Makes no diff clothed or not I'm forever not knowing where something is. It's not my fault I believe it's built into the male DNA. I solved that problem by getting married. All I have to do is find the wifey and she will tell me where it is. :D
Makes no diff clothed or not I'm forever not knowing where something is. It's not my fault I believe it's built into the male DNA. I solved that problem by getting married. All I have to do is find the wifey and she will tell me where it is. :D:DDDDDMy brother from another mother! ;DDD
Mine too!
I tend to do that, even when I'm clothed.Lol. Me too. I do almost always wear a smart watch that has a find my phone button. My keys are usually in my pant pocket, I just have to follow the trail back to them.
Finding your pants can be more difficult than it sounds, especially when you get an unexpected knock on the door.
I just consider it an Easter egg hunt. Matters not what I am wearing or not wearing, I lay stuff down and get distracted. Have just learned to have extra car keys, glasses, hats ect. Normally the AWOL item is around home so I know it will show up sometime. I found my missing car keys on top of the beer fridge yesterday, had been absent a couple days, just part of life now. CRS ... cantt remember s... uh stuff.
Me too, especially when working on a project. A tool belt could help for some of the items, but most of my tools don't really fit in the belt.
I bought a vlecro strap large enough to go around my thigh. I have a phone case on it so that I can carry my phone around when working around the house. I have also clipped my fixed blade knife and sheath to it so that I can carry them if I am hiking in the back woods.
Me too, especially when working on a project. A tool belt could help for some of the items, but most of my tools don't really fit in the belt.I bought a vlecro strap large enough to go around my thigh. I have a phone case on it so that I can carry my phone around when working around the house. I have also clipped my fixed blade knife and sheath to it so that I can carry them if I am hiking in the back woods.
Then I doubt if the tools would fit in pockets, either.