My personal theory is that the socks that disappear in the laundry enter a transdimensional time warp and reappear as unidentifiable keys. Unfortunately the unmanned probes sent to test this have never come back and when we asked for volunteers for a manned mission the answers were very rude.
Heh! This is the truth of keys. We have a Tupperware container about half full and they come from a total of 5 or 6 places I/We have lived and/or my in-laws lived. Most are useless, but in there I KNOW there is something critical that I may need some day, like keys to locking desk drawers, filing cabinet or some yet un-found lock. So there they reside in peace until an emergency happens. If never, so be it.
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My personal theory is that the socks that disappear in the laundry enter a transdimensional time warp and reappear as unidentifiable keys. Unfortunately the unmanned probes sent to test this have never come back and when we asked for volunteers for a manned mission the answers were very rude.
ReplyDeleteI still have a bunch of keys to the apartments at my old fourplex, and I sold that back in 2008.
ReplyDeleteHeh! This is the truth of keys. We have a Tupperware container about half full and they come from a total of 5 or 6 places I/We have lived and/or my in-laws lived. Most are useless, but in there I KNOW there is something critical that I may need some day, like keys to locking desk drawers, filing cabinet or some yet un-found lock. So there they reside in peace until an emergency happens. If never, so be it.
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