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zippyt 03-06-2004 01:12 AM

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Ok these are just my in pocket keys ,
There dose every body feel better !!!

zippyt 03-06-2004 01:14 AM

Now , the original subject was to analize keyrings ,
What does this show about a person ???

JeepNGeorge 03-06-2004 01:27 AM

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Here they are. The jeep key is alone and usually hangs in the ignition all the time. Sometimes when I have the top off and run into the store it might go under the seat. Every older jeep I know doesn't need the key to start and run so I don't bother to remove it.

Everybody should have a p38 can opener on their ring as well. Never know when you need to open a can of peaches.

slang 03-06-2004 01:33 AM

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These are the keys I carry with me when using the car. The keys with a fob are the car "winter keys" that stay in the car running during short periods of running into a store for food or whatever. Once a car's warmed up I'd rather leave it idle for a few minutes rather than restarting. That must be a habit from the old days when it was considered a gift from the car god if the it even started during cold weather.


hot_pastrami 03-06-2004 01:54 AM

I hate to point out a problem with this fine idea, but it is a simple matter to make a duplicate key based on a photograph... I'd recommend modifying your photo to coincide with your paranoia level. You never know who's watching...

slang 03-06-2004 01:57 AM

Thanks, but I have "anti-theft" protection.

hot_pastrami 03-06-2004 02:10 AM

My keyring is nothing to look at... I'm a keyring minimalist. I have two rings... One with my car ignition and door keys, the other with my house key, parents' house key, mother-in-law's house key, and gun lock key. No fobs, no souvenirs, no garnishes of any kind. Alan is a boring boy.

JeepNGeorge 03-06-2004 03:35 AM

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Originally posted by hot_pastrami
I hate to point out a problem with this fine idea, but it is a simple matter to make a duplicate key based on a photograph... I'd recommend modifying your photo to coincide with your paranoia level. You never know who's watching...
You missed the picture of my .44 magnum didn't you.

Go ahead and make a copy er my day.

The jeep is never locked, the house is sometimes. The dogs should help you find my secret pot of gold.

If you wouldn't mind feeding the cat though that would help. She'll try to trip you if you don't.

Keys just keep honest people honest though. If a person wants what I have they will get it no matter how many locks I have.

jaguar 03-06-2004 03:49 AM

This is a sentimental keyring. It's a long story but each one has a small story behind it.

http://blackstatic.net/keys.JPG

Asterix is from a visit to Parc Asterix in Paris.
The key is to a friend's house in Melbourne, to remind me I'm always welcome.
The magic 8ball is from a friend who's helped me make a log of hard decisions
The elephant is a hindu god who's supposed to help clear your path of obsticles
The platapus and the ultra-tacky Australia ones are internal jokes.
The other blog is a light, damn useful. Should move that to the keyring I carry on a daily basis some time.

Undertoad 03-06-2004 07:01 AM

http://cellar.org/2004/keychain.jpg

A utilitarian, geeky night-owl sort: the least number of keys needed, and a white-light, AAA battery-powered, water-resistant LED flashlight.

jinx 03-06-2004 08:43 AM

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Mine:

staceyv 03-06-2004 08:52 AM

how come noone has those little cards on their keychains that you get from the grocery store and the drugstore, and petco, and blockbuster? i have 6 of those, a rhode island thing with my name spelled wrong on it that arsen bought for me at an airport, a ceasar's palace thing that a customer gave me, keys to my grandparent's house, then my house and car...

lumberjim 03-06-2004 08:53 AM

jinx has one but its black and is behind her jeep key. wegmans markets.

jinx 03-06-2004 08:58 AM

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richlevy 03-06-2004 09:07 AM

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Originally posted by hot_pastrami
I hate to point out a problem with this fine idea, but it is a simple matter to make a duplicate key based on a photograph... I'd recommend modifying your photo to coincide with your paranoia level. You never know who's watching...
Wow! I thought the exact same thing when I started looking through this thread. It's nice to know I'm not the only paranoid son-of-a-bitch here.:thumb:


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