If i had made such a forum, where would i have left it?
Alas, lost and founds are a good thing to have and to know about.
Came cross what at a glance looked likw important electronics left behind by someone, if not actually expenseive, and shlepped it over to the local constabulary. Hope they can track down the owner...
If you taught band. You had a lost and found box. Lots of things went in, but nothing was ever taken out, so I guess it was just a List box.
Or would that be just a Found box?
A lot of it was actually nice stuff, lots of jackets and winter coats, backpacks, shoes (why would a jr. high kid leave their shoes in the band hall?). I always wondered if any of their parents ever said, "hey, where's that new $80 coat I just bought you?"
At least Goodwill and similar organizations benefited from it.
bloke wrote:1. Has anyone seen my black-rimmed sunglasses...??
I tried to play some jazz yesterday without them, and - instead - had to close my eyes.
I may be able to help you. Place your hand (either one) on the top of your head and begin sliding forward. You should eventually feel them. Seems to work for most people that lose their reading glasses.
bloke wrote:1. Has anyone seen my black-rimmed sunglasses...??
I tried to play some jazz yesterday without them, and - instead - had to close my eyes.
I may be able to help you. Place your hand (either one) on the top of your head and begin sliding forward. You should eventually feel them. Seems to work for most people that lose their reading glasses.
That's known as the "I can't look for my glasses until I find them" scenario. I did it once recently too. I was never supposed to get this old. Unfair.
Diagnosed with myopia at age nine. I have dealt with the "I can't look for my glasses until I find them" for forty-eight years now. I keep a spare pair handy in a known place.