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  • herb fellows
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    Originally posted by Alex Franke
    Once after having lost the television remote control for nearly a week, it finally turned up in the back of the freezer.
    Ok, you win the prize!

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  • LarryG
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    Glasses are my nemesis. With advancing years I've gotten so I only need to wear them while driving or watching TV; for anything closer, including working in the shop, I don't need them. So I'm forever taking the fool things off and laying them down somewhere and then going, "All right, where did I put them THIS time???"

    My absolute worst episode, however, was when I was propped up on the bed one evening, halfway paying attention to whatever was on TV and halfway sorting through the mail. Scattered around me on the bed and on a tray was my usual collection of detritus: a magazine I'd still not gotten all the way through, a sketch pad, a few pencils, one or two reference books, a few fingers of bourbon, a bottle of water. Directly I started pawing through the pile thinking, "Um, what happened to my cell phone? That's odd, I know it was here a minute ago ... all right, this is ridiculous, WHAT THE H#LL HAPPENED TO MY CELL PHONE?" The reason I couldn't find it was because I was talking on it at the time. I don't think I'm ever going to live THAT one down.

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  • jking
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    I've actually walked around looking for my glasses only to realize later I didn't walk into the wall because I was wearing my glasses. Normally, I wear contacts; you'd think I'd realize something was on my nose that normally isn't there...

    With tools I usually have trouble finding them because I put them "where I will be able to find them" only to figure out I don't know where to find them. It particularly frustrating right now because for various reasons many of my tools are in different locations. I find that the one or two things I need to use at home are located 10 miles away. I'll be very happy when I get all of my tools back home where they belong.

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  • rjwaldren
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    Ah yes the old -

    "Where did you put it?"
    "Somewhere I wouldn't lose it"
    "Where's that?"
    "I don't know but I know the tool is there"

    It's amazing how much better tasks go those rare times that I actually lay my tools out on the bench. Now if I could just get to my bench.

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  • JSUPreston
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    Originally posted by crokett
    I do that all the time with tools at whatever jobsite I am working on. I solved the problem by trying to choose 'one spot' that I put my tools down unless I am using them. It mostly works.
    I try to do that as well, except I keep forgetting where the spot is.

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  • leehljp
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    I prefer to blame it on "age". At least it SOUNDS like a reasonable excuse and I can live with myself then!

    Placed my best hammer on the edge of the roof last fall when making some adjustments on the gutters. Hunted and hunted for that thing for a week before I remembered the gutters.

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  • Tom Slick
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    Here's a song for you old fogies
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yN-6PbqAPM
    It might sound familiar

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  • radhak
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    I have always said that there are two types of memory. My regular memory is good, even great; to do with how to do things, dates, directions, conversations - years later...

    But my "hand memory" is bad to a fault. I have never remembered what I pick up, and where I leave it. I have tried tens of 'techniques' to conquer it, but always, that crucial moment when I want the pen/glue/keys/screwdriver/ is when it is impossible to find.

    LOML has exactly the opposite problem - she never misplaces anything. But cannot retrace a path a day later...but guess which of us is branded 'absent minded'?

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  • Uncle Cracker
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    Sorry it took me so long to add my $0.02, but I forgot where I put my computer...

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  • BerniePA
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    Well I don't think that.......


    What problem were you fellas sayin' you were havin' again??

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  • cobob
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    Aw shucks; most recently, I can't find my grease gun. I keep asking myself, "How can you lose a grease gun?!" I've looked everywhere twice. It's not in any shirt or jacket pocket.

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  • Pappy
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    I never have that problem....



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    ....when I'm alseep! During the waking hours is another story (or several a day!)
    Last edited by Pappy; 05-28-2009, 08:22 PM.

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  • Alex Franke
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    Originally posted by Ed62
    There are any number of different scenarios that find me putting something where I shouldn't put it. Then I don't remember where I put it. Does anyone else have that problem?
    Once after having lost the television remote control for nearly a week, it finally turned up in the back of the freezer.

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  • LinuxRandal
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    Originally posted by Thalermade
    My wedding ring has been found in many places around the house and garage.
    Russ
    That is found at YOUR house and garage?

    Glasses on the forehead, when I am reading up close (blind at a distance, and like the Dr.'s that perform lasiks, I haven't had it.
    Glasses on the nightstand, and not there the next day (knocked off, and afraid to step on them), or left at the computer.
    Tools set down, when the phone rings, or mother nature calls.

    Not to mention, I think I have lost my mind a few times.

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  • BobSch
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    Well, I don't have a problem with my glasses, since I can't see past my nose without them. Now tools...

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