"Don't you see? You're just avoiding the middleman. You were gonna give her her spare keys and she was gonna give 'em to me. So all that's happening is that instead of giving them to her you're giving them to me. It's just unfortunate that when she gave you yours you didn't give her hers because then she would've given them to me. So then I would never have had to ask you for hers so I could get mine." - Jerry Seinfeld
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Comments (17)
Huh?
i get it. easy peasy!
you guys need to quote seinfeld more often. :)
I am convinced that *every* life situation can be covered by a Seinfeld quote!
Kathryn,
I am convinced too!
i ditto that conviction!
i dunno either, i never watched seinfeld.
I never watched it either. So, is that about the need to give a spare key to a neighbor/friend? I don't get it.
Sure beats getting locked out which I seem to do on a regular basis! We always had the neighbor's keys and vice versa growing up. On more than one occasion when a neighbor's alarm went off or someone accidentally dialed 911 (remember those phones with the emergency button? Kids loved those) we were able to give the keys to the police/fire dept. to keep them from breaking the door down.
Oh, and the answers to all questions can be found in a Seinfeld script...
...um, okay.
I think someone outside of the home should have a set. Just be careful who it is.
I can't believe there aren't more people talking about the actual subject. Keys, not Seinfeld. But whatever.
Who loses keys?!?
Kathryn, I concur. :) Seinfeld is, and forever will be, genius.
You don't lose your keys -- you run outside to grab the escaping cat, or to pick up the paper, and the door shuts behind you. There you are in your slippers in the rain.
This can be eliminated by replacing all outdoor locks with keyed deadbolts, but landlords often object.
Neighbor in building whose known me since I was 4 has an extra set.
After her, my boyfriend and my cousin. Three suspects if anything should go wrong! LOL!
Having just broken my key YESTERDAY as I was locking the door, I completely empathize. Yeh, I'm now giving a set to friends a few streets away and keeping a set at work which thankfully is opens 24/7!
i lock myself out all the time when I go for a jog! LOL! my neighbor def has keys!