Hello my name is Benita and this is a lost keys Philadelphia story. My aunt Sally, God bless her, is one of those sweet old ladies that once you meet her you never forget her. So when she called me sounding a little upset about some lost keys, quite naturally I wanted to help. Monday is normally my girls night out with my girlfriends so I wanted to make this quick. I hop in the car get to her house, grab the laptop and start searching for a locksmith and run across the Lost keys Philadelphia site. I read a couple stories that I like and decide to book one of the guys from the site. Now the whole time, I'm browsing online, my aunt is downstairs working on something furiously. I assumed that she was looking for the lost keys, so I go downstairs to inform her that I have somebody on the way to get her keys made. "Oh no honey, I'm not looking for those lost keys," she says, and POOF! She's gone out the room ! The locksmith comes and asks what keys she needs, so I call her in to tell him what she wants. She shows him two doors and again, POOF! She's Gone! The whole time we're working she keeps disappearing and reappearing out of breath. So the locksmith say's "are you sure she's alright ? "I guess so," I tell him. When he's just about finish the last key she returns again, out of breath. The locksmith asks "what are you doing and do you need any help," she replies "No just getting the trash ready to sit out." So the locksmith finishes getting all the keys made, we call her back in the room to check out the keys. She appears out of breath, checks the keys made and POOF! Gone again!
So we call her back in the locksmith says "I'll help you with the trash, what day is your trash day? Completely out of breath she replies...Thursday. This is all happening in a Monday! Now that's a lost keys Philadelphia story for you. Trash four days early. My name is Benita and my aunt has really lost keys Philadelphia style.
Lost car keys Philadelphia group, boy have I got a story for you. My name is Jordan and yes I too have lost car keys Philadelphia style, recently I read a story by one of the group about a guy whose girlfriend took his car keys whenever they had an argument. Well, my story is similar with more devastating repercussions. These weren’t
Lost keys, but really, they were just forgotten car keys. I admit I am a bit of a player kind of bouncing between two women. One day a female friend of mine came to pick me up for lunch. The date went well and I was back home before my girlfriend came home from work. She parked her car and came in to start dinner, but she wanted to use my car to get something that she had forgot from the store. When she asked me for my car keys I realized that I left my car keys in the other girl’s car. Not wanting to admit I had done that, I quietly called a locksmith to get new car keys made while I acted like I had lost my first set of keys somewhere in the house. I volunteered to go to the store to buy myself some time to deal with the locksmith. Everything was going well... she was in the kitchen cooking, the locksmith had most of the new car keys made, and neither one knew about the other . . . and then it happened the phone rang! It was my other girlfriend calling to tell me about the lost car keys, but my main girlfriend had answered the phone and all hell broke loose!!! She came at me screaming and hollering!!! A shouting match ensued, and then the phone rang again! This time it was the locksmith. I went outside to pay him and thank him for a job well done... and then I saw her car come careening down the driveway!!!! and then . . . SMASH!!!! She almost hits me head on! I only escaped by jumping over the windshield ! She, crashed into the car that had just had NEW car keys made , which was HER OWN CAR ! Now when I told you this was not your typical car key Philadelphia story, was I kidding? Help! Jordan.
My lost keys for the house. Oh hello lost keys Philadelphia Group! Remember me, Monty the traveler who lost keys in Virginia? Well when last I left you guys I had not yet contacted a locksmith yet to help me replace the keys lost on a road trip, but a friend had told me about the lost keys Philadelphia site and the stories posted and let me tell you it does not disappoint. That next day I called one of the guys suggested by the site and found him very knowledgeable. I own an Infinity with a very high tech security system and a chip key and he was able to not only make the car key, but programmed it as well. After replacing my cell phone that I had lost my wife was glad to see that I gotten all the keys made in one shot. Now I don't plan on making lost keys a habit, but I will do this... if I ever have a situation where a friend, acquaintance, or even a complete stranger on the street needs to replace lost keys or get car keys made, the car key locksmith Philadelphia guy will have a new member. You guys got me for life. Thanks a lot! I will be swapping stories with you guys in the future. My name is Monty and I am a card-carrying song singing Lost keys Philadelphia Member. Hasta la vista, baby.