the last place you'll look...
Came a few days later, unwrapped it, went to plug it in under my desk and guess what I found?
Apart from them.Manky meatball ... plaster cast
Manky meatball ... plaster cast
I ordered a new charger. Came a few days later, unwrapped it, went to plug it in under my desk and guess what I found?
I know when I last saw it, thats the real pain in the backside!
In the fridge.
I'm amazed at how often things turn up in the fridge. Presumably I've been carrying something for some reason, and I fancy a cup of coffee, and I go to get the milk out of the fridge, and I have to put down the thing I'm carrying...
I can only advise look everywhere again.
My children always claim to have looked everywhere. I told them that if they have looked everywhere, they would have found it.
When my children were younger, it was always their shoes for school which they couldn't find one of. Why do they never put both of them in the same place? I would find one in the cupboard under the stairs and the other in the bathroom or some other combination of non-adjacent locations.
Steve.
Why do people say it's always in the last place you look? Of course it is. You don't carry on looking after you have found it!
Ah the law of sod, cousin of Murphy.Anyway, I have discovered a foolproof method of finding lost items. Simply buy a replacement and the original will reveal itself very soon.
Steve.
I lost mine once (40d the same) wasn't where I usually put it, My Mrs hadn't touched it, nowhere to be found.
Fortunately I had a couple of spare fully charged batteries so I ordered a new charger.
Came a few days later, unwrapped it, went to plug it in under my desk and guess what I found?
In a dog? (@Yv!)
When my children were younger, it was always their shoes for school which they couldn't find one of.
probably not in them but I have had a check through dog baskets and a wonder round the garden but nothing so far. The dogs do like to 'move' things around but its usually soft items like cushions or small items of laundry, the odd leather shoe, but never known them to fancy anything more rigid. First time for everything though I guess. Mind you, having 2 boxes and ergo 2 remotes means @Yves Geza doesn't have to endure the hardship of changing channels by standing up and walking the 3 paces to the TV, he is just walking round carrying the single remote with him.