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That one has made the rounds around the internet more that once but it's a good one.  It's obvious why it keeps getting recirculated, it's really funny.

 

Thanks for sharing.

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Read that before and I (Somewhat) could believe it. I know I cant be the only person here who has walked out of a store, walked right up to a car, couldn't get in then looked over and saw your own car or truck. 

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I personally have never mistaken another car for mine.

 

Really. Never, never, never....well almost never.

Me neither.

 

But back in the early '80s when crew-cab pickps were relatively rare in Western Kansas, I worked for an outfit that owned one. One day I took it down to an auto parts store to pick up a few things and parked on the far side of the parkinglot, facing away from the store. You guessed it - when I came back out, I opened the door and climbed right into the back seat! After I got over the shock of missing the stearing wheel and realized what I'd done, I covered myself by reaching down on the floorboard and grabbing a paper sack that was sitting there, looking into it and nodding to myself like I'd found what I was looking for. Then I set the bag on the front seat, opened the back door, got out and climbed into the front seat and got the hell outta' there.

 

A week later I was back at the same parts store and the guy at the counter told me, "Man, until you found that sack of stuff you were looking for I was busting a gut because I was just sure that you'd gotten into the back seat by accident!!!"

 

:whistle:

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Me neither.

 

But back in the early '80s when crew-cab pickps were relatively rare in Western Kansas, I worked for an outfit that owned one. One day I took it down to an auto parts store to pick up a few things and parked on the far side of the parkinglot, facing away from the store. You guessed it - when I came back out, I opened the door and climbed right into the back seat! After I got over the shock of missing the stearing wheel and realized what I'd done, I covered myself by reaching down on the floorboard and grabbing a paper sack that was sitting there, looking into it and nodding to myself like I'd found what I was looking for. Then I set the bag on the front seat, opened the back door, got out and climbed into the front seat and got the hell outta' there.

 

A week later I was back at the same parts store and the guy at the counter told me, "Man, until you found that sack of stuff you were looking for I was busting a gut because I was just sure that you'd gotten into the back seat by accident!!!"

 

:whistle:

 

Smooth move there, TS. A real good save.

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