Re: *** Appliances.



"Jo Firey" <jofirey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Joy" <joygaylord@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <hKadnV3_R6bWJRnZnZ2dnUVZ_qadnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxx>,
Pat <pdavis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"mlbriggs" <mlbriggs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote

It is a law of nature: things become invisible when you look for
them.

Ain't it the truth! I've often spent days, sometimes weeks, and
occasionally
months looking for something that was in plain sight the whole time.


As I always said, 'It's right in front of my nose where I can't see
it.'

Jane
- owned and operated by Princess Rita

And, of course, this is particularly true after you have put something
in
a
safe place "so I'll know where it is when I need it".


That is a big part of my problem. Not me. I try to keep things in the
same
place forever, even if there could be a better choice.

But DH Charlie has never in the last forty years seen anything that
couldn't
be stored in a better place. He keeps moving things till he no longer has
a
clue where they are.

Just to keep it exciting as if that weren't enough, he almost never gets
rid
of anything.

Oh well, never bored. The tomato food is out there somewhere, and the
hormone stuff to make them set is probably in the same place.

Jo

LOL! I always keep things like my keys, my dark glasses and my purse in the
same place, along with certain clothing, etc. However, I regret to say I'm
not so good with papers, particularly since I hate to file. I guess those
years of working in an office have caught up with me, and I'm rebelling.
;-)

Joy


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