OK, Guys. Here's what I do. I have a wallet that I bought that has two places in it for keys. One has my house key in it. One has my car key in it. I never get locked out either. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Story" <mstory@mail.ewu.edu> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:53 AM Subject: RE: Lemonade (locking keys in car...) > I have a spare key that I keep on my separate key ring that has all of my > school keys. I usually carry it, but this day I wasn't going to school, so I > left them home. > > Why don't they make all cars impossible to lock keys in? I had a 1979 Fiat > that you had to manually lock the door from the outside (that is, you could > not press the lock and hold the exterior door latch while you shut it to > lock the door). I figured the only way you could lock the keys in it was to > lock both doors, open the hatch, throw the keys in and shut the hatch. In > the 20 years that I drove this car, I did not once lock the keys in. > > > Mark Story. RPT > Eastern Washington University > Cheney, Washington > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-pianotech@ptg.org [mailto:owner-pianotech@ptg.org] On Behalf > Of Bdshull@AOL.COM > Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 8:07 AM > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: Lemonade (locking keys in car...) > > 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: > > << > 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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