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Need to help my cousin in her car problem!

11/5/2008 11:19 PM
Join Date: Nov 2008
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Need to help my cousin in her car problem!


Hello all, I would like to have some advice from you people. I have a cousin with whom I mostly go out in the city. She takes her car out most of the times but the trouble strikes when often she forgets the place where she parked the car. I usually remember but it so happens that I get down and she goes on to park it. She is just so engaged with her iPhone that she almost forgets where she get off and everything about the car. I need to take care of this problem and so I would need some advice from you people.

Any help will be appreciated.


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11/6/2008 9:20 PM #1
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 215

RE: Need to help my cousin in her car problem!


The problem isn't yours, but hers. She needs to pull herself away from her iphone and start paying better attention to her surroundings. One thing you can do is buy her a notebook titled, "Duuude, where's my car?" and get her in the habit of jotting down the location she parked. Or maybe she can text herself the location.

11/12/2008 12:41 PM #2
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 216

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Original post by hampton mark

Hello all, I would like to have some advice from you people. I have a cousin with whom I mostly go out in the city. She takes her car out most of the times but the trouble strikes when often she forgets the place where she parked the car. I usually remember but it so happens that I get down and she goes on to park it. She is just so engaged with her iPhone that she almost forgets where she get off and everything about the car. I need to take care of this problem and so I would need some advice from you people.

Any help will be appreciated.

Take away the phone and go surfing on the internet...look up horrifc car accidents. Take a picture of her, and print out one of the gory car crashes. Cut and paste her head on the victim (one split in half works nice). Then sit down with her and tell you love her. Tell her she can have the phone back after lookng at the pictures.

When you're done, tell her that if the iphone comes out while she's driving, you'll be the one driving from now on.

It's not worth being "too nice" and living a short life.

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