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kelly  |  26 September 2006 - 5:58pm

One of the true joys in my life is making a trip to our safe deposit box. It's the wannabe spy in me. On Alias, practically every episode includes a safe deposit box scene. There's always some file or computer chip that the CIA needs to recover before the enemy does, and it's always been hidden in some unknown safe deposit box. And so there's a race to decrypt some code that reveals at which bank in which city the safe deposit box is located. And then there's a race to find the key to the box. Or sometimes, when they're really desperate, Sydney will sneak into the bank vault and take a teeny explosive out of her purse and stick it on the door of the safe deposit box and fucking blow open that shit. Usually only to find that the box is empty, that the enemy found the key and has already snagged the contents.

(A few weeks ago my dad's safe deposit box wouldn't open. It was stuck, and so the bank had to call someone to get it open. He was telling me about this and I said, "Ohmygod, did they blow it open?! Did someone come with a magnetic explosive device that they attached to it and then did they say, 'Everyone stand back!' while they detonated it?!" And he replied, "Um, no, they called a locksmith." And I was like, "Oh. Well that's lame.")

But with those tv scenes playing in my mind, I can't help but get into spy mode when I go to the bank to open our box. I will walk up to the counter, lean towards the bank teller, and say quietly, soberly, and with the slightest hint of urgency, "I need to access my safe deposit box." The teller's face always transforms from a "How can I help you?" smile to the "This is a very serious matter" expression. Which is why I so much enjoy visiting the safe deposit box - because the details of everything around me fit right in with my spy scenario: We gain access to the vault via a metal door that's a foot thick. The box requires two keys - mine and the bank's - to open it. I have to sign something saying I was there. And the bank employee handles the situation with such gravitas - she leads me there briskly, she doesn't make chit-chat, and once she has pulled the metal-hinged box from its slot, she hurries quickly out of the vault to give me privacy. As if she knows that I don't want her to witness me retrieving a top secret file or a potentially world-destroying computer chip. Or, you know, my passport.

And of course it's always something mundane that I'm fetching or filing. But still, I stand there stiffly while the teller walks out, my face blank, revealing nothing. And then I do a visual scan of the room, checking the corners and glancing over my shoulder and sometimes even peering quickly underneath the table. Because you never know when the enemy might be lurking, just waiting for their chance to snatch your marriage license. I move deftly and decidedly; this is not the time for slip-ups or hesitation. And when I've completed my mission, I slide the box back into its slot (but not before completing a thorough examination of the space to ensure that none of the sides have been compromised), lock the door, and tuck the key in my bra. And then I slip, unseen, out of the vault. I sneak along the far wall of the lobby until I'm out of the building, and then I hop in my car and make my getaway.

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closet metro  |  26 September 2006 - 8:58pm

You'd make a great Bond woman.

 

Gopher  |  27 September 2006 - 12:23am

Freakin' N-U-T J-O-B!

gawd I love coming here to read you. MWAAH!

 

William  |  27 September 2006 - 6:50am

Lucky safe deposit box key.

 

LadyBug  |  27 September 2006 - 8:54am

I have nothing witty to say, but DAMN, I enjoyed reading that. Thanks for making me smile. (I needed it.)

Love and hugs to you, my friend.

 

weetzie  |  27 September 2006 - 9:21am

Now I must go get my own safe deposit box. Who woulda thought it could be so much fun? ;-)

 

Nilbo  |  27 September 2006 - 9:44am

I'm with CM ... a total Bond Woman. But you need a Bond Woman name ... hmmm ...

Any suggestions ...?

Anita Biggarset ...?

 

Ern  |  27 September 2006 - 10:06am

The whole post I was thinking, "What does she have in that box!? Jewels? Stock certificates? Geneology confirming your royal lineage? Jewels? Geez, I KNEW there was something about Kalki!"

So does it make me an irresponsible person that our marriage certificate is just in a drawer?

 

Effie  |  27 September 2006 - 11:11am

funny thing is, I've always wanted one too--so i could be secretive like that....alas and alack, it won't happen--we don't like the branches we have right now...we keep things locked up at home...

 

amy  |  27 September 2006 - 11:56am

I love how the teller gets just as serious as you are, no chit chat, no nonsense. You have a job to do and it's her job to help you do it.

I want a safe deposit box! But I don't know where any of me important papers are. I would have nothing to put in there, cept maybe my ma's recipe for pistachio pudding dessert. Hmph.

 

Von Krankipantzen  |  27 September 2006 - 5:36pm

I wanna safety deposit box now. My life is so lame without one.

 

Blurry  |  27 September 2006 - 8:02pm

I want a safe deposit box now! I've always thought I had nothing to put in one, but now that you've given me a few ideas...

 

kelly  |  27 September 2006 - 10:50pm

I think I'll make that my life's goal, metro. Because really, there is no higher honor.

Hee. Mwaah, Gopher!

;) to William.

Love and hugs to you, LadyBug. October is almost here.

Hi weetzie! You totally should. People think of it as such a boring thing but having one is actually a freaking blast.

Ha, Nilbo. Touché. I might rather be a Charlie's Angel, though. If you'd be Charlie. You'd be a kickass Charlie.

Ern - When I'm in the vault, I always wonder what treasures I'm in the presence of. And we just put shit there because if we kept that stuff at home we'd never find it...and because the bank gave it to us free for the first year.

I am totally going to start saying "alas and alack" now, Effie. Love it!

amy, if the teller stayed in the vault (which she doesn't), I would be so tempted to bring something completely insignificant to put in the box, and act like it was of the utmost importance. You know, like a candy bar wrapper. Or if you had a recipe in there, you could rush into the bank declaring, "Hurry, I need to open my safe deposit box!" I'm serving pistachio pudding tonight!"

Kranki, you should totally get one. You'd love it. (And damn, these people should make me into a commercial.)

Yeah, Blurry, we basically just put important documents there that we don't need to access very often. Birth certificates and that sort of thing - stuff that would be a pain (although possible) to replace if we lost them or if we had a fire or something.

 

Susie  |  28 September 2006 - 8:26am

Well, like others here before me, now I need me one. My "important papers" are in a little metal Gore-esque "lockbox." There is no drama at all when I open it up. It's never even occurred to me that I might have to "fucking blow open that shit." What an exciting life you have, there. Yep, I need me a safe deposit box.

 

undercovermutha  |  28 September 2006 - 11:38am

You make a Mutha proud. Damn lucky key.

 

amy  |  28 September 2006 - 2:00pm

omygah! Nilbo WOULD be a kick-ass Charlie!!

 

kelly  |  28 September 2006 - 10:39pm

Hi Susie. :) The other fun part is getting to say 'deposit' in the same sentence as 'box'. Hee.

Smooches, Mutha.

amy, I know, right?!

 
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