MK5 Golf GTI
General => Random Chat => Topic started by: mortygttdi on July 23, 2011, 12:38:20 pm
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Has many who know me know I work nights :party: last night was no different I went to work early 6pm and worked until 2am half day(suppose to work till 6am) anyway I got home after going to the petrol station for some devils juice and got out of the car....
I reached for my house keys and they where not there :scared: after 2mins I realised I must have forgot them in the house and my wife locked the door on my way out :grin:
So last night I had to spend the night in the car :signLOL:
I know what your thinking "why didn't he just knock on the door" well no my daughter is a light sleeper I didn't want her getting out of bed and walking round the house by her self while the wife was fast asleep :indifferent: I tried to call the wife 6 times but her phone was on silent :fighting:
It was comfortable by the way :grin: and strangely not cold
Darren
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How very considerate! :sleepy: :driver: :sleepy:
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Like i said to you on the phone mate you have missed the car that much after the turbo went and you cannot bare to be without it now :signLOL: :signLOL: :signLOL:
i bet gemma was snoring too so she wouldn't have heard you anyway :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:
scott :happy2:
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How unusual.
I got back from work at 3am and realised I had left my keys in my locker at work.
Had to ring the wife, who did get up, but was not very impressed about it. :smiley:
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Impressive. I'd have rung the doorbell several times and knocked on the door.
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Bet your lass called you a daft sod for doing it :signLOL:
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Impressive. I'd have rung the doorbell several times and knocked on the door.
+ 1
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drove to Belgium last year for a camping trip, took everything except the tent :ashamed: was too late to go shopping so had to stay in the car for the night till Aldi opened in the morning.
wife was not a happy bunny lol
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A few months ago I got my nephew a job at a local-ish, but pretty isolated resort (Slaley Hall anyone? Out in the middle of nowhere off the A68).
Seeing as it was his first night and he knew nobody there, I said I'd pick him up when his shift finished - anytime between midnight and 3am depending on how early the event finished.
Anyway, I couldn't get a reply from him so I turned up about 1am as this was the time touted, thinking I wouldn't have long to wait. I rang, text and left voicemails to say I'm down in the bottom carpark. I then jumped in the back seat and curled up as it was literally freezing outside.
I woke up about 5.30am to see a text from him saying he'd got a run home!!
One was not amused...