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I am always like it. My ex and i went out with the kids in the car, when we came to open up the house up i couldnt find the keys. We had to go back too my mums to get a torch but still couldnt find them. So the ex had to kick a panel in the door in so we could get in. He changed the barrel in the lock as well. About 4 months later i was cleaning out the car in the boot and hey presto they where in the boot tucked under the carpet. I swear i look there. PS my space bar isnt working propley so some words join up. Realy need a new pc |
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Gosh, glad I am not the only one. I lose things all the time, it drives me nuts! I find washing up liquid in the fridge and the milk in the cupboard .... its because your mind is set on the next thing it has to do and not on what your doing now! Jan x |
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So right Jan - thinking one step ahead often has its drawbacks Jane, I hope you find the syringes soon - can you administer the panacur without them? |
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My neighbour picked me up some more up today. Still havent found them. It happened to my daughter last night as well she had finished her tea and opened the fridge to put the plate in instead of scrapeing it in the bin. And she is only 12 |
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