Shipston lost property, sentimental item...

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Shipston lost property, sentimental item...

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A bit of a long shot I know, but I've gone though everything that was packed that w/end, jacket pockets, emptied all the hidey holes in the bus, the "little shelf by the hall phone" where I put all my male pocket detreitus, but I can't find this:

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I bought it on a Surrey Scouts Expo to the Bernese Oberland in 2009; it was #1 son's first overseas experience, good memories of that trip every time I use it.
Don't suppose anyone picked it up?

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Bugger.. Sorry, didnt see it... :(

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If Paul has it, it could be years before he finds it .....
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Sorry Ian, didn't see it
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It was worth asking but you know when you get that bad feeling of "it should be here, but it's not"... I so rarely lose anything (first penknife did 14 years before #1 posted it in the kitchen bin as a toddler) but I'm getting more philosophical about mere stuff these days.

I still hate losing things :x

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silverbullet wrote:
I still hate losing things :x

Hahahaha ...... I bet you'd like to loose your virginity again !!
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Sorry dude didn't see it probably pretty well disguised by the look of it. Bummer
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I did a sweep of the campsite for litter on the Monday and didn't see it in the paddock, sorry to say Ian.
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syncropaddy wrote:
silverbullet wrote:
I still hate losing things :x

Hahahaha ...... I bet you'd like to loose your virginity again !!

No. It was a miserable experience, with hindsight. What an old bike :run

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Found it! :D

Now I remember the "Ah good you're home now, sort this out for the kids" DIY job, that resulted in my knife being dropped into the house tool box... :oops:

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