This accidental carjacking story has everything: Portland; matching Subarus and steele eroticism and fashionpolite apology notes. It's basically a Portlandia sketch in the making.
In a case of mistaken identity, a woman accidentally carjacked Erin Hatzi's Subaru.
Upon realizing the error, she returned the car to its rightful owner with a very good apology note that reads, in part:
SEE ALSO: Person dressed as a tree had an average Monday"Hello, So sorry I stole your car. I sent my friend with my key to pick up my red subaru at 7802 SE Woodstock and she came back with your car. I did not see the car until this morning and I said, 'that is not my car.'"
In addition, the accidental thief left $30 in gas money to make up for the unexpected trip. According to Hatzi's Facebook post about the incident, police told her that old Subaru keys "are sometimes interchangeable."
"I'm not entirely sure where the car spent the evening but it came back with a nice note and a weird story," she told The Oregonian. "My car had a little adventure."
[H/T: People]
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
How congressmen embarrassed themselves when asked if they’d read the health care bill
Nike's Eliud Kipchoge came very close to running a mythical sub
Adele celebrates her 29th birthday with a delightful 'old lady' photoshoot
NYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for February 11: Tips to solve Connections #141
Bitcoin's price breaks records, yet again
Quartz nails is a new beauty trend that really rocks
LeBron James says he meant no disrespect when he totally disrespected the Raptors
A real 'Rick and Morty' Rickmobile is slobbering its way to a freeway near you
The Portable Workstation: Dell XPS 13 + 32 UltraSharp 4K Monitor
This website wants to help you mail your ashes to Republican congressmen
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。