I've only gotten locked out of where i live 2 or 3 time when I was a teen.but that's because someone else locked up the house and i didn't have a house key.locked myself out vehicles. but got um unlocked by learning and by being creative .
I've only gotten locked out of where i live 2 or 3 time when I was a teen.but that's because someone else locked up the house and i didn't have a house key.locked myself out vehicles. but got um unlocked by learning and by being creative .
Preparation through education is less costly than learning through tragedy.
I once broke into my own house by using a fishing pole to snag my keys off the coffee table through the 4 in. space at the bottom of the den window. Took about 8 cast.
A man full of grits is a man full of peace.
There has got to be a joke in there someplace.
"Life is Tough, It's Really Tough if You're Stupid" a quote credited to John Wayne
While maybe not intended, that right there is funny...........I don't care who you are.
I once used a fishing pole to catch a set of keys inside the trunk of a 1973 Ford LTD. Had to go through the taillight. No, it wasn't me that locked them in there but I still loved her.
He had several posts about 6 months ago involving hugging the bears in Canada.
Same thought process.
So he has been around long enough to know that in Canada one needs to have a cold weather emergency kit in their vehicle, but the synapses in the brain have not made the connection that brings one to the action of putting a cold weather kit in the car.
It is the perfect example of the Canadian motto, "if your gonna be dumb you gotta be tough".
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