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11/28/2011 11:27:13 AM · #1
- Drove to train station,
- Hour long commute to work,
- Get to office,
- No keys to unlock office,
- Must've locked keys in car.

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I got a maintenance guy to let me in, but in the meantime, if anyone can find my car, the keys are in the ignition. Please fill the tank when you're finished joy-riding.

That's what I get after 18 hours of driving this weekend.
11/28/2011 11:36:53 AM · #2
Did you leave the car keys in the ignition with the doors unlocked?

And could you give us a google map link to the car's location?

On second thoughts, you might not actually know the car's location at this moment.
11/28/2011 11:46:54 AM · #3
Quick, find it, unless someone else already has !

11/28/2011 11:52:32 AM · #4
I bet you think you're so cool driving that around Canada.
11/28/2011 12:02:24 PM · #5
Originally posted by JH:

I bet you think you're so cool driving that around Canada.

It was especially cool when I rolled up to the US border this weekend and the window wouldn't roll down to talk to the border guard, LOL! I though he was going to shoot me.

I was working at it... it went down a few centimitres and stopped, then some more, and finally all the way. Seems to be working now. I was so flustered I forgot to give him my passport until he asked for it.

It's not the "Type-S", so it really isn't cool. :-(
11/28/2011 12:07:38 PM · #6
Originally posted by Strikeslip:

Originally posted by JH:

I bet you think you're so cool driving that around Canada.

It was especially cool when I rolled up to the US border this weekend and the window wouldn't roll down to talk to the border guard, LOL! I though he was going to shoot me.

I was working at it... it went down a few centimitres and stopped, then some more, and finally all the way. Seems to be working now. I was so flustered I forgot to give him my passport until he asked for it.

It's not the "Type-S", so it really isn't cool. :-(


ROFL! My car has been doing this off and on for a year. It's a bitch when you need to pay a toll. The funny thing is we finally figured out where the short is, but can't get the part anywhere except the dealer. Hubby's going to scour the junkyards first before putting out a couple hundred for a stupid wire with plugs.
11/29/2011 01:22:14 PM · #7
My wonderful wife got my spare key, opened my car, and retrieved my keys from inside. She brought a little magnet to stick my keys up in the fender, but the magnet could only hold one key, so she took off the ring with fob and other keys and left just the car key.

I got back to the lot with all the other commuters at the end of the day.

I guess the fob is required otherwise the alarm goes off. I drove all the way home with flashing lights and a beeping horn.

Heheh. :-D
11/29/2011 01:24:12 PM · #8
Originally posted by Strikeslip:

My wonderful wife got my spare key, opened my car, and retrieved my keys from inside. She brought a little magnet to stick my keys up in the fender, but the magnet could only hold one key, so she took off the ring with fob and other keys and left just the car key.

I got back to the lot with all the other commuters at the end of the day.

I guess the fob is required otherwise the alarm goes off. I drove all the way home with flashing lights and a beeping horn.

Heheh. :-D


Oh that is classic...U just made my day.
11/29/2011 01:33:02 PM · #9
Originally posted by cowboy221977:

Originally posted by Strikeslip:

My wonderful wife got my spare key, opened my car, and retrieved my keys from inside. She brought a little magnet to stick my keys up in the fender, but the magnet could only hold one key, so she took off the ring with fob and other keys and left just the car key.

I got back to the lot with all the other commuters at the end of the day.

I guess the fob is required otherwise the alarm goes off. I drove all the way home with flashing lights and a beeping horn.

Heheh. :-D

Oh that is classic...U just made my day.

I was like, "Woot Woot Woot, Emergency Emergency, Get out of the way Woot Woot Woot !" I thought people would be pulling over to let me pass, but they either just ignored me, or slowed down (while staying in my way), which was pretty annoying.

Message edited by author 2011-11-29 13:33:54.
11/29/2011 01:34:41 PM · #10
Originally posted by Strikeslip:

Originally posted by cowboy221977:

Originally posted by Strikeslip:

My wonderful wife got my spare key, opened my car, and retrieved my keys from inside. She brought a little magnet to stick my keys up in the fender, but the magnet could only hold one key, so she took off the ring with fob and other keys and left just the car key.

I got back to the lot with all the other commuters at the end of the day.

I guess the fob is required otherwise the alarm goes off. I drove all the way home with flashing lights and a beeping horn.

Heheh. :-D

Oh that is classic...U just made my day.

