48 years old. My God.
They have GPS on phones now...
You can see this all the time at your local mall, Parking Lot Amnesia
Sad, but seriously, should he be driving?
I vaguely remember being 19 and on several occasions when I was attending my first college in upstate New York where the drinking age was 18, I would forget where I had parked my mother’s ‘66 GTO and just walk up the hill to my dorm and pass out. The next day it might have taken me a couple of hours to find it because even though the town was small, there 63 bars scattered about. At least I remembered to always take the keys out of the ignition before I started drinking. Not saying that this former Cowboy was out hitting the firewater, but 4 AM?
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Too many helmet to helmet crashes?
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2nd incident with this guy. He really needs to stop driving before he hurts himself or others. Sad situation.
The first symptom of Alzheimer’s experienced by the wife of a friend was that she had to pull over several blocks from home and didn’t know where she was. From that point on it was a steady decline until her death several years after she no longer recognized her family. Very sad.
It happens.
I once left for a three-week trip to China. On the way home, I got a call and was re-routed to Mexico for two more weeks. When I got back, I couldn’t find my car in long-term parking. Finally called airport services and they helped me find it about a half-mile away.
I still have nightmares about not finding my car.
So, where did he find the safe?
If he has any friends or family, they need to 1) take away his car keys and 2) put a GPS tracker on him.