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Pants!

Oh pants, pants, pants!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I have lost the key to my shed. Have looked everywhere, trouser  pockets, jacket pockets, inside bobble hats, down the side of car seats etc. etc. etc.

Will have to get a lock smith to sort it out. Unfortunately I was never given a second key when I had the workshop built. It will mean a new lock being fitted, more cost.

Grrrrhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I lost my car keys once and eventually a couple of weeks later, walking through what I had done after driving home, found them in the peg bag. Now where else should I have looked? Just as I had arrived home it began to rain so I dropped my shopping on the back door step and ran down the garden to get the washing in. Must have dropped the keys in the bag with the pegs.

What anyone would have thought if they has seen me pretending to drive the car , park, drop pretend invisble shopping on the doorstep and run down the garden to collect invisble washing off the line I do not know!

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  • We had a thread called senior moments a while back, this would have been right at home there! Never mind love, we all do daft thingsimage, although your neighbours might think you have lost the plot with your mime act!



    Are you tall? My OH has a habit of putting keys etc above my head height, might be worth a look on top of things image
  • The ex once threw the house keys to our daughter in a leafy pub carpark one evening ... it was getting dark, she didn't catch them and they fell in the leavesimage

    Fortunately our 16 year old daughter was as nimble as a mountain goat. She climbed over the single story (pitched roof) office at the side of the house and into the back garden, then somehow clambered up onto the flat roofed extension at the back of the house and in through her bedroom window which fortunately she'd left open just a crack image


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • Dove, it sounds like your daughter had done that route before, was she grounded often?image
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