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Vancouver_cinful -> RE: Ok, I feel dumb (4/5/2006 6:42:25 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Gauge
In most blue jeans there is a small coin pocket, normally on the right hand side pocket. I have three things in there at all times: Two guitar picks and my spare key to my car.


Awww, this just took me back to my childhood. My father is a musician and he always had guitar picks in his pocket. I used to go looking for them and play with them.

I can still remember him asking my mom if she'd come across them in the washer, because he couldn't figure out where they were disappearing.

(Sorry for the ramble down memory lane...Back to our original programming...)
 
Cin




slavejali -> RE: Ok, I feel dumb (4/5/2006 6:44:45 PM)

The dumbest thing I do is leave the lights on in the car and the battery goes dead. It's not a problem anymore though as Master hardly ever lets me drive [:)]




IronBear -> RE: Ok, I feel dumb (4/5/2006 11:47:37 PM)

Having locked myself out of an earlier car too many times due to being preoccupies, I keep a spare key on a chain about my neck along with a spare handcuffs key and the spare key to my weapons vault. I've never mastered the arty of popping doos open with coat hanger wire or plastic strips.. Hot wiring is a breeze but you have to get iknto the beast first.... Stick in an emergency a brick or length of iron pipe is good... the worst I've done is to tahe the side window out with a shotgun blast.. (I was a tad rushed to get to a Code Red call out though and the car was a Goverenment one too... 'nough said [:D])




brightspot -> RE: Ok, I feel dumb (4/6/2006 12:17:02 AM)

Yes, I can relate...
 
1.  I was meeting a woman I had met on the internet for lunch.
We had a long lunch being interested in each other and enjoying the food and conversation.
 
When we decided to leave, I could not find my keys, which was pretty embarassing...So I went to my secret place in my purse which held the extra key.
My date insisted on walking while talking with me to my car.
As we approached my vehicle I realized I had not only locked my keys in The car, I had also left it running.....[8|]
 
Very, Very Embarrassed [sm=ofcourse.gif]
 
I also have another story but it is even more embarassing and I think I will keep it to myself[;)].
 
*Brightspot




IronBear -> RE: Ok, I feel dumb (4/6/2006 12:27:26 AM)

Awwwwwwwwwwwwww   wanna hear.. Do Tell........ [;)][sm=applause.gif]




LKP79 -> RE: Ok, I feel dumb (4/6/2006 5:26:43 AM)

i just remembered a worse one. i was babysitting my then 6 month old nephew, and had to make a run to the store. Well, i get my nephew downstairs and down to my little pickup, only to realize i had locked my keys in my car. i called the local police, who said "sorry, we don't do that anymore" and then i called one of my male friends. This "friend" said he could pop the door handle out and access the lock that way.
Well, long story short.......it didn't work quite the way he said it would. The lock ended up dropping out to the bottom of the door. He ended up having to tear apart most of the outside of my door to get to it. i had to get the whole door replaced.

The ladies at my insurance company remember this incident well (7 years ago!) and still tease me about it.




Saratov -> RE: Ok, I feel dumb (4/6/2006 9:13:02 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Gauge

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I am going to have to figure out a new place to store My spare key.  I hate wasting money.


I do sympathize with what happened. No one can feel dumber than when you lock your keys in the car. It happened to me a few years ago and I figured out the perfect solution to the problem. In most blue jeans there is a small coin pocket, normally on the right hand side pocket. I have three things in there at all times: Two guitar picks and my spare key to my car. The odds of me losing my pants and not noticing are slim... I rule nothing out though. Wallets can be dropped, spare keys in magnetic boxes placed on the car are risky but losing your pants? Doubtful. Even if you must carry a separate key ring for the one key, it is still worth it.  Why is it when we do something like this our minds instantly remember when the door clicks shut? It could have happened a split second sooner so we could catch the door from closing... but NOOOOOOOOO. It is a conspiracy. I am not sure by whom, but I have my eyes open.


I have one of those small leather(of course) key cases that contains spare vehicle keys and a spare house key.  It lives in my pants pocket and only comes out to change pants or [:-] if I need to use one of the keys.




GoddessDustyGold -> RE: Ok, I feel dumb (4/6/2006 10:37:27 AM)

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ORIGINAL: CAROLF

ok, how many times has anyone locked themselves out of the house/apt??? i'm up to 4!  My neighbor got a key after the first time.  Second time, tho, was 7 am, on a freakin Sat, jeesh, why the woman still talks to me is beyond me.  Don't even ask about the car!  i have spare keys all over the darn city!  lol, life is good, if you can't laugh at yourself, who can you laugh at........ok ok, some, but it's not nice :)


Ah, yes. I was locked of the house out when I locked Myself out of the car that was running.  I had a spare key, but it was in the house, and I didn't have a single faulty or unlocked window or door.  I even attempted the fence so I could try squeezing into the doggie door, but, alas, I am too short, and I couldn't get over the damn thing.  So I was SOL.   More spares for the house were purchased at the same time the spare car keys were made.  One went to a neighbor and others were strategically and safely placed!
For those improperly interested parties who may be reading, I no longer live there!  *S*




xxblushesxx -> RE: Ok, I feel dumb (4/6/2006 11:38:44 AM)

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ORIGINAL: KatyLied

AAA is the way to go.  I joined one year ago, and got my money's worth.  In the past 12 months:  I had to be towed when my transmission went out, and I called them to change a tire after I ran over a deer (I kid you not, I ran over the carcus of a deer and blew out a tire, far away from home, at night).  They were courteous and prompt each time.  


Oh my gosh!!  I have driven over dead deer two times (and almost made it a third!)  Of course, living in the country makes it much more likely, and, when going 50-some miles down a highway, surrounded by other cars...not much chance to avoid them, sometimes.

I had AAA for a year.  I used to lock my keys in my car ALL the time, until I had AAA, and then, for some reason, I didn't do it any more.  I finally dropped them, and...my SON went to the car for tissue...and...yep...[8|]

I agree that AAA is the way to go.  It costs less than one week-end visit from a locksmith.




Rayne58 -> RE: Ok, I feel dumb (4/6/2006 4:18:45 PM)

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ORIGINAL: CAROLF

ok, how many times has anyone locked themselves out of the house/apt??? i'm up to 4! My neighbor got a key after the first time. Second time, tho, was 7 am, on a freakin Sat, jeesh, why the woman still talks to me is beyond me. Don't even ask about the car! i have spare keys all over the darn city! lol, life is good, if you can't laugh at yourself, who can you laugh at........ok ok, some, but it's not nice :)


Twice![:D] First time I was driving my dad's car and left my house keys on the table [8|], second time I was just having one of those brain dead moments and popped the button and shut the door a second before I remembered to grab my keys. The landlord had to hacksaw the window catch off and climb in the bathroom (the only room with an open window) to let me in. I did find out that it would have been extremely difficult to break into the place though[:D]

After that I hid a spare key under a rock by the back door!




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