Brian,
That is sort of how I survive now, too. I am a security specialist's
nightmare. Extra keys everywhere. You are more disciplined than me about
this, Brian. And one key, just for the car, by itself in the same pocket
each time, easy to check quickly as the door is closing ("I think its there,
right....?" Shull conversation with himself as door or trunk is latching.)
Bill
In a message dated 9/6/01 5:51:40 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
grandrestorations@yahoo.com writes:
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Hi Bill,
I've done the "locked the keys in the car" twice
now. But it's never been a problem. Wanna know
why???
I carry TWO sets on me all the time! If I lock
in the first set, there's another set in my
pocket.
Honestly, it happens to be that way more by
accident than by planning. But a few years back,
I decided I liked it and it 'stuck'.
Hmmm... if a guy knows anything about the inside
of a door, a soundboard cleaning tool might prove
to be pretty handy for unlocking... but then
that's locked in the trunk!
:-)
Take care,
Brian
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