By wheels - 25/02/2009 15:09 - United States
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im not blonde... the door locked from the inside and the keys were on a key ring that was already in my car's ignition (i have a really old car and when i start it up and just go, it shakes).. after standing there a minute like "o damn" i slowly pulled my hair out and it hurt pretty bad and there was still quite a bit stuck in the door.. it sucked
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that's AWFUL
haha! Reminds me a little of me. I have hair that reaches down to the middle of my bum. I get it trapped in car doors all the time.
TTHATS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN U LEAVE THE KITCHEN!!!!! LOL JKJKJK
im not blonde... the door locked from the inside and the keys were on a key ring that was already in my car's ignition (i have a really old car and when i start it up and just go, it shakes).. after standing there a minute like "o damn" i slowly pulled my hair out and it hurt pretty bad and there was still quite a bit stuck in the door.. it sucked
#37, did you even read it..? I for real lol'd at this one though. That would suck so much. Although I'd be way too worried about someone taking my car if I left it with the keys in the ignition!
HAHA! That's why you don't let your car idle. All you need is 30 seconds (or less), and after that you're wasting gas and killing your car.
how are you that stupid? i am laughing my ass off trying to figure out how much of a complete idiot you have to be trying to function in a normal life situation. #41 ur a hippie, shut up
this totally sounds like something that would happen to me if i had long hair. 41: it takes way longer to warm up a car (if it even starts) if its say... -27 plus a wind chill. just sayin' and if leaving it running is bad for it, then why do car starters exist?
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Just imagining this scenario is making me crack up. What an awkward situation. ;O
I have to start the car and leave it running for a few minutes to defrost the windows on cold mornings. I think that's a valid reason.