Tervuren |
12-17-2018 03:36 AM |
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Originally Posted by legion
(Post 10286114)
My wife doesn't do that, but my mom did that growing up. Every few months, she'd completely rearrange my room when I was at school. She'd take things out of my nightstand and put them in my closet, she'd take things out my closet and put them in my desk, she'd take things out of my desk and put them in my night stand. She'd decide I didn't use something anymore and put it in a box in the basement. I was perpetually unable to find anything. In high school, I left my wallet on my night stand and forgot to take it to school one day. She rearranged my room that day I didn't see that wallet again until my mom gave me a box of my stuff she'd run across 15 years later (all of the cash had been removed).
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I have really, really bad eyesight.
This is one of the best things about moving out and living alone.
If I forget where I placed something I only have to retrace where I might have set it down.
If someone else moves it, game over.
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Originally Posted by Jims5543
(Post 10285050)
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If someone tells me an item is there, and I think I already looked, I go look there again.
I relate to this.
For me, my single largest grain of contention with females; I know why they do it. "What are you thinking?" - this single question is like a retro rocket firing non stop in error resulting in improper re-entry angle and a burnt to crisp payload. I'll have a vague idea that what I was thinking was either important or unimportant, but not much beyond that.
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