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I once walked all around the parking lot at the gym while pushing the horn button. When I finally found my car, it was the only one with the trunk lid up.
Itâs like an old EARTHWORM JIM cartoon in which button of doom is pressed repeatedly and the scene cuts to a garage door slamming open and closed in rapid succession. Wrong remote gag.
One time shopping for a new car, I asked the sales person âwhere the trunk release lever was located?" I was informed that there wasnât one because the carmaker did not want drivers opening the trunk while driving on the highway. I went elsewhere and bought a different car.
My garage door started doing that. Called a guy to replace it. In the garage, Iâm explaining and the garage door starts closing!! He got it. He had the new opener up in less than an hour.
In the late 70âs my neighbor installed a remote for his garage door. Every now and then the door would open or close on its own. Turns out the radio signals from overhead airplanes were activating the remote. True story!
My mom was in a nursing home for the last few months of her life, and was supposed to remain flat, so we unplugged the adjustable bed. She called my son to come out and fix her TV. He drove an hour out there and back to discover that the only thing wrong with it was she was trying to use the control for her bed.
When garage door openers 1st came on the market back in the stone age, a friend and I would ride up and down alleys on our bikes opening garage doors with our KnightKit walkie-talkies. :-)
My wife has read stories of burglars stealing remote codes, or breaking into cars and stealing the remotes to open garage doors and night and rob people. So she bought a $15 switch that the garage door opener plugs into. The switch is controlled by a button on the wall. She turns the power off to that plug at night and I turn it back on in the morning. I think itâs overkill, but she sleeps better now.
My house uses remotes for all the ceiling fans in our house. My sister moved in with us several years after we moved in and she had a downstairs bedroom. That is when it started. I would put the ceiling fan in our common living area upstairs high. Later on I would see the fan on the low. I would put it up on high and it would later be on the low setting. I complained to hubby about the fan needed to be fixed. About a 1/2 hour after I made that statement, my sister came upstairs to complain there was something wrong with the ceiling fan in her bedroom as it keep changing from low to high. I immediately took the upstairs remote and went and tested it on the downstairs ceiling fan. Yup.. both had the same control frequency. The upstairs ceiling fan was replaced with a remote that used a different frequency.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
woops
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
At least itâs not the âman downâ buttonâŠ
Dirty Dragon almost 3 years ago
Say Earl, is your âHome Alertâ device down there by any chance?
Ricky Bennett almost 3 years ago
Easily figured out. It was an open and shut caseâŠ
Uncle Kenny almost 3 years ago
I once walked all around the parking lot at the gym while pushing the horn button. When I finally found my car, it was the only one with the trunk lid up.
juicebruce almost 3 years ago
Must be one of those Universal Remotes ;-)
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I spit a little coffee out on that one!
djarneco almost 3 years ago
Best laugh Iâve had in a while!! Thank you!!!
Doug K almost 3 years ago
He should have been able to feel that it didnât have enough buttons to be the TV remote.
scote1379 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Its called a Homer moment yes LOL !!!
Wichita1.0 almost 3 years ago
Itâs like an old EARTHWORM JIM cartoon in which button of doom is pressed repeatedly and the scene cuts to a garage door slamming open and closed in rapid succession. Wrong remote gag.
profbob almost 3 years ago
One time shopping for a new car, I asked the sales person âwhere the trunk release lever was located?" I was informed that there wasnât one because the carmaker did not want drivers opening the trunk while driving on the highway. I went elsewhere and bought a different car.
IWannaBeLerxst almost 3 years ago
âBetter Living Through Technologyâ my AZZ.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My garage door started doing that. Called a guy to replace it. In the garage, Iâm explaining and the garage door starts closing!! He got it. He had the new opener up in less than an hour.
Phil1983 almost 3 years ago
This story arc is a repeat!! This was done before!!
yoey1957 almost 3 years ago
In the late 70âs my neighbor installed a remote for his garage door. Every now and then the door would open or close on its own. Turns out the radio signals from overhead airplanes were activating the remote. True story!
ANIMAL almost 3 years ago
OoooooopsâŠâŠâŠâŠ.
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
Went to a museum and came out only to go out the wrong exitâŠcouldnât find the car for almost an hourâŠ.panic ensuedâŠ.lol
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
Wait until he falls asleep, then his hand will relax and you can drag him out. :)
Diane Lee Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My mom was in a nursing home for the last few months of her life, and was supposed to remain flat, so we unplugged the adjustable bed. She called my son to come out and fix her TV. He drove an hour out there and back to discover that the only thing wrong with it was she was trying to use the control for her bed.
Snuffles [Previously Helikitty] almost 3 years ago
No, itâs obviously a ghost.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I say again, poor Earl!
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 3 years ago
I remember these. Still properly funny.
bloodykate almost 3 years ago
LOL!
thejanith Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Love it! Thanks for the chuckle. Great way to start a day.
KEA almost 3 years ago
When garage door openers 1st came on the market back in the stone age, a friend and I would ride up and down alleys on our bikes opening garage doors with our KnightKit walkie-talkies. :-)
np312 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Pickles really is one of the most consistently funny comic strips
soaringblocks almost 3 years ago
Iâm lovinâ this!
rondema almost 3 years ago
Why was the remote for the garage door opener in the house, at some point very close to the sofa, before being eaten by it?
The Orange Mailman almost 3 years ago
LOL! Todayâs winner!
Ratkin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My wife has read stories of burglars stealing remote codes, or breaking into cars and stealing the remotes to open garage doors and night and rob people. So she bought a $15 switch that the garage door opener plugs into. The switch is controlled by a button on the wall. She turns the power off to that plug at night and I turn it back on in the morning. I think itâs overkill, but she sleeps better now.
mmcalkins almost 3 years ago
My house uses remotes for all the ceiling fans in our house. My sister moved in with us several years after we moved in and she had a downstairs bedroom. That is when it started. I would put the ceiling fan in our common living area upstairs high. Later on I would see the fan on the low. I would put it up on high and it would later be on the low setting. I complained to hubby about the fan needed to be fixed. About a 1/2 hour after I made that statement, my sister came upstairs to complain there was something wrong with the ceiling fan in her bedroom as it keep changing from low to high. I immediately took the upstairs remote and went and tested it on the downstairs ceiling fan. Yup.. both had the same control frequency. The upstairs ceiling fan was replaced with a remote that used a different frequency.
daddo52 almost 3 years ago
Wrong remote Earl