Lost keys!
By sylvia13
@sylvia13 (1850)
Nelson Bay, Australia
July 27, 2008 3:12am CST
I took a bus yesterday and while I was there an older woman, accompanied by who I assume was her 2 or 3 year old grandson, complained to the bus driver that she had left a bag with her keys on the previous bus she took. The bus driver called to check, but nothing had been found yet. The woman was quite distraught, as she did not know how she would get into her flat again. What I found unfair is that she kept blaming the little boy for being naughty, although he seemed well behaved to me. The little kid was worried and quite nervous, of course, as not being able to get into his flat must have seemed like the end of the world for him! I am sure the woman had a second pair of keys by some friend or relative and, even if she hand't, there are places one can call that will let you in.
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2 responses
@reckon21 (3479)
• Philippines
27 Jul 08
It's not right that she blamed the little boy
of the lost key. What happened already took place
and there's no amount of words can bring back the keys.
The best thing she could have done is go home and find
a relatives to help her out.
@AshleyHasan (1024)
• India
27 Jul 08
It happens with me most of the time I also have bad habit of forgetting or loosing keys thats why my husband keeps extra key with him in case if I loose my bike or house key I call him up he comes and helps me out , sometimes my kids plays with the keys ,it is me who I have to take care but I blame them I think that happens with most of them because children plays and threw the keys somewhere , it is our responsibility to take care of the keys. I understand now why the old lady was blaming his grandson!