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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#9 Most doors do have locks on them. Now there is no need to lock the door with the keys when you can simply lock it yourself using your fingers and hands. ITS NOT THAT HARD! Think before you speak #9. & How the hell did you free if you got your hair stuck in the door? I hope no one drove away with your car
only on the inside so she would have to lock the door before closing it. Which is not possible.
tipical sexist
I've actually done that before. I have long hair and once we had a strong wind warning. I was leaving my dorm to stay at my BF's place and my hair accidentally got caught in the metal door (with magnetic locks). you just grip your hair and slightly yank it out. And then I pulled out rest of the remaining strands one by one. just my luck, that nobody came thru the door the entire time!
how, exactly, does one lock a house door without the use of keys? unless you have a very crappy door I have to assume you have a deadbolt
they were in the cars ignition
Keywords
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.