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Posted by Jason - Senoia, GA on June 27, 2005 at 19:06:08 from (4.138.120.196):
In Reply to: Re: Missing keys no luck posted by Dieselrider on June 27, 2005 at 12:52:22:
That reminds me of an old friend of mine named "Stump". He had an old Toyota Land Cruiser like I did with the hard top on it and went deer hunting one evening. When he returned to his truck at dark, he reached in his pants pocket and found his keys were not there. He assumed that he had left them in the ignition, so he decided to break out the drivers door window with a rock. Well, if you had decided to break out a window, one of the small flat non-moveable windows in the rear doors would have been the less expensive choice, but Stump let loose with a rock against the driver's window and it just bounced off. So, grabbing a larger rock, he really heaved it the second time. Got in the drivers seat and saw that the rock had gone straight through the passenger side window also. Then, he made the startling discovery that the keys were not in the ignition, but in his coat pocket the whole time. When he told this story, I said "Dang, Stump - I don't believe I'd a told that."
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