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Yes, all the time. I'm such a scatterbrain :)
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Yes, and always when I'm looking for something else that I don't find until I'm looking for yet another thing.
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When I was a kid, my father sat me down and explained very seriously (in that way that he has) that sometimes small items are "projected into the future". When that happens, you won't be able to find that item anywhere. When enough time has passed for you to get to that point in the future that they time-traveled to, that item will be waiting for you there, in a place you already looked. I still think this is a good explanation. :)
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Came home drunk one night and placed the truck keys inside my cowboy hat, then hung it up when I walked in the door. Not being able to find the key anywhere the following morning, I had to have the truck re-keyed for a cost of $350 bucks!, the kicker was 2 days later, a friend went to try on my hat and the key fell out in front of us, I thought I was gonna sh*t!
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Yes, and I think it's because while we're looking for it 'ourselves' in an alternate dimension is using it and when they put it back, we can then find it exactly where we thought it was and already looked. This theory, I've based on the novel 'From the Corner of His Eye' by Dean Koontz where objects can vanish from one dimension into another (there's a boy in the novel with a special gift).
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