I just found my whistling keyring

@Wizzywig (7847)
May 5, 2010 2:33am CST
You know, the ones that bleep when you whistle so you know where your keys are. I bought it 2 years ago so that I would never have to spend valuable minutes looking for my car keys before going to work. I should have attached it straightaway but I didnt & "someone" must've moved it. (Before you say I should've whistled, I hadnt taken it out of the package and activated it) Have you got purchased such a device and have you got round to putting your keys on it? What other things would you suggest I should attach to it so I dont lose them? (Too late for the marbles...lost those years ago!)
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@dawnald (85137)
• Shingle Springs, California
5 May 10
idk if it were me, I'd attach it to my head. Then again, if I've lost my head, how can I whistle?
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@dawnald (85137)
• Shingle Springs, California
5 May 10
thong goodness
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@dawnald (85137)
• Shingle Springs, California
6 May 10
After you James, after you...
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@Wizzywig (7847)
5 May 10
My uncle has a theory about ladies in thongs whistling but I think its best I don't go into details
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@ElicBxn (64169)
• United States
5 May 10
I keep my keys on a spring attached to my pants so I never lose them (and I generally only take them off when I want to look nice)
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@Wizzywig (7847)
5 May 10
I guess a whistling keyring would also be good way of not losing your pants...."I know they're attached to my keys...."
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@ElicBxn (64169)
• United States
5 May 10
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@Wizzywig (7847)
5 May 10
Unbelievably... I lost my car keys today and had to use the spare!! (no, still haven't put them on the whistling keyring) It was, however, gratifying to find that I had put them exactly where I said I had ("If you'd put them there, they'd be there now....") - they had just slipped down the back of the unit..... now, where did I put that keyring??
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@James72 (26790)
• Australia
6 May 10
I bought some keys once and was hoping that they'd attract something bigger to them like a car or a house, but nothing happened at all! I never even considered whistling? DAMMIT!
@James72 (26790)
• Australia
6 May 10
I never considered either of those options? I really should have planned my key purchase more carefully.....
@James72 (26790)
• Australia
6 May 10
Smart lad! I'm not into feet myself, but I always appreciate it when people go above and beyond to succeed at something! Lock searching as we speak.....
@Wizzywig (7847)
6 May 10
maybe they are the keys to a mystical kingdom?? Or Del and Rodney's lock-up in Peckham??
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@BarBaraPrz (51818)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
5 May 10
Do you suppose there's any way to attach one's dignity to those things?
@BarBaraPrz (51818)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
5 May 10
True ... not much dignity to be found there...
@Wizzywig (7847)
5 May 10
I dont know but I'm sure they wouldn't let you take them into hospitals
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@RawBill1 (8531)
• Gold Coast, Australia
5 May 10
I don't like to have anything hanging off my keys except other keys. I hate the bulky feeling of them in my pocket. I always see women with these stuffed toys and all sorts of other things hanging off them and guess that this is so they do not lose them in the depths of their handbags! My wife does not have anything bulky hanging off hers so she has always had the problem of misplacing them. She did buy one of those cheap beepers but it kept getting set off too easily, so she gave it to our son to play with. He uses it as an alarm to his bedroom sometimes!
@Wizzywig (7847)
5 May 10
I dont like bulky keys either. I do have a tiny torch keyring for when I'm going to my car after a late shift - they wont turn on any lighting on the top floor of the car park because some of the nearby residents complained that the light shone in their windows