In the ignition, that's where...
So, I get to work, and since my boss hadn't arrived yet, and he has the keys to the office, I decided to just sit in the Jeep, and wait for him to arrive. I always automatically take out the keys off the ignition when I turn it off, but since I wasn't going to get off the Jeep right away, I guess I didn't find it necessary to take them off...
Well, my boss got there, and work started... 6 hours later, my shift's over, I step out of the office, reach into my right pocket, and I only feel some change, huh, that's weird, I always, always put the keys and my change in the right pocket, and my cell phone in the left...I reach for the left pocket...nothing, just my phone...right pocket again, nope, they didn't magically appear, so I run to the Jeep and see through the window, and sure enough, there are the keys, so close and yet so far away, hanging in the ignition, I started panicking a little...I tried to open both doors, maybe I didn't lock them, maybe the locks didn't work, maybe if I tried too much it would work...
Not wanting to look stupid and go back to the office, I just took out my laptop, sat beneath a tree by the Jeep, and told Mari to tell her mom to call my mom to tell her to call me...cause I didn't have "saldo" in my phone, I couldn't make calls.
It took like 30 minutes for my mom to call, just so I could tell her that I locked myself out of the Jeep, she then called my dad, he got a locksmith and that's how we managed to open it. I am totally starting to hate that Jeep. At least my car makes a noise when the door is open and the keys are in the ignition (like every car should).
ay sergio! hilarious though!
ReplyDeletelol seriously, I think you should give up on cars. They are your #1 source of trouble!
ReplyDeleteYeah, but I think not having a car would also be the #1 source of all my problems, hahaha.
ReplyDeletemuch cheaper problems though :)
ReplyDeleteTrue, true, though more time consuming...and time is money, hahaha
ReplyDeleteLOL, you pulled a Cesar.
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