My apologies
for making you look at the foot for nearly two weeks. I should point out that at some point during the flight, the sock came off and he wore his sandals properly. I even took a picture to document the metamorphosis, however I took the picture with my phone and my phone was subsequently lost/stolen in Mexico. So that picture is gone forever. Along with a few other key photographs from my trip to Cancun that were stored in the phone.
My SLVR glory days are temporarily gone and I am back to my v551. Too much tech talk.
I had been so good about not losing things for so long that losing the phone in Mexico was a real heartbreaker.
Lesson learned the hardway: if you leave your phone in a bar in Mexico, you will not see it again. Even if it is only left behind for a few short minutes.
So to recap: Items I have lost within the last two years:
iPod Mini
Teno cuff
Silver and rubber bracelet acquired in Ios, Greece
Actually, I am going to cut this list short because it is so depressing.
Items that were nearly or temporarily lost, but subsequently recovered:
iPod Mini
Sunglasses
Pool chair (inflatable)
Cell phone(s)
Coat(s)
I think I will cut that list short as well because it really isn't making me look any better.
I hope everyone had a Happy 4th of July.
4 Comments:
I often think how great it would be to invent something and make a ton of money doing it. I now have inspiration and am thinking about some sort of body tethering system...what do you think? Could it work as a gift for you, or even match up with the beer holster?
Given my proclivity to lose items that are actually tethered to my body, I am quite certain that I would lose the "body tethering system" you propose - togther with any items tethered to it. I am not proud of that.
Isn't that called a handbag?
no, HJ would set the handbag down...i think that's where the issues arise.
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