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Posted by John N Mi on April 04, 2007 at 07:35:06 from (64.179.121.110):
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Where one of my daughters works there is also a off campus colledge facility. One day when my daughter came out of the building she found a young lady sobbing and very upset. From the upscale clothes and general looks my daughter thaught the girl must have been mugged. No, it was just that her dangle on her key ring would not open the door of her Beemer. Shelley asked her for her keys and told her she would open her car so she could get to her purse and cell phone. Shelley put the key into the door lock and turned it and open the door for her. The girl asked Shelley how she knew to do that and was told "my dad showed me when I was a little girl". A couple of weeks later the were both walking out at the same time and Shelley used the remote start on her car. The girl was amazed and asked "how did you teach your car to do that?" "Lots of paience and car snacks" "Where do you get car snacks?" "Murry's" (local auto parts place). Is this funny ao is it just me? _________________ John May the sunshine light your path and the good Lord take a likeing to you.
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