Okay, so basically I lost my favorite pair of jeans! I'm dying, because they fit me perfectly! So I looked all of the obvious places (my dresser, my car, my gym locker, my regular locker, lost and found.. etc.)
so my question is, what are some horribly ridiculous places I might have put them? (and no, I'm not wearing them either. :P)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? uisforukelele answered Sunday April 8 2007, 4:17 pm: oh man, i've lost clothing so many times to the most random places... here are some places you can check: under the bed, laundry baskets, washing machine, dryer, SUITCASES (i find so much stuff in suitcases that it's ridiculous), other people's closets (like in your family), underneath furniture, bathroom cabinets/drawers, underneath rugs, in between furniture, backpacks, friends' houses, IN your bed (look under mattress), in trash/recycle bins... make sure that you ask other people you live with/hang out with if they've seen your pants. if you sleep over at your friends' houses every now and then, ask them. and make sure you get your family to check through their closets and dressers and everything. you never know whose laundry your jeans could be in. good luck :) [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
TeenageGraffiti answered Sunday April 8 2007, 4:01 pm: families wardrobe? [brother, sister, mum?! ]
Back garden [blown off the line?]
over-night bag?
Friends houses?
T-shirt drawer?
Art cupboard - Thats where my keys were o.O
computer desk - shelves at the side?
behind the TV?
In your bed?
askkatie answered Sunday April 8 2007, 3:49 pm: Check the laundry room, washer, dryer all the baskets, behind the washer and dryer. That's where my lost stuff usually is.
Look in all the baskets in the house. Garage, trash cans, under the bed, closet, in the bed, behind big things (tv, dresser etc).
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