Years ago, while on a business trip to San Antonio, Texas, I picked up a
rental car, got to my inspection site, finished my job, got to my hotel and
turned in for the night.
In the morning I told the doorman I needed my car, told him what it was and
waited for him to bring it to the door. I got in and was half way to the
airport before I realized that it was the same make & model as my rental -
but it wasn't my car. I immediately returned to the hotel and retrieved my
rental vehicle. When I got to the rental car return facility, I mentioned my
incident to the attendant and he said it happens all the time - someone
tries to return a different vehicle then they rented. He mentioned, in fact
they have had people trying to return other rental company's cars.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
----- Original Message -----
From: "steve harley" <p...@paper-ape.com>
Subject: Re: Help! Can't get k-5 past 6400 iso...
on 2013-01-26 15:49 Larry Colen wrote
By the way, Thursday night I went to grab something out of my car, and it
took me several tries to realize that the reason the key didn't work
wasn't that it was the key for the van or the corolla, but that I was
trying to use it in the black civic parked next to my black civic.
one morning several years ago i walked out of an obscure mountain lodge,
unlocked my black SAAB 900T, sat down in it and had a w-a-i-t a minute!
experience — it was someone else's, parked next to mine
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