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iBrookieMonster
What if you are not wearing a shirt?
Just be careful, a briefcase in the car can make a tempting target for thieves, as my father found out.silver-eagle said:I have all kinds of 'stuff' in my briefcase, which rides in the back of the car or plane whereever I go.
I know what you mean about the cost of a locksmith. A few weeks after we moved into our new house we managed to lock ourselves out royally. It's kind of scary how quickly those doors can be opened without a key by someone who knows what they're doing. However, that key in the wallet, along with, presumably identification showing your address, is a bad idea. Give a key to a trusted neighbor, and make sure it doesn't have your address on it, in case they're burgled! Yeah, I'm paranoid, but we have enemies too!silver-eagle said:Keys are cheap compared to a callout of a locksmith.
I used to have the house key on a separate ring. The second time I 'lost' the key and had to go chase down the backup, I decided it was easier to make copies. I think I have 6 separate keys to the front door. One is in the wallet.
Ew, Dave.Dave Siciliano said:When a guy doesn't want to get his shirt dirty, he just walks around with his lower lip out
Lawreston said:That SNOT true(about the tissue). We usually have a sleeve(or two).
gibbons said:As my father-in-law (ex. Frontier Capt.) used to always chant before he left the house:
"Testicles, spectacles, wallet and watch." He would pat himself down as he recited. I do miss that guy.
Toby said:Ew, Dave.
GMascelli said:Not to good to carry spare key in car......IF car gets stolen your regestration will take them to your house and now they have a key!
grattonja said:You gotta have your registration in the car to be legal,
SCCutler said:Chip! Laughing 'til I stop. Sign of the cross...
Anthony said:Jeez Len, what are you preparing for extended deep sea diving or something?
Toby said:Everyone, I am installing a window lock on that window and am going back to using my old keychain, with apologies to my daughters. I live in a condo community, btw, 16 buildings with 12 units each, and they have bright lights all around the ousides of the buildings. I have felt very safe there since I moved in, but obviously if I can break into my apartment so easily, anyone else can, too. My neighbors are used to seeing me dive in off the A/C unit and kindly haven't reported me to the police.