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Usually, the wife is in charge of the house; the man is in charge of the garage. For instance: My wife knows exactly where things are. I know where tools and stuff are â duh, theyâre âin the garage.â Somewhere.
My mother-in-law is legally blind âbut after living in her house for 50-plus years, she has everything so well organized (and knows her way around the rooms) that she can find anything she needs. Only exceptions are things like asking whether a light bulb is 60 or 100 watts âcause she canât read the lettering on it.
I usually wait at least 10 minutes before answering any questions that starts with, âWhere is theâŠ?â because the asker usually finds it at that point.
Looks like a round of cheese..Cambert?Havarti?Gouda?It must be that kind of ârunnyâ cheese..better catch itbefore it gets too runny..(This IS a cheese shop isnât it?)
This reminds me of a book I read a long time ago called âHow to Find Lost Objectsâ by Professor Solomon. For people like myself (and of course Earl), it is well worth the read.
juicebruce over 11 years ago
My Mom always says look with your eyes not your mouth !
pcolli over 11 years ago
I always manage to find what Iâm looking for after Iâve spent a fortune replacing it because I canât find it.
edclectic over 11 years ago
If I canât find it, I probably donât need it. The major exceptions are house keys, car keys and my wife.
beyondnow777 over 11 years ago
I find the opposite is true. Itâs the stuff I use the most that usually gets lost.
emptc12 over 11 years ago
Usually, the wife is in charge of the house; the man is in charge of the garage. For instance: My wife knows exactly where things are. I know where tools and stuff are â duh, theyâre âin the garage.â Somewhere.
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
Nothing ever jumped out of the fridge at me that way.
muise.amanda over 11 years ago
Nothing is ever really lost until Momma canât find it. :-)
sbchamp over 11 years ago
Was it what you wanted, Earl?
OldTimer62 over 11 years ago
My mother-in-law is legally blind âbut after living in her house for 50-plus years, she has everything so well organized (and knows her way around the rooms) that she can find anything she needs. Only exceptions are things like asking whether a light bulb is 60 or 100 watts âcause she canât read the lettering on it.
jtviper7 over 11 years ago
When I misplace my cell phone , I call it with my Magic-jackâŠ$19.95 a year and works great.
GrannyChick over 11 years ago
Itâs a guy thing. Has something to do with testosterone.
milania over 11 years ago
If something actually jumps from the fridge into your hands, Iâd say itâs time to throw it out!
Radical-Knight over 11 years ago
HEY, HUN⊠Whatâs this fuzzy stuff in the back of the fridge?
lightenup Premium Member over 11 years ago
I usually wait at least 10 minutes before answering any questions that starts with, âWhere is theâŠ?â because the asker usually finds it at that point.
boldyuma over 11 years ago
Looks like a round of cheese..Cambert?Havarti?Gouda?It must be that kind of ârunnyâ cheese..better catch itbefore it gets too runny..(This IS a cheese shop isnât it?)
Timothy Foutz over 11 years ago
This reminds me of a book I read a long time ago called âHow to Find Lost Objectsâ by Professor Solomon. For people like myself (and of course Earl), it is well worth the read.