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Posted by Michael Soldan on November 03, 2005 at 15:06:35 from (24.235.41.226):
Welp,I was fixing the snowblower and getting it ready for winter, hoping to never have to use it and I heard the door of my truck blow shut in the breeze. Well I cleaned up my tools, cleaned my hands and went to the truck to go home. The door is not fully closed but it is locked, with the keys inside and there's a damned cat sitting on the console. I assume it was trying to get out, leaned up on the window and stepped on the lock switch, locking the door. Well I tried to get in by getting a wire onto the rear door latch and hoping they would swing open(GM clubcab) , I got it open enough to wedge the door with a 2x4, enough room for the cat to finally squeeze out but not enough for me to get my arm up in to the lock switch. After about 15 minutes of fruitless effort I decided to get the old Powerwagon out of the shed and drove it home...no valid sticker..wonder what a judge would think of my excuse...damned cat...
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