I'm A Dumb @zz today

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  1. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Hey Tedy

    Don't worry about it Tedy. You have a job, a wife, cars, and friends on this forum..... :yahoo: If temporarily loosin your keys is all that happens you are lucky. And it gave us somethin to write about.:disagree:
     
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    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

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    Oh Hell, all in good fun:tiphat:....SH**, if ya can't lauph at yourself now and then, you have no rite lauping at others
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    Anyone know how to get the word "today" taken out of Tedy's title to this thread?? :evilsmile::rofl2::rofl2:
     
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    OK, Fat....I'm going to have to admit something here.:oops: Last Friday I locked my keys in the wagon. Yeah, I did. AND, I have TWO sets of original keys....BUT....I have left them both on the original dealer key ring, so....I locked BOTH sets in the car.:90: I had to call my friend at his shop to come over and open up my car. Boy....I sure hate to admit this, but, it happened and...I guess this makes you a dumbass and me a dumberass!:yup: Maybe one of these days I should take the second set of keys off the key ring and put them somewhere. I remember Normy's post about putting his frozen car door lock spray inside his car so he would have it handy. So, what do you think, Fat? Is this a good idea for my second set of keys, too??:rofl2::rofl2::rofl2:
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    End is NOT Near

    The end of the world is not near, yet, and you guys are still confessing your wrongs? I've never done anything wrong or made a mistake and I will never admit otherwise! Glad the sun is shining and no clouds or lightning are in the nearby sky!:rofl2:
     
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    :rofl2::rofl2::rofl2:

    That is a dumbass move, I like Norm's better though:rofl2::rofl2::rofl2::rofl2::rofl2::rofl2:
     
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    Well....Norm's is funnier because he was proud of his map pockets in the doors of his wagon and how they gave him a place to keep his lock defroster spray. Well, he was proud until I pointed out the problem.:rofl2::rofl2::rofl2:
     
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    When I was a kid my Dad was extremely bewildered at the number of coat hangers in the trunk of the car. They were multiplying at an alarming rate. When he finally thought to ask my Mom about it she explained that she kept them there for when she locked the keys in the car. Sure enough, not two weeks later he had to leave work and head downtown to find the Fury double-parked on the main street running, in high-idle (just a-ROARing) with all doors firmly locked. It was then she had discovered the "benefits" of keeping the coat hangers in the trunk.

    No doubt about it...this sort of stuff happens to everyone.
     
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    Mom's Coat hangers

    Ain't it great we can joke about things we've screwed up? It also helps others to be forwarned and keep things in better locations. Altho, where would you keep that lock de-icer or those coat hangers? I remember keeping a few coathangers under my cars, holding the exhaust up. Very hi-tech for the day!:2_thumbs_up_-_anima
     

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