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If only had a dime for...

by Contemplative in Six Words Questions on Jul 09, 2011 | add favorite | T-shirt

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Contemplative says,

Every time I swore I put my house keys back AND didn't
Every time I heard my cell phone ring AND wasn't

Unpublished says,

Every time I run into the island in the kitchen. (Several times, daily.)

Contemplative says,

Good one Zombree, I bump into the walls right in front of me all the time. Bruises to prove it!

Unpublished says,

No shorts right now because I have run into everything imaginable! My lower legs look like they've taken a beating! But no~ it is just the clumsiness I am blessed with!

Bevvie says,

every time I turn around to come home to be sure that I let the garage door down....

Contemplative says,

Ah, Bevvie. Boyfriend does the same all the time. Even though know it was closed had to double check. Grandma is the same way triple checking she locked the outer hallway closet!

Bevvie says,

every time I take off my rings to wash my hands (or to put on lotion) and forget to put them back on....

Contemplative says,

Every time left Netflix DVD's at home, though swore I'd remember to take them, when passing local post box.

JAD says,

Every time leave glasses and cell phone in another room.

marymc says,

Every time I've had to call hubby's cell phone so he could find it.

Contemplative says,

With you JAD, and marymc, guilty as charged and thankfully cell phone usually is too so I can locate it. Been better about putting it in the same place so not to misplace it again...

notjustagirlintheworld says,

every time my husband said to me "if you put things in the same place you'll never lose them."

oopsalittle says,

evry time we discuss who's in charge of the tv remote control

skyrocketjones says,

Coffee! Except coffee isn't a dime anymore, which is the point-inflation sure changes things (sigh)

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