I was like, "Woot Woot Woot, Emergency Emergency, Get out of the way Woot Woot Woot !" I thought people would be pulling over to let me pass, but they either just ignored me, or slowed down, which was pretty annoying.


That's got to leave you wondering... if a theif had your car, and he was driving down the road like this, would anyone stop him? So what's the purpose of those fancy alarms anyway? LOL!
11/29/2011 01:38:20 PM · #11
Originally posted by Kelli:

Originally posted by Strikeslip:

Originally posted by cowboy221977:

Originally posted by Strikeslip:

My wonderful wife got my spare key, opened my car, and retrieved my keys from inside. She brought a little magnet to stick my keys up in the fender, but the magnet could only hold one key, so she took off the ring with fob and other keys and left just the car key.

I got back to the lot with all the other commuters at the end of the day.

I guess the fob is required otherwise the alarm goes off. I drove all the way home with flashing lights and a beeping horn.

Heheh. :-D

Oh that is classic...U just made my day.

I was like, "Woot Woot Woot, Emergency Emergency, Get out of the way Woot Woot Woot !" I thought people would be pulling over to let me pass, but they either just ignored me, or slowed down, which was pretty annoying.

That's got to leave you wondering... if a theif had your car, and he was driving down the road like this, would anyone stop him? So what's the purpose of those fancy alarms anyway? LOL!

To wake you out of bed, is about all I can think of. My old car's engine would be disabled unless a certain fob button was pressed. It used to give valets a fit.
11/29/2011 01:51:07 PM · #12
Yeah I've never tried to steal my truck before but I can start it without pushing the FOB. However if the alarm goes off it won't start and is very loud.
11/29/2011 02:00:18 PM · #13
serious slippy can i move next door to you? you must be the most fun neighbor EVER!!!
11/29/2011 02:02:31 PM · #14
Originally posted by o2bskating:

serious slippy can i move next door to you? you must be the most fun neighbor EVER!!!

Just keeping it real. :-D
11/29/2011 05:17:11 PM · #15
Originally posted by Kelli:

... So what's the purpose of those fancy alarms anyway? LOL!


Where I live they are wonderful wake-up alarms in the wee hours of the morning. :O)

Ray
11/29/2011 06:09:27 PM · #16
Originally posted by RayEthier:

Originally posted by Kelli:

... So what's the purpose of those fancy alarms anyway? LOL!


Where I live they are wonderful wake-up alarms in the wee hours of the morning. :O)

Ray


You smile.... I want to design a small and effective EMP device.
11/29/2011 06:43:31 PM · #17
Originally posted by Cory:

Originally posted by RayEthier:

Originally posted by Kelli:

... So what's the purpose of those fancy alarms anyway? LOL!


Where I live they are wonderful wake-up alarms in the wee hours of the morning. :O)

Ray


You smile.... I want to design a small and effective EMP device.

Electromagnetic Pulse device? How cool is that!!!! The terrorists would recruit you for the purpose of throwing western civ back to the stone ages. America's Achilles' Heel. Aim for the East coast.
11/29/2011 06:44:52 PM · #18
I was on my way back to my car at the gas station just last Friday and saw some confused old man about to try to get into my car, thinking it was his. I had the fob in my hand, so I hit the panic button just as he touched the handle. It was freaking hilarious! I assume it was his son at their car at another pump was yelling at him that "This is your car!".

But what can I say, I once hopped into the passenger seat of some stranger's car and almost had the seat belt on when I looked over at the confused woman in the driver's seat and said, "You're not my wife." My actual wife was a few spaces over laughing her ass off at me.
11/29/2011 06:48:09 PM · #19
Originally posted by Strikeslip:

I was on my way back to my car at the gas station just last Friday and saw some confused old man about to try to get into my car, thinking it was his. I had the fob in my hand, so I hit the panic button just as he touched the handle. It was freaking hilarious! I assume it was his son at their car at another pump was yelling at him that "This is your car!".

But what can I say, I once hopped into the passenger seat of some stranger's car and almost had the seat belt on when I looked over at the confused woman in the driver's seat and said, "You're not my wife." My actual wife was a few spaces over laughing her ass off at me.

Ah ha! Herman Cain's story. And, he's sticking to it.
03/01/2012 03:54:48 PM · #20
In college the bf and I used to borrow his roommate's car. One day we got into it at the supermarket, started it up and were just about to drive away when I noticed seatcovers where there had never been seatcovers. The roommate's car was 3 spaces down. It was rather scary that the key worked just fine in someone else's car....
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