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Vendor wants their stuff back!
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I once left a whole box of family photos at the back of the cupboard
What on earth else did you leave behind, that a box of stuff could go un-noticed in a cupboard? Not a loft, not an outbuilding, but a cupboard?
Didn't you go round the house 2 or 3 times when moving out, doing the "have I got everything" rounds....?
I lose count of the number of times I 'double-check' everything.0 -
What on earth else did you leave behind, that a box of stuff could go un-noticed in a cupboard? Not a loft, not an outbuilding, but a cupboard?
Didn't you go round the house 2 or 3 times when moving out, doing the "have I got everything" rounds....?
I lose count of the number of times I 'double-check' everything.
Err, that would be just the once then, really.The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark0
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