00:00My dad died like 15 years ago and left this safe behind. We have not opened it. It's just been
00:06sitting in the garage since he died. Um, but now we're moving and it's like, okay, now we need to
00:11get inside of it. Let's ask the next of kin. My brother can't, he's also dead. It happens. So I'm
00:18like, okay, I can do this myself, right? Me and ChachiPT were trying to figure out how to get in
00:22and she's like, oh, maybe there's a key. I got this stupid thing off and I checked no key. So
00:27then she's like, oh, just kidding. You're going to have to either get it drilled, which obviously
00:31costs money. I, we can't spend right now or you have to drill it yourself. We don't have a drill
00:37to use. So how am I supposed to get into this fricking safe? How do I, I'm trying to be like
00:46a spy and listen, you know, for the combo, but I literally can't get it open and I can send in his
00:52death certificate, but it's in terms of proof of ownership, he's been gone for 15 years and my
00:57brother's been gone for three. Next number.
01:03Oh, um, I don't have any room to open the door.
01:06Okay. Oh, okay. Ah, and survey says, oh no. Oh wow. It would have been crazy. Let me check up here.
01:23Um, what? Oh, what is that? And some type of wall mounts to not mount it, but you know, like bolt it.
01:38Oh, and earplugs. Thanks, dad. Left me some crumbly earplugs. Appreciate you guys.
01:43Well, yep. That's it. Oh, she's open. Yay. Empty. No one's more disappointed than me. I for sure
01:59thought there was going to be a fat bag of coins in there. My dad was an electrician. There should
02:03have been a fat bag of coins in there, but no, instead I got left with nothing. Dad's for an empty
02:11safe.
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