In my travels many years ago I found KFC to be dead on match for American food (plus I was impressed by the Asian Colonel Sanders standing out front). TGI Fridays was adequate, but the Cheers in Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) was lacking a certain satirical charm. (...and if you want to pay the most you can for a Whopper and a Coke, I suggest the Burger King stand inside Paddington Station, London.)
What about a James K. Polk movie? He's already got his own theme song. Oh and if you believe you can deeper than IMDB, you're going to have to employ Jules Verne tactics.
I admit to marathon watching of my favourite shows and have noticed that older shows like "Bewitched" (I've started watching it from season one and luckily have found that I can watch "Tabitha" after I finish all eight) refer to earlier episodes in hopes that you know what the characters are discussing. In the earlier days of television you could get away with that because with three channels to choose from, viewers were likely to stick with one show in the same time slot every week.
The system we use incorporates two different keyways and recent changes by the manufacture has a security feature that should prevent traditional key bumping, but thieves are always finding ways.
Now add a second and third and fourth etc set of pins and you can make multiple keys work. As full time locksmiths, we do this process daily and have to factor in not only a master key and operating keys, but also a control key that allows us to remove the core area for repins. This GIF is the view we in the shop wish we all had when building locks, but we have to rely on training and reading glasses.
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The system we use incorporates two different keyways and recent changes by the manufacture has a security feature that should prevent traditional key bumping, but thieves are always finding ways.