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MacGyverism

Now this is news, and maybe, just maybe if I run out of mortar on a Sunday and can't make it to the hardware store, I can use this idea for repointing some bricks.


Inmates use toothpaste and pancake batter to cover hole allowing female to join male prisoner
Published: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 1:40 PM ET
Canadian Press
SCOTT CITY, Missouri (AP) - Police said inmates used pancake batter and toothpaste to cover a hole they made to allow a female inmate to slide into the next cell and join a male inmate. Now steel plates are being added to the Missouri jail's interior walls.
The hole at the Scott City Jail was discovered this weekend, said police Chief Don Cobb. He said inmates removed a block from the wall, after making a digging tool with a nail, a wire from a light fixture and a toothbrush.
The mixture of pancake batter and toothpaste looked like mortar, he said.
Prisoners will stay in a county jail until a security check is completed at the city building.
The city jail's exterior walls already are reinforced with steel to prevent inmates from escaping, Cobb said.
"Unless they can smuggle in an arc welder, they aren't getting through that," he said.

3 comments:

artquest1 said...

Happy Canada Day! See, some residents of the Lower territories know what goes on up north in the frozen tundra. Are your sled dogs doing OK?

If you'd like I can send you some photos of what a "gone wild" Southern shade garden looks like, complete with Koi ponds. Let me know, and I'll send them by e-mail.

Bob

Stink Eye & Tube Steak said...

LOL. . . thanks. The sled dogs are doing fine albeit a bit noisy as the glacier has started to recede a bit in my back yard exposing what might just be the outer ear of first person who ever said "eh" and added the "U" to words like "honour", "neighbour", and "colour". ;)

Would love to see your gardening pics from down south. As right now, since we are receiving 24 hours of complete darkness due to our close proximity to the North Pole, I can't see my foliage without a flashlight.

Lisa

artquest1 said...

OK, now I know yo'r jes "funnin'"me! I just got back from spending three weeks in Russia, and in Saint Petersburg it doesn't get completely dark until about 1:30 AM, and is already starting to get light by 3:00AM. Gardening by flashlight indeed! You mus' think we'z jes ignorant down heah! I know at least three folk in the county who can read, an' one of them stayed in school 'til he was almost fifteen, but then had to drop out of the fifth grade 'cause he had gotten his sister "in the family way."
I'll send the pictures this afternoon - do y'all have real internet up there or do your e-mail travel by dog sled? I mean, I'm just askin'.
Bob