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Placed something very important to you in your special place so you wouldn't loose it and then loose your special place. What this is leading to is I placed my SERT in the tool bag in my bike and then forgot where I put it. I have been looking for my SERT for a few months now and found it in the tool bag today safe and sound right where I put it. You just don't know how good I feel right now, damn old age geezzzees.
And just how else could Iexplain why I own so many duplicate items? Nowadays it's more like a treasure hunt - open a tool box and find an item I "knew" I had, even though I had to go buy another one (torx bit sets are multiplying around here like rabbits).
I hate when I do stuff like that. Sometimes it works out in my favor though.I was in Maui last year and found a couple hundred dollars that I had stashed in the back of my wallet for some dang reason.I still can't remember when or why I did that.At least you found it though!!
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