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Man, this map may be bigger then i thought haha
Or maybe you have found a way in the gardens, then go to the back. You will see a guy with his tuk tuk, moaning about why it won't start. There are stairs leading down there, heading to the same basement and closer to the wrench.
(you will need the wrench for fixing the bomb.. i mean tuk tuk.)
i'll try again now. Thanks!
I FOUND THE WRENCH AND THE KEYCARD!
(head hanging in shame)
However, General Omar Bradley did not appreciate it very much AT ALL when United States Army Intelligence Criminal Investigation Division brought my activities to his attention on Christmas Day in 1975. He rather strongly insisted that I abandon the nocturnal employment of my favorite tool, the trusty crowbar.
True story. I actually DID use a crowbar in the ONE B&E I was "hung" for. Of course, I was no IDIOT; I kept my own counsel regarding the twenty-nine crimes they did NOT know I'd done. I also wisely forsook my life of crime, suddenly seeing that a new boyfriend named Slackjaw or Chewy or Crusher would come to me sooner than was…wanted.