Hurry Come and make fun of me (locked out previously!) lol
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Originally Posted by sse1990
Originally Posted by willwren
And a slim jim under the car, with magnets.
You guys think that is bad. We once had a co-werker, get to work by 9 and when the other staff came in at 12:00 they asked if she was going somewhere.
She said NO WHY???.
Cause your car is running.
She had left her car running from 9 till noon and the best part is that it was unlocked the whole time. Hell she couldn't even get someone to steal it with it running and doors unlocked, I told her it'* gonna be pretty carboned up and sure enough it had to go to the garage alter that week.
Oh yeah it was a FORD PROBE and the co-worker was a woman( but not blonde), wich explains everything, LMAO.
Mine only ran for 1.5 hours i dont think thats enough to cause a problem considering i took it out on the hwy after and held it at WOT for a bit!
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I think everyone'* been there SSEimatt93.
On the hottest day of the year, many years ago, I got out of my 91, locked the doors, then remembered something in the trunk. When I reached into get it, the keys fell out of my pocket and landed in the trunk... and I closed the lid.
Doh Had to walk 10kms (didn't have a cellphone at the time) to the nearest phone to call for the extra set of keys.
Now I keep a key to the doors hidden on the car somewhere. Don't worry there'* still a 2 way alarm on both of them, and you'll never find the key(*) unless you know exactly where to look.
On the hottest day of the year, many years ago, I got out of my 91, locked the doors, then remembered something in the trunk. When I reached into get it, the keys fell out of my pocket and landed in the trunk... and I closed the lid.
Doh Had to walk 10kms (didn't have a cellphone at the time) to the nearest phone to call for the extra set of keys.
Now I keep a key to the doors hidden on the car somewhere. Don't worry there'* still a 2 way alarm on both of them, and you'll never find the key(*) unless you know exactly where to look.
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i locked my keys in the vette and i had to break in with a screwdriver through the t-tops. it was the easiest thing i've ever done, took three minutes...
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Originally Posted by MOS95B
LMAO
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It'* only funny because I've been there. As a matter of fact, for a while, I had a round trip ticket and an open visa to there...
You always leave the keys in the truck when you're working construction. Then the new helper goes "Hey, the bosses truck is unlocked. I'll just do him a favor and...."
You always leave the keys in the truck when you're working construction. Then the new helper goes "Hey, the bosses truck is unlocked. I'll just do him a favor and...."
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i have a spare ignition key in the console and a keyless entry in a magnetic keyholder underneath the car. It comes in handy. If I go somewhere where I cant carry my keys I put them behind the wheel on the rim.