Can someone please tell me where I put it in my fit of organizing last
spring????
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"Majmoxie" <majm...@aol.combrain> wrote in message
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>Can someone please tell me where I put it in my fit of organizing last
>spring????
Someplace convenient and painfully obvious, so you'd never forget
where it was. Of course.
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>Can someone please tell me where I put it in my fit of organizing last
>spring????
Have you tried the guest room?
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Majmoxie wrote:
> Okay. I finished crocheting my DD's poncho yesterday. Now I'm looking for the
> lap rug I've been slowly working on for a few years. I thought it was in my big
> covered Longaberger basket, but no dice.
>
> Can someone please tell me where I put it in my fit of organizing last
> spring????
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"Majmoxie" <majm...@aol.combrain> wrote in message
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I looked. And it's not there. LOL
Of course.
If I had just kept the silly thing where it has been since I started creating
it...But no. I had to move it.
You hit the money on this one. The supplies are not with the lap rug. But I
never keep all the yarn with the project. And I do know where the yarn is.
If I had a guest room, this would be a good guess. I've ripped apart the two
large closets and it's not there.
The thing about this darn lap rug is it is no longer a small item. Probably
about 42" by 36" or so right now. So I shouldn't just be overlooking it in my
searches.
I hate myself for organizing. That's what trying to be good will get you.
Frustration.
If I find it, I certainly will!
>> Did you look in the refrigerator? That's usually where I find my cordless
>> phone when it's lost.
>> Lucille'
>
> I looked. And it's not there. LOL
> Donna @ West Point'
I suspect you'll find it packed in a box in the basement. Oh the things I am
finding in boxes!
Cheryl
>I suspect you'll find it packed in a box in the basement. Oh the things I am
>finding in boxes!
I know that feeling. I moved over a month ago and am still finding
"why in the [bleep] did I pack *that*????" items. :-)
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> Cheryl Isaak <chery...@adelphia.net> had some very interesting
> things to say about Re: Can Someone Please Tell Me...:
>
>> I suspect you'll find it packed in a box in the basement. Oh the things I am
>> finding in boxes!
>
> I know that feeling. I moved over a month ago and am still finding
> "why in the [bleep] did I pack *that*????" items. :-)
It's more than the "WHY" of bringing it here. (though I still don't know why
we had to bring both copies of the Hari Krishna book - long boring story for
another day)
It is the "what it it doing in THAT BOX"? That is what is driving me crazy.
Cheryl
Maureen In Vancouver, B.C.
Ladies, I think it's time we went over there to help those men look for this
stuff. You know women are always better at finding things.
>On 26 Oct 2004 00:46:26 GMT, kmc...@aol.com.LuvXS (Karen C -
>California) wrote:
>
>>Speaking of stuff that's gone missing, they can't find the WMD. They can't
>>find the non-WMD. And they can't find Osama.
>
>
> "Hundreds of tons of explosives are missing from a site near Baghdad
>that was part of Saddam Hussein 's dismantled nuclear arms program but
>never secured by the U.S. military, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said on
>Monday" (Reuters)
>
>ruby
>
Brilliant idea. I'll try it later.
But for now I've given up the active search and am letting my brain try to
remember on its own. Means I'll wake up at 2:00 a.m. one of these days...
>> Here's what you do. Hold something in your hand that rsembles your lap
>> rug in size. If you were going to put it away now, where would you put
>> it? I usually find all kinds of things that way! LOL
>
> Brilliant idea. I'll try it later.
>
> But for now I've given up the active search and am letting my brain try to
> remember on its own. Means I'll wake up at 2:00 a.m. one of these days...
> Donna @ West Point
I woke up last night around 3 with the word I needed for last week's WSJ
crossword. Too bad I'd already recycled it!
Cheryl
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gillian
"Mirjam Bruck-Cohen" <mir...@actcom.co.il> wrote in message
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>On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 17:59:52 GMT, "Gillian Murray"
><gillm...@nowhere.net> wrote:
>
>>Very good point, Mirjam!!
>>
>>gillian
>>"Mirjam Bruck-Cohen" <mir...@actcom.co.il> wrote in message
>>news:417ddec...@ar.news.verio.net...
>>> If they managed to move / hide thousnads art and archeological objects
>>> from the museum ? why not weapons ??? after all they found some
>>> aeroplanes hidden in sand !
>>> mirjam
>
>
>
>Did they find them , the airplanes , lately??? I am afraid I have
>been only skimming the headlines the last few weeks as DH is home on
>sick leave. Could someone post a web site please.
>I have to say that is one of the things that has mystified me about
>the War in Iraq. Whow! So the Iraq air force was busy burying their
>airplanes instead of fighting.
>Ruby