Sheree Bobbins
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Don't berate your self! These things happen.
Once, I was at the neighbours and the kids were fooling around by the car doors. Her door was standing open and I didn't want it to drain the battery so I closed the door to be helpful to her.
The doors were all locked and the keys were left in the ignition. She had no spare keys! I couldn't believe she didn't have a spare. Her husband was away on a fishing trip and he had the only spare.
Well, I couldn't leave her car in a carport with the keys visible. So I phoned up a locksmith and paid him $50.00 at a time when times were tough and I didn't have a dollar to spare!!!
I still can't believe she left her keys in the ignition, and not have a back-up key. That was the last time I ever tried to help her.
Once, I was at the neighbours and the kids were fooling around by the car doors. Her door was standing open and I didn't want it to drain the battery so I closed the door to be helpful to her.
The doors were all locked and the keys were left in the ignition. She had no spare keys! I couldn't believe she didn't have a spare. Her husband was away on a fishing trip and he had the only spare.
Well, I couldn't leave her car in a carport with the keys visible. So I phoned up a locksmith and paid him $50.00 at a time when times were tough and I didn't have a dollar to spare!!!
I still can't believe she left her keys in the ignition, and not have a back-up key. That was the last time I ever tried to help her.
So you're not alone.
I was just lucky my dad was with me since he has a spare key. 

and of course where i was and where the spare keys were were at least 45 minutes away. have i learned my lesson?? nope. i have a new car and lost the spare and have not made a spare set. i will never learn.