I think I left my garage door open this morning.
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Don’t you hate that? And of course if you’re type-A
like me you KNOW for sure that you watched it close
or you wouldn’t have pulled away in the first place!LikeLike
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You did. Thanks for the hammer and level. I needed it to hang curtains this afternoon.
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Sondra – the trouble was I was 5 miles down the road before my sleepy brain started asking me if I had closed the door.
And rachel – why oh why couldn’t you take the weed eater? I don’t have a lawn!
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DAGNABBIT! I NEED ONE TOO!
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I sometimes bet my neighbors think I’m crazy. I’ll leave the house and then turn around and come back and there are times I’ve left the door opened. It’s not that it is an obsessive thing to check – – it’s a “I wasn’t thinking and know it’s up” thing.
So did you close it or was it opened?
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My son, AWOL for 2 days with his first trip to college AND DIDN’T EVEN CALL HIS FATHER TO LET HIM KNOW IF HE WAS OK told me the garage door was down when he got home.
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don’t you just hate it when they don’t call!
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I suspect it’s only going to get worse.
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maybe for a little bit
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