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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 100539" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>We are resolving the locking problem as we speak. He is turning our bedroom closet into a fortress. He is bolting this steel thing he found on the job through the wood studs and then the guns will be chained thru the triggers. Well...since he only has one left...the trigger. </p><p></p><p>To tell you how naive he is about locking things up, he still thinks we shouldnt have to lock our doors or take the keys in out of the car! We dont even own a set of keys for our house because we lost them sometime not long after we moved in and have never locked this place up in the entire time we have lived here. He is forever leaving the keys in the cars when we go places. I am flabbergasted that no one has ever stolen one of the cars. Probably because he always drives beaters that no one would want. I throw one hell of a fit if I get up in the morning and find out that he has left MY keys to MY new car out in the car all night...let me tell you that! I have one set of keys that we use and I am constantly making him give them back to me so I know where they are...lol. I keep them on a lanyard around my neck. </p><p></p><p>I do think this may have taught him an expensive lesson though. We seem to be moving into the 1970s and are going to go get new door locks...lol. Wonder how many sets of keys he will lose?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 100539, member: 1514"] We are resolving the locking problem as we speak. He is turning our bedroom closet into a fortress. He is bolting this steel thing he found on the job through the wood studs and then the guns will be chained thru the triggers. Well...since he only has one left...the trigger. To tell you how naive he is about locking things up, he still thinks we shouldnt have to lock our doors or take the keys in out of the car! We dont even own a set of keys for our house because we lost them sometime not long after we moved in and have never locked this place up in the entire time we have lived here. He is forever leaving the keys in the cars when we go places. I am flabbergasted that no one has ever stolen one of the cars. Probably because he always drives beaters that no one would want. I throw one hell of a fit if I get up in the morning and find out that he has left MY keys to MY new car out in the car all night...let me tell you that! I have one set of keys that we use and I am constantly making him give them back to me so I know where they are...lol. I keep them on a lanyard around my neck. I do think this may have taught him an expensive lesson though. We seem to be moving into the 1970s and are going to go get new door locks...lol. Wonder how many sets of keys he will lose? [/QUOTE]
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