Posted by Determined on June 30, 2021 at 05:06:14 from (216.130.212.201):
In Reply to: Today's funny posted by jon f mn on June 30, 2021 at 03:12:22:
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Why we never think to check there first is a mystery.
I was chatting with a guy at a wedding we attended a few years ago and he told me about his trip to get to the wedding.
He had stopped for fuel on the way and visited the bathroom at the same time, he recalled taking off his glasses to wash his face but didn't realize his glasses were missing until he was about 30 miles down the highway.
He turned around and drove back to the gas station but unfortunately his glasses were no longer on the counter.
He continued on to where the wedding reception was being held, when he got there he walked over to the coat rack to hang up his jacket and cap, as soon as he took his cap off his glasses that had been on his cap the whole time went flying across the floor.
Myself I grab a hat on the way out the door and as I am trying to put it on is when I usually realize my glasses are sitting on top of my head.
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