| Wes Janson ( @ 2006-09-05 12:28:00 |
clusterfuck
I seem to have lost my cell phone somehow, as we can't find it anywhere.
This is really kinda strange, because by all rights it can't be missing. On Sunday, up in Tampa, I called Blaine from outside his apartment door. I know for a fact I had the phone then. We spent quite a while playing games, watching the movie, and then I went to sleep. I seem to recall turning the ringer on my phone off, right before falling asleep. When we left, I thought I still had it. On the way home, we stopped at Chik-Fil-A and had lunch. Then dropped Georgie and Michelle off (got out of the car for only a moment), and then dropped Taylor off (didn't even get out of the car). Then I went home.
Facts:
I've searched the car thoroughly, while calling the phone, and found nothing.
Blaine has searched his apartment, while calling the phone, including outside his door, and found nothing.
We've searched my bedroom while letting the phone ring, and heard nothing/seen nothing.
I even looked outside in the front lawn, in the offhand chance it fell out of my pocket into my sleeping bag, and then out onto the yard when bringing my stuff inside.
I looked up the number for that franchise, and spoke to the owner of the Chik-Fil-A, and he said no one had found any cell phones.
Theories:
A: Phone is in Blaine's apartment, and Blaine didn't spot it.
B: Somewhere outside Blaine's apartment, I dropped the phone in the parking lot.
C: It fell out of my pocket while eating lunch, and either wasn't found, or was picked up and stolen by someone else.
D: Phone is lost somewhere in my house, and we somehow cannot hear it or see it.
E: Georgie and Michelle somehow accidentally picked up my phone and took it with them.
Solution:
I'm fucked, because I have no phone, I've only got a handful of numbers that I pulled off of calling records online, and I've got no clue where the damned thing could have gone. If you're reading this, please do me a favor and send me an e-mail with whatever phone numbers of yours I've lost (wesjanson at gmail.com). Thanks!
I seem to have lost my cell phone somehow, as we can't find it anywhere.
This is really kinda strange, because by all rights it can't be missing. On Sunday, up in Tampa, I called Blaine from outside his apartment door. I know for a fact I had the phone then. We spent quite a while playing games, watching the movie, and then I went to sleep. I seem to recall turning the ringer on my phone off, right before falling asleep. When we left, I thought I still had it. On the way home, we stopped at Chik-Fil-A and had lunch. Then dropped Georgie and Michelle off (got out of the car for only a moment), and then dropped Taylor off (didn't even get out of the car). Then I went home.
Facts:
I've searched the car thoroughly, while calling the phone, and found nothing.
Blaine has searched his apartment, while calling the phone, including outside his door, and found nothing.
We've searched my bedroom while letting the phone ring, and heard nothing/seen nothing.
I even looked outside in the front lawn, in the offhand chance it fell out of my pocket into my sleeping bag, and then out onto the yard when bringing my stuff inside.
I looked up the number for that franchise, and spoke to the owner of the Chik-Fil-A, and he said no one had found any cell phones.
Theories:
A: Phone is in Blaine's apartment, and Blaine didn't spot it.
B: Somewhere outside Blaine's apartment, I dropped the phone in the parking lot.
C: It fell out of my pocket while eating lunch, and either wasn't found, or was picked up and stolen by someone else.
D: Phone is lost somewhere in my house, and we somehow cannot hear it or see it.
E: Georgie and Michelle somehow accidentally picked up my phone and took it with them.
Solution:
I'm fucked, because I have no phone, I've only got a handful of numbers that I pulled off of calling records online, and I've got no clue where the damned thing could have gone. If you're reading this, please do me a favor and send me an e-mail with whatever phone numbers of yours I've lost (wesjanson at gmail.com). Thanks!