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Why the keys? Nothing will happen to them if they get wet.
I'd be worried they'd float out of my pocket or something. Why risk it?
If they are car keys with a transponder on them then water will definite kill it and car company's charge you $100's to replace them.
28 - no, thats the opposite of your point, since they just proved why you were wrong... (if they ended up needing to save the dog they would need both hands... duhh) unless you dont care about your phone dying on the water..
that sucks! at least you helped your dog :D
Fyl
Well props to you for making sure your dog is safe
OP waded out to his dog, not swam.
Sorry to ask, but how did you post this without a phone? (Thinking this only on the iPhone)
Aw that's terrible :(((
At least the dog is ok! And like the other guy said, the phone can probably be located by the police.
they totally planned it
Keywords
Fyl. Trying to help out your dog and humanity bites you in the back. Well I hope your dog is okay but fyl
Yes, but your phone probably has a tracker on it, and can be reported to the police. Unless the guy keeps the phone turned off indefinitely or disables the tracker, he's basically screwed.