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The Franchise 05-18-2009 03:55 PM

1999.....

Reerun_KC 05-18-2009 03:55 PM

Did last night, luckily we left the windows cracked just enough that we could like a putter through and unlock the doors...

Amnorix 05-18-2009 03:57 PM

Never. Never lost my keys or wallet, and never locked myself out of my car or house.

Last year, wy wife locked herself out of the house and then realized she didn't have the keys to the car either. She had to haul ass to get to my oldest son's school in time to pick him up, and then they had to walk back. He's says "errr....where's the car." She says "be quiet."

They traipse home and wait on the steps for me (no cell phone either).

ROFL

Soon after that we implement the hidden key trick. Oy.

HemiEd 05-18-2009 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC Dan (Post 5775091)
At lunch today with the engine running... At least the windows were cracked and I was able to use a thick wire to force the lock open. First time for everything. Timely thread though...

:cuss:

ROFL I did that at the golf course one time, was in a hurry and was kind of late for the tee time. Popped the trunk open, left the car running with the keys in it, and when I had my shoes on, shut the trunk. \

Holy shit, I just called the lock service, had them leave the keys in the clubhouse, and teed off anyway. :D

Simply Red 05-18-2009 04:05 PM

in the nineties.

kaplin42 05-18-2009 04:07 PM

last week. however, i keep a spare in my wallet for just such a situation.

KCChiefsMan 05-18-2009 04:09 PM

when I was 16, haven't done it since. My dad was pissed! he had a spare key and had to drive 40 miles to unlock it for me.

DaFace 05-18-2009 04:11 PM

I did it once in college. Probably 5 years ago or so. It's a lot harder to do when you have a remote to lock it with that's attached to your keys.

Kyle DeLexus 05-18-2009 04:11 PM

About a month ago. $30 for a locksmith to come and open up my door in the pouring rain and lightning. He seemed a little upset.

badgirl 05-18-2009 04:11 PM

It was about 12 years ago, the first and only time ever. I had to get a locksmith who charged 45 bucks to get them out.:cuss:

Phobia 05-18-2009 04:12 PM

I thought I locked my key in the wife's mini-van last week. Turns out I had dropped it on my way into a city-hall meeting. A lady turned it into the po-po. The po-po found me and gave it up.

So, I'm not so dumb that I'll lock the keys in the car but I'm dumb enough to think I did. Where does that leave me?

Rain Man 05-18-2009 04:12 PM

I've only done it once. I was driving, got a call, and pulled into a McDonald's parking lot. I had a long call and turned the car off (keys in ignition), and when I finished I thought, "Well, I'm here. Might as well get me a cheeseburger." I got out of the car, swung the door, and realized my error when it was about two inches from shutting but couldn't catch it.

It was in about 2002 or 2003.

Skip Towne 05-18-2009 04:13 PM

Never. Have magnetic hide-a-key for car and house.

Priest31kc 05-18-2009 04:40 PM

Last night lol.

We got lucky though, some random guy saw us and helped get our van unlocked. Saved us atleast 40 bucks.

Phobia 05-18-2009 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 5775148)
I've only done it once. I was driving, got a call, and pulled into a McDonald's parking lot. I had a long call and turned the car off (keys in ignition), and when I finished I thought, "Well, I'm here. Might as well get me a cheeseburger." I got out of the car swung the door, and realized my error when it was about two inches from shutting but couldn't catch it.

I've heard it's easier for the locksmith to get them out of the convertible if the top is down. Can you verify?


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