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<blockquote data-quote="HereWeGoAgain" data-source="post: 113673" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: WeepingWillow</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Kitty........</p><p>I had a car like that TOO! Only mine was some kinda old mitsubishi thing, don't even remember now - and the doors would not open. So here I was, coming out of the office, looking both ways - and shoving myself in the drivers side window like they did on the Dukes of Hazard. :shocked: </p><p> </div></div>That reminds me of one I had for a while. The door locks didn't work right. No matter if the button was up or down, if the door shut, it was locked. So one day it is snowing like crazy outside, and I have to go to work. I start the car so it can be warming up while I clear the snow off. Jumped out and... shut the door. So the keys are locked inside with the motor on. Called AAA and they said it might be three or four hours. Called Pop-a-Lock and they said 80 minutes (this was in Tulsa, it doesn't snow that hard that often). I did not want to be late, I was relieving someone who had to stay until I got there. I had spent the night at my parent's house, so Mom loaned me her car -- in which I rear-ended another car on my way. No sooner was I back on my way again than another car slid through a stop sign and T-boned the right rear 1/4 panel.</p><p></p><p>Ever since then I've noted a strange reluctance on my mom's part to let me drive her car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HereWeGoAgain, post: 113673, member: 3485"] <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: WeepingWillow</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Kitty........ I had a car like that TOO! Only mine was some kinda old mitsubishi thing, don't even remember now - and the doors would not open. So here I was, coming out of the office, looking both ways - and shoving myself in the drivers side window like they did on the Dukes of Hazard. [img]:shocked:[/img] </div></div>That reminds me of one I had for a while. The door locks didn't work right. No matter if the button was up or down, if the door shut, it was locked. So one day it is snowing like crazy outside, and I have to go to work. I start the car so it can be warming up while I clear the snow off. Jumped out and... shut the door. So the keys are locked inside with the motor on. Called AAA and they said it might be three or four hours. Called Pop-a-Lock and they said 80 minutes (this was in Tulsa, it doesn't snow that hard that often). I did not want to be late, I was relieving someone who had to stay until I got there. I had spent the night at my parent's house, so Mom loaned me her car -- in which I rear-ended another car on my way. No sooner was I back on my way again than another car slid through a stop sign and T-boned the right rear 1/4 panel. Ever since then I've noted a strange reluctance on my mom's part to let me drive her car. [/QUOTE]
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