NFL: Walking into the wrong house.

That's a good way to get shot in many parts of the country.
 
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That's a good way to get shot in many parts of the country.
Part of the reason I always knock or call the person I am visiting before walking in their house.

That and you never want to walk in on your grandma naked.
 
I find that story hilarious. Did the guy not recognize him immediately? His head must have been spinning.

25 years ago I'm sure I walked into numerous houses without knocking. Of course, I was 70% sure I was walking into the right house.
 
Did that once in high school going to a friends house. Stupid house a door or two down was fairly close and I was young and dumb. Walked in and started taking my shoes off in front of the couple before realizing my mistake.
 
Did that once in high school going to a friends house. Stupid house a door or two down was fairly close and I was young and dumb. Walked in and started taking my shoes off in front of the couple before realizing my mistake.

I did it once in college, pregamed a little too hard before a football game and one of my friends that wasn't going to the game was smart and took my home. Thing was they didnt know which apartment was mine, and in my stupor, I ended up walking into the wrong one.

No clue I had done it until a few months later they had a party and we stopped in. They asked if I was the one who walked into their apartment with vomit down my shirt. I had to ask my friend as I had no recolection.

Not my proudest moment.
 
Apparently Brady was headed over to new his offensive coordinators house to get some things and ended up walking into the wrong house.

Makes for a good story for the surprised homeowner and an embarrassing moment for Brady.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.tampabay.com/sports/bucs/2020/04/23/tom-brady-walks-into-wrong-house-looking-for-byron-leftwich-tmz-says/?outputType=amp


Seems odd that he would walk right into someone's house on the first time he had ever gone there.
 
I tried to get into the wrong car once. It was identical to mine, and parked near where mine was. There was an older gentleman in the driver's seat who I didn't notice at first while I was trying to figure out why the door wouldn't open. He looked pretty scared and I felt horrible.
 
I think someone on the Broncos did it a few years ago, but he was smashed.
 
Seems odd that he would walk right into someone's house on the first time he had ever gone there.
The article mentions that during his visit they followed the social distancing recommendations and was just there to pick some things up so he was probably told to just walk in.
 
I tried to get into the wrong car once. It was identical to mine, and parked near where mine was. There was an older gentleman in the driver's seat who I didn't notice at first while I was trying to figure out why the door wouldn't open. He looked pretty scared and I felt horrible.
I remember someone in the 80's that bought a Dodge Colt. He left the bar and started to drive home and thought his car looked awful clean. There was another guy, that we all knew, that also had a Dodge Colt, same color even and the key worked in either car.
 
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I remember someone in the 80's that bought a Dodge Colt. He left the bar and started to drive home and thought his car looked awful clean. There was another guy, that we all knew, that also had a Dodge Colt, same color even and the key worked in either car.

Something similar happened to me with a Saturn a while back. Identical make and color parked next to me in the Target lot in Ames, if I remember right. Key turns on the door, I get in with my friend and it smells different. Look around the mirror and see lays. Not sure if I tried the ignition at that point, but it was a weird feeling.
 
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