By Anonymous - 15/09/2012 16:11 - United States - Olathe
By Rowan Curry - 15/09/2012 15:37 - United States - San Jose
Another fine mess
By Anonymous - 15/09/2012 04:44 - United States - Modesto
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By lonely one - 14/09/2012 10:17 - United States
Uh oh
By EvilMother - 14/09/2012 00:57 - United States - Hinsdale
By Anonymous - 13/09/2012 06:43 - United States - Woodinville
By Anonymous - 13/09/2012 03:58 - United States - Cedar Rapids
By Anonymous - 12/09/2012 21:06 - United States
Making an entrance
By conspicuous - 12/09/2012 20:11 - United States - Baton Rouge
By Anonymous - 12/09/2012 07:00 - United States - Valencia
By hahagirl - 12/09/2012 05:40 - United Kingdom
By brianfantana32 - 12/09/2012 04:24 - United States - Spokane
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By tdudey123 - 11/09/2012 23:07 - Canada - Toronto
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I'm just gonna comment for the badge :P And yes, she was moving around, due to the bus rattling around (I hope).
By stadams1024 - 11/09/2012 20:41 - United States - Keego Harbor
stadams1024 tells us more.
I am the OP. Let me explain the situation more in depth since I only had 300 characters to do so before. My husband had lost his car keys, so I gave him my set and I took the spare lock key and the spare ignition key. I needed to get some groceries and he was at work, so I just went. Before I got out of the car to go inside, I put the keys in my sweatshirt pocket and got out. I got my groceries and came back out to the car, and yes it was in the same spot. I reached in my pocket to pull out my keys and only the lock key was there. I unlocked the car and immediately searched both the front seats, under the seats, in the cracks between the seats and even the back seat. I looked under the car and in the ignition too. I retraced my steps in the store three times and then checked my car again. I asked the service desk if anyone turned in a loose key, but no one had. I called my husband but he couldn't leave to pick me up, so I walked 4 miles home. The walk itself wouldn't have been so horrible had I not broken my foot a few months ago; it still bothers me, and there weren't any sidewalks half the way, so I kept twisting my ankle in holes in the ground. After my husband came home from work, he took me back to the store with his keys and I drove home. It wasn't until a week or so later that I actually found the key in the passenger seat, close to where the back of the cushion and the seat of the cushion met. There is no way I could have missed it when I searched for it and I had driven it a handful of times between the incident and when I found it. It literally appeared out of thin air and it still baffles me.
Mind the gap
By NotDrunk - 11/09/2012 06:47 - United States - San Diego
By PissedbythePiper - 11/09/2012 06:11 - United States - Saukville
By mrs14 - 11/09/2012 02:04 - United States
By CaptainSaveAHoe - 11/09/2012 00:42 - United States - Manteca
CaptainSaveAHoe tells us more.
so I planned for her to slip so I could mug her? the amount of logic in this comment is astounding.
By Anonymous - 10/09/2012 14:14 - United States - Puyallup
By Anonymous - 09/09/2012 21:38 - Canada - Kitchener
By Can't Win - 09/09/2012 15:01 - United States - Palatine
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By crabmunch15 - 09/09/2012 05:38 - United States - Victorville
Geography major
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By scumbag i guess - 08/09/2012 00:26 - United States - El Paso
By poopexperttt - 07/09/2012 07:12 - United States
Keywords
This. This is more of a morality issue than a legal issue. I didn't take it word for word (even though that's hard to do since it's a video game and not a book), I just used the concept.