsheet rope fall apart in mid escape would suck.

Understood but you’ve got over 6’ diagonally for each bed sheet and about 10’ for each floor. Accounting for knots, 3 per floor should be more than enough

Sea Six 08-01-2020 3:56pm

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Originally Posted by Murray (Post 1791586)
Understood but you’ve got over 6’ diagonally for each bed sheet and about 10’ for each floor. Accounting for knots, 3 per floor should be more than enough

That's the way the cookie crumbled, so to speak, when I did my cypherin'.

Sea Six 08-01-2020 3:57pm

As for the knot, I'd have used...













wait for it...
































a sheet bend.


:dance:


:shots:

Sea Six 08-01-2020 3:59pm

[quote=Hardluck;1791567]
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Originally Posted by LisaJohn (Post 1791564)
How many sheets does it take to go down 12 floors ? Did they use fitted or flat? I assume they were twin size and not king?[/QUOTE

Wonder how they amassed that many sheets and how they hid them in their cell?:confused5:

I'd 'a just put them on the beds. Overlaid. Each one atop the other.


Hidden in plain sight, don't cha know.


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