i meant more along the lines of having a set of keys for each of them, so that swapping was unnecessary. Extravagant i know but i really do feel it could solve this issue
I am right, it's her fault for leaving the keys there
She is right, I should have seen the keys there.
It's no ones fault, these things happen
Both of us are at fault
i meant more along the lines of having a set of keys for each of them, so that swapping was unnecessary. Extravagant i know but i really do feel it could solve this issue
How far away did you park the car from your house that you missed the bloke who nicked your keys?
blame her blame her blame her !!!!!
no seriously these things happen ..
It's both of your faults obviously.
She shouldn't have left it in the door but you also could have taken it out of the door when you came up the first time.
I blame society first and the failed policies of the Clinton administration next.
And global warming.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
What about the parents, they must share some of the blame, Shirley.
Every aspect of the story is immaterial apart from the keys having been left in the door, rather than on the hook.
Who left the keys in the door?
Next, is it reasonable to expect you would notice them in the door, rather than on the hook?
If you want something to argue about, there you go.
A lesson to be learned:
Don't become such a slave to routine your observational abilities suffer.
"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
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