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Things I Do Not Understand

Wirey

Fartist
^^^ THIS ^^^
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Won't fit.

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Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
TRUE STORY TIME:

Recently I had a rental car for a week or so. About day 2 I could not find the key ANYWHERE. I also could not see the key inside the car, though it might have been in there. It was a great mystery. So I got online, tried to download crap. you name it, and NOTHING WOULD WORK. So finally I had to call the rental car place and pay $250 for another key! They did bring it out to my house, thankfully. I got in the car and there was no key inside it either. Ugh. So I said "If I find the key, will you give me a partial refund?" and they said yes. So weeks later, I decided to clean out my gym bag and guess what - there was the key. I brought it back and got a FULL REFUND, which was super nice of them. Actually I was pretty amazed.
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
I never lock my car.

When I was younger, I lived in a place that had all the cars broken into at least once a year. Everyone had a busted window except me!

I just didn't leave anything of importance in the car.
 

Dan From Smithville

The Flying Elvises, Utah Chapter
Staff member
Premium Member
How does one manage to lock one's keys inside one's car? Doesn't one need the keys to, you know, lock the car?
I did it once when I was 17. Once. This was a pre-all electronic everything, Dodge Charger from the 70's. I was 32 miles from the spare keys.

Manual locks make it easier to lock and difficult to circumvent without an extra key.
 

Secret Chief

Veteran Member
I did it once when I was 17. Once. This was a pre-all electronic everything, Dodge Charger from the 70's. I was 32 miles from the spare keys.

Manual locks make it easier to lock and difficult to circumvent without an extra key.
I'm being thick here. The car is locked. The key is inside the car. The car has been locked from the outside by using the key....?
 
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