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So my girlfriend was at my place...Walk her out when she was heading home, wearing nothing but a pair of shorts. Once outside I noticed how chilly it was where as inside was still quite warm, hence the lack of clothing...

Closed the door behind me so no flies/insects would get in...Wave to her as she drives down the street, still cold but it's rude to go inside before the person leaves...

Turn around to open the door, locked. Phone inside, keys inside, clothes/shoes inside...

Quickly run down the street in the dark, barefoot (quite painful) trying to catch her, but unfortunately for me she isn't a slow driver.. Then had to run to my brothers house, still barefoot and shirtless obviously. Thank f**k he was home or it would've been an hour or so walk to my parents house, again, barefoot and shirtless...

Eventful end to my birthday..

So my girlfriend was at my place...Walk her out when she was heading home, wearing nothing but a pair of shorts. Once outside I noticed how chilly it was where as inside was still quite warm, hence the lack of clothing...

Closed the door behind me so no flies/insects would get in...Wave to her as she drives down the street, still cold but it's rude to go inside before the person leaves...

Turn around to open the door, locked. Phone inside, keys inside, clothes/shoes inside...

Quickly run down the street in the dark, barefoot (quite painful) trying to catch her, but unfortunately for me she isn't a slow driver.. Then had to run to my brothers house, still barefoot and shirtless obviously. Thank f**k he was home or it would've been an hour or so walk to my parents house, again, barefoot and shirtless...

Eventful end to my birthday..

The price of b'day lovin'

:D

Must say i LOL'd at the story. I locked myself out during Dec, first time ever... Least I was clothed though.

it's quite easy assuming your house roof is tiled and you're able to get up there

just open a few tiles squeeze yourself inside your roof find the manhole and go down through it

used to do this quite a bit, wasn't always my house :ph34r:

Edited by R-SPEC
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