I wonder how many other doors she knocked on before finding the owner
of the Jeep?

This reminds me of a funny story about a single girl who lived next
door to us we my wife and I first got married.

It was our first summer in the house and my wife was pregnant.  On a
miserably hot day, the power goes out in the whole development (we
lived in a townhouse). After a few hours it got really hot in the
house, so we decided to sit on the front porch. It was hysterical
watching everyone come home and reach up to their visors trying to
open their garage doors and then rip it off teh visor and point it
angrily at the door trying to get it to open.

Our neighbor did the same thing, only she sat there for a good 10
minutes pressing the button.  We tried getting her attention, but she
had the music blaring. When she finally got out of the car, we told
her the power was out and she freaked out. She was saying that she
could not get in her house because she did not have a key. She walked
back and forth between her car and front door a few times talking to
someone on the phone. After a while she finally says, 'There you go'
and opens her door with a key on her key chain. I turned to my wife
and said, 'I am not sure which is worse, not having a key to your own
house, or not knowing you have a key to your own house'


-- 
Scott Stroz
---------------
The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who
are willing to work and give to those who would not. - Thomas
Jefferson

http://xkcd.com/386/

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