Hey Duane, in our lifetime, it used to be that you didn't need to lock anything at anytime. Though there are still parts of the US where life is still like that, the West coast ain't where it's at. (There are way too many episodes of Cops filmed in Seattle, Portland and Sacramento)

More bummer for us.

By the way, that must have been one humongous key to stay on the bottom of the river (I've never seen a modern one ounce key before...)

At 05:22 PM 12/4/2002 -0800, Lone Ranger wrote:

I'm sure a co-worker borrowed and didn't return my key
ring this afternoon.. it happened before.

*My A#1 solution is to go out and bust off the ignition
lock with a crowbar so I don't NEED a key..

This way'o life where we must be like mice running around
hide'n our stuff behind glass and drywall is sillyness...

No key for the house? *Jack open a window and climb in..

The best use I ever had for a key.. was to use it to weight
a steelhead bait to the bottom of the Lewis river..

Cdr.Jen bought a fancy Toyota 4 runner.. and it has power
door locks. The dang things lock on their own and don't unlock
till she turns off the engine..

*I sit there.. like a toy while she takes her sweet time<G>
Packed like a sardeen in a can.. a pickle in brine..

Ok.. the steam is falling off the gauge<G>
Josh will pick me up and we'll deck the guy tomarrow..

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