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Old Today, 08:05 AM
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Default OT: OK. Now where did I put it?

Got a reminder from my computer today about a photo from twenty years ago. Ah, now where is it?
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Sounds like it’s time for a deep dive to dig up everything in your collection and walk through it. My experience is that you’ll find more than a few pieces that you forgot you had!
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Sounds like it’s time for a deep dive to dig up everything in your collection and walk through it. My experience is that you’ll find more than a few pieces that you forgot you had!
Completely agree. I have more than 1 hobby. All concentrated in my man cave master bedroom, a large Mosler safe in in one of the walk in closets, and a slightly larger than usual safe deposit box at the bank. The antique radios are easy to keep track of. But with my limited, easily distracted, attention span, I regularly forget where I put the smaller stuff!
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I feel the collective pain Last year I took a slabbed mid 1950s Parkie Gordie
Howe to a show. After the show I didn't account for the card. Weeks later,
when I realized it was missing, I couldn't find it. Even convinced myself I
traded it at the show. After at least 2 more months, I had given up and was
in my car, looking for something in the glove box. Under several documents
was the card! No idea why I put it there, no memory- glad it's back though.

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There is no greater terror known to realize one of your valuable and beloved cards AOL. I still weep when I recall the beautiful E90-1 Speaker that somehow took a walk. I almost destroyed the house looking for it. Still smarts, and that was 30 years ago.
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hahahahah,

Continuously..... It is a common phrase over here. I do eventually find it, but damn CRS is a deadly thing sometimes.


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Have you checked on the leather upholstered chair in your living room??
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