Go the the neighbor and ask to borrow their phone. Call Len at work and ask him to come home and let you in the door. And tell him you’ll pound the stew out of him if he ever tells anyone or teases you about it.
I worried about, and came came up with this. My shed in the backyard is locked with a combination lock, can’t loose the key. Inside on a shelf I have an old F.A.K., inside it I have a spare front door key.
If you have a spare key inside the garage, don’t put it on a nail on the left side door jamb. That’s where everybody puts it, and where an intruder would look first. Speaking as a petsitter who’s been told by a number of clients where to look if I lose the key they gave me.
Macushlalondra 8 months ago
Go the the neighbor and ask to borrow their phone. Call Len at work and ask him to come home and let you in the door. And tell him you’ll pound the stew out of him if he ever tells anyone or teases you about it.
Carl Premium Member 8 months ago
She is probably the one who nags the others when the door isn’t locked.
wellis1947 Premium Member 8 months ago
She’s rather too old to not have at LEAST anticipated such an occurrence and not placed a “spare” key SOMEWHERE on the property…
MuddyUSA Premium Member 8 months ago
And panic she does…big time!
Barnabus Blackoak 8 months ago
I worried about, and came came up with this. My shed in the backyard is locked with a combination lock, can’t loose the key. Inside on a shelf I have an old F.A.K., inside it I have a spare front door key.
A# 466 8 months ago
Remember that scene in “Harper Valley PTA”? The one with a locked out Barbara Eden clad in a shortie nightie?
Tina Rhea Premium Member 8 months ago
If you have a spare key inside the garage, don’t put it on a nail on the left side door jamb. That’s where everybody puts it, and where an intruder would look first. Speaking as a petsitter who’s been told by a number of clients where to look if I lose the key they gave me.