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Do Locksmiths ever lock their own keys in their car?

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Do Locksmiths ever lock their own keys in their car?

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Locksmiths have a mutual society thing, where they come to rescue each other free of charge and politely so. The whole locksmith thing started with puritanical church members locking themselves into their beds so that they would have no opportunity to violate their wife’s. You can image how embarrassing that would be if you didn’t have an understanding person or arrangement of person’s to come and free you. Eventually, the puritans started a business arrangement because some young bucks had a lot more need for unlocking than other middle and older aged men. The penalty increased over time until coming to the rescue of young men became a way of life. So it is young men being attracted to young woman that makes the free enterprise system really work. And Marriage among poor people is a byproduct of the original answer to problems of attraction, or locksmithings.

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