Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: bobplum on October 19, 2009, 09:50:03 pm
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opened the boot of the car to put my kit away with the inention of driving to another area guess what ???
yes put the keys in the boot >:(
lost two hours
eventually one of my daughters gave me a lift home got the spare,lost a customer but gained two so not too bad a day
can it get better? i hope so
bob
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You're as bad as me.
40 miniute drive to villiage,
open van
- trolley
- water
- no pole! doh!
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opened the boot of the car to put my kit away with the inention of driving to another area guess what ???
yes put the keys in the boot >:(
lost two hours
eventually one of my daughters gave me a lift home got the spare,lost a customer but gained two so not too bad a day
can it get better? i hope so
bob
Been there, done that. Trouble is I had spare key with me too and that was locked in boot as well... ::) ;D
RAC got in frighteningly quick. :o
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opened the boot of the car to put my kit away with the inention of driving to another area guess what ???
yes put the keys in the boot >:(
lost two hours
eventually one of my daughters gave me a lift home got the spare,lost a customer but gained two so not too bad a day
can it get better? i hope so
bob
Been there, done that. Trouble is I had spare key with me too and that was locked in boot as well... ::) ;D
RAC got in frighteningly quick. :o
classic...
I have driven home from cambridge and left my pole behind, went back and it was still there an hour or so later..left ladders at job when trad, lost god knows how many scrims over the years. best one was going to tesco in my car, and for the life of me could not remember when I came out where I had parked my van....
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opened the boot of the car to put my kit away with the inention of driving to another area guess what ???
yes put the keys in the boot >:(
lost two hours
eventually one of my daughters gave me a lift home got the spare,lost a customer but gained two so not too bad a day
can it get better? i hope so
bob
my dad used to do that regular at one time,he ended up buying a magnetic box and keeping a spare key under the wheel arch,touch wood i have never done it ;D ;D
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Yes
And I knew a case of a man many years ago who unscrewed the lense of his rear tail light cluster and hid a spare key in there. What he didn't realise was that each time he put his foot on the brake, everyone behind him could see a perfect outline of the 'hidden' key. ;D ;D ;D
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Sort of off-topic, but here's a good way to find out who, between your dog and your wife, loves you the most.
What you've got to do is lock both the wife and your dog in the boot of your car and leave them for two hours.
After the time period has elapsed, open the boot, and the one who looks happiest to see you loves you the most.
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locked keys in car once 2 miles from home luckily the aa guy was local and drove me home to get spare key then back
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Sort of off-topic, but here's a good way to find out who, between your dog and your wife, loves you the most.
What you've got to do is lock both the wife and your dog in the boot of your car and leave them for two hours.
After the time period has elapsed, open the boot, and the one who looks happiest to see you loves you the most.
i bet it would be the dog ;D ;D
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yes id go for the dog as well
bob
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Long time ago, when I was 17 or so, I drove down a dark alley with my current lady, got in the back (leave the rest to your imagination), unknowing to me she had reached forward and locked the front doors for safety, we got out the back half dresses and I pushed the locks down for some reason I think, went to get in the front.................
Locked out of the car, half dressed, down a dark alley. :-\ Had to ring my dad to bring my spare keys, VERY embarrassing ! More for her I think lol