My mother-in-law gave my brother-in-law 21 crisp, new one dollar bills 
for his 21st birthday.  Since we were going out for dinner that night, 
she put them in a "safe place".  That was in 1960 and they haven't been 
seen since...

-p

graywolf wrote:
> I tore the apartment a part looking for a manual the other day. Got to toss a 
> bunch of stuff, but did not find it. So I printed out a copy from the 
> manufactures website, punched holes, and put it in a manuscript binder. Five 
> minutes after that I found it right in front of my nose.
> 
> Some would call that a senior moment, but I just call it Murphy's Law. 
> However, I have had things disappear for ever.
> 
> graywolf
> http://www.graywolfphoto.com
> http://webpages.charter.net/graywolf
> "Idiot Proof" <==> "Expert Proof"
> -----------------------------------
> 
> 
> ann sanfedele wrote:
>> Bill Owens wrote:
>>
>>> The Optio 50 that has been missing turned up today while Phyllis was looking
>>> for something else.  Now I have a 5 Mp P&S with AA batteries.
>>>
>>> Bill
>>>
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>> I have often found the only way to find a missing object is to look for 
>> something else.... either that
>> or ask someone who is visiting you and has never been in your home 
>> before where it is... they are
>> more apt to see the trees :)
>>
>> ann
>>
>>
> 


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