Once upon a time in a field not too far away from us, there was some subaru's with their owners camping in Loxwood.
One of these Subaru's was Herbert (AKA Mark) who thought it would be a good idea to place his keys in his boot of his car for safe keeping, but did not realise he had locked the car first
So after providing Mark with a lot of sympathy and support

we all tried our keys in the lock but to no avail, the decision was made to call in the cavalry, who to Mark was in the form of a very nice man with a bright yellow van.
[img]http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj72/666subaru/surrey%20scoobies%20bbq%202009/S1054128.jpg[/img]
After getting the tools of his trade out........
[img]http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj72/666subaru/surrey%20scoobies%20bbq%202009/S1054130.jpg[/img]
........and several minutes later the man who can did open the car, much to everyone elses amusement
[img]http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj72/666subaru/surrey%20scoobies%20bbq%202009/S1054131.jpg[/img]
which enabled Mark to get into the boot of his car and get the beers out (and keys)
So the moral of the story is, if you dont want sympathy and this to happen to you, check where you put your keys, or a large dose of ribbing will be provided, especially when cameras are about, and for anyone else who took pictures/videos and wants to give more sympathy to poor Mark, feel free
Im sure by checking the link below to Surrey Scoobies, more pics will be added very soon
http://www.surreyscoobies.co.uk/forums/ ... hp?t=31726