Locked Out, Inbound

Last week I’ve been busy with figuring out things with the National Guard. More on that at the end of this post.

Continuing for now, my car has this issue. It’s called not having a key to unlock the doors. Basically I own this Cavalier that has an absence of a key for a door. We’ll get back to that in a minute.

Anyways, this weekend, once again, was great. We went up to Indian Lake to go camping. We, standing for a ton of relatives that I’m too lazy to list off.

Saturday was a decent day. We drove back to Huber Heights, to get this yappy dog my mom and step-dad adore too much to leave at the house. So I go to open my car door when we get back but it’s locked… The day before I asked my sister to roll up my window because we had already left the house. Fuck, shit, ass, damnit. She locked the doors as well. My car is closed up like a pair of legs on a nun.

We then go pick up my cousin Nick from Piqua and head back up to the campsite. We go to the beach, swim, and later on they make a sand castle, while I build Sand Tits Mountain (it’s something to do with a past time). I go back sleep in until I absolutely have to wake up.

Sunday we pack everything and head to the dock area. We’re ready to get going, to go tubing. We’re out there and have a grand time. I guess you could say it’s better than what I normally do, which is sitting around, with no more close friends near me. Example below of how it tops my normal day:

It’s Monday now, my car is still closed up, and I shaved my head completely (military style). I guess sooner than later it’ll happen.

Call me Prv. Skinhead but I’m joining the National Guard for Chemical Operations. I swear in on Thursday and will be heading to basic training for 9 weeks as soon as I can.

More updates ahead. Out.

2 Responses to “Locked Out, Inbound”

  1. Nathan Friedly Says:

    *cough* http://www.google.com/search?q=locksmith+near+dayton+ohio

  2. Nathan Friedly Says:

    or you can call the police. from what I’ve heard they’ll jimmy a car without even verifying that you own it.

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