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Lost peice of jewerly


Question Posted Saturday April 22 2006, 10:13 am

Okay, I am a 14 and a half year old female who lost a peice of jewerly that means a lot to me. My question is where to I look to find it becuase I have to find it. Dont tell me to remmebrer the last time i wore it or the last place i had it becuas eim not suree.. please give me ideas of places to loook becuas eim out of ideas nad in eed to find this asap..

thx so much...


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Additional info, added Saturday April 22 2006, 10:33 am:
The last time i wore it was monday. ekk.

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LondonScene answered Saturday April 22 2006, 12:03 pm:
Oh wow! Hun, that happened to me to! Ever since this monday was Easter Monday you must have been in your house. check in your bedroom, The BathRooms, The kitchen, Your living room. Everywhere think where you were if you went to school then check on the soccer field or ask the janitor if he swept up your piece of jewellery

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xoxDaneCookRox answered Saturday April 22 2006, 11:39 am:
Well check your bed. IF you wore it to bed it could have fell off there. Check under it too. Umm in the bathroom, in your room, outside, the car. IF it is small and can be vacuumed up then you might wanna check the vacuum even though its gross, if you really wanna find it then you have to look everywhere. If you have been at a friends house ask them too look around too.

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itsz_JESS answered Saturday April 22 2006, 11:16 am:
you could look in your bedroom, maybe you left it on your dresser or something when you decided to go to sleep or maybe in the bathroom somewhere when you were washing your hands, try looking on the floor or on tables, maybe you dropped it and didnt notice

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twistedsister17 answered Saturday April 22 2006, 10:39 am:
Look around your house, in places you normally sit down. Maybe you took it off when you sat down somewhere. Maybe you put it on a table but it fell off on the floor somewhere, so look on the floor as well. Look every place where you might set something down. Check the vacuum cleaner to amke sure it wasn't vacuumed up by mistake. Perhaps another item is hiding this piece of jewelry, try cleaning around the house, you may find it. This way, you can get your room/house clean, and you may find the jewelry at the same time.

If none of that at all works, try talking to your friends. If you can't remember where You last saw it, try asking your friends/family where the last place They saw it was.

And ask yourself this: On Monday, did you do anything differently that you wouldn't have done Tuesday or Wednesday? Did you go someplace special? Was there any certain thing that happened on Monday (besides losing your jewelry) different from the rest of the week? Think about that, and it might help you find your jewelry.

Hope I helped!

~Johanna

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