'No dealerships out here were able to make her a new key, nor are open tomorrow. 'We called Bagels 101 as soon as we got to Friendsgiving in PA and was going to overnight the keys, but no mail carrier delivers on Sundays and we all have work on Monday,' Sulrzycki wrote. She was able to drive her car, which has a push button, 185 miles all without the key.
Gina Sulrzycki wrote on Facebook this week that her sister Diana Chong stopped by Bagels 101 in Middle Island before a trip to Honesdale, Pennsylvania, not realizing she had left her car keys at the store. We already have a pretty good idea of what a Bagel Villain looks and sounds like-but what maketh a Bagel Hero? Is it a coworker who brings some delicious bread holes into the office once in a while? Is it someone who stands up to toasting bullies and encourages you to get your bagel however you want it? Or is it a bagel shop employee who drives over six hours, 185 miles, and three states in order to drop off a set of keys you left in their store? Yeah, I think that last one qualifies.