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While in San Antonio for work, the rental car keys flew out of a backpack and down the tiny sliver of room between the elevator and the floor.  The odds?  Close to 1 in a 1000.  

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thought it would be easy to retrieve – it happened all the time in the dorms.  It took multiple trips to the front desk but eventually we got the keys back.
Sidenote – Avis gives you both keys on the same key ring when you rent a car.  As a result, there aren’t any spares.  They have to cut new ones.  Doesn’t really make sense to me.