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da ([personal profile] da) wrote2004-06-03 12:00 am
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[Perl blog] I dodged a bullet today...

This morning, I locked my keys in the car. On a hot day. With the dog also in the car. Due to Rover, though, I had the rear window cracked, so I successfully snagged the keys from the ignition with two coat-hangers attached together.

The timing was particularly bad, because I was on the way to pick up my sweetie at the airport, and was early enough that I figured I'd pick up lunch on the way.

Oops.

So, this evening, I feel I need to breathe a huge sigh of thanks that the first time I've ever done this, I did it with the window cracked open, so that I only inconvenienced myself for half an hour, instead of inconveniencing both of us for half a day while some tow-truck driver did their magick.

The learning experience this time seems to be: have backups. Preferably, a box with a good magnet stuck to the bottom of the car. And, of course, always check for keys before leaving the car.

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In A Pinch (Score:1)
by chaoticset (2105) on 2004.06.04 10:53 (#31299) Homepage Journal
Same with me a few years ago, but with no dog and no cracked rear window. I actually ended up purchasing a crowbar from a nearby store and prying one of the doors until there was a crack large enough to get the keys through. That car got sold and eventually wound up delivering pizzas nearby, but it still has marks from the crowbar. :)

Good times...
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Extreme measures (Score:1)
by da (1525) on 2004.06.04 11:36 (#31302) Homepage Journal
I guess that works. :-)

Yeah- if the situation were dire enough, I would've broken the window (rather than let Rover bake), but thank God it wasn't nearly that bad.

It turned out my sweetie's plane was late, too; I got there just on time. :-)
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