So you have a ghost too, eh?![]()
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I had looked all over the place - in 3 closets, in my duffle bag that I use for RAGBRAI, etc. Finally I bid on a used blue Decente jacket on eBay and paid for it after the item ended (7:26 p.m.). This morning I went out for an early morning bike ride and decided to grab a jacket because it was still pretty cool. My old visibility yellow Canari jacket was the first one I found. Sheesh!
So you have a ghost too, eh?![]()
I think that sometimes these items grow legs and go out for a jaunt. Then they just wander back on their own time.
My ghost drinks my wine, I'll pour a glass and set it down...walk back into the room and it's gone! Stupid ghost.![]()
Electra Townie 7D
My socks disappear on occasion. One time I found A sock in my cat's litterbox. What was she trying to tell me??
a. my sock is too smelly and needed to be buried?
b. her litterbox neded cleaning?
c. that there wasn't enough litter in her box?
My hairband is always disappearing. So is my usb memory stick with my work stuff, a rechargeable battery pack, my cycling glove. I don't have dust bunnies who might want to take things. But I know for a fact that I have a klepto cat named Lulu.
Her other "kills", my santa hat, pens, erasers, coin purse, my shoes, tennis and cycling. Luckily, she asn't tried to bury my smelly cycling gear. I guess its too much even for her
I did wash my jersies in woolite last night.
smilingcat
I am most fervently hoping my nice expensive tent appears today (we're leaving tomorrow) so I don't have to use the Wal-Mart Junior one I did find...
In my experience it's the purchasing of (or, more precisely, *paying for*) the replacement item that causes the original item to jump up and down and yell "here I am!"
Jane
Have you looked in the refrigerator yet?
Thread drift...
Back when I lived in NoCal and worked at a fish hatchery. Came home from spawning fish (which is a messy process), opened the door to the garage to put some stuff inside on the floor, and thus allowed my fur babies into the garage. I knew I was a stinky mess, so I stripped down to my undies by the washer. Well the kitties came over to investigate, and the next thing I knew, they were trying to bury my clothes!![]()
Beth
Our cat used to spend her time (most of the night, actually, to gauge from the noise) collecting erasers, pens, clothespegs, balls, hairbands, gidgets and gadgets and geegaws, oh, and her toys of course - batting them around the livingroom, chasing them down the stairs, and then finally herding them in under the (very low) chest of drawers in the downstairs hallway. Then she'd lose interest.
Every once in a while when we started to miss things we'd have to go down and lift up the chest of drawers to check her stash![]()
Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin
1995 Kona Cinder Cone commuterFrankenbike/Selle Italia SLR Lady Gel Flow
2008 white Nakamura Summit Custom mtb/Terry Falcon X
2000 Schwinn Fastback Comp road bike/Specialized Jett
... behind the washing machine?
my stuff goes into a 'black hole'...never to be seen again until after replaced and then, miraculously, they are in front of me.![]()
Must be Nargles.![]()
Our cat, Emma, used to move my socks, underwear, and throw pillows all over the house. We'd find things on the stairs, wherever. When it was the throw pillows we referred to it as her redocorating, but I don't know what to call it when she stole my underwear and moved it into the living room.
You have those, too? My husband likes to call them Gnomes. Apparently, we have a colony of them that come from different regions of the house. We have the Kitchen Gnomes who like to fill the sink with glasses and leave the cabinet doors open. They also don't throw away empty food and drink containers. The Bathroom Gnomes forget to flush the toilet sometimes. Glad I'm not the only one.
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