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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

And when you get a relatively substantial distance away you begin to get an annoying feeling that you've forgotten something. When has this happened to you?

I just left my house and now that I'm sitting in work I'm thinking I forgot to fully close the front door. I'm 90% sure I did, but I have enough doubt that I'm seriously considering going back!

What are your stories? Was your paranoia ever proven right?

-Courtmey

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury

Nope.

I keep a manbag with all the necessaries ready to go:

* keys

* wallet

* phone

* smokables

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"And when you get a relatively substantial distance away you begin to get an annoying feeling that you've forgotten something. When has this happened to you?

I just left my house and now that I'm sitting in work I'm thinking I forgot to fully close the front door. I'm 90% sure I did, but I have enough doubt that I'm seriously considering going back!

What are your stories? Was your paranoia ever proven right?

-Courtmey"

left my keys in garage once still there when I got home xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"And when you get a relatively substantial distance away you begin to get an annoying feeling that you've forgotten something. When has this happened to you?

I just left my house and now that I'm sitting in work I'm thinking I forgot to fully close the front door. I'm 90% sure I did, but I have enough doubt that I'm seriously considering going back!

What are your stories? Was your paranoia ever proven right?

-Courtmey"

I spelt my name wrong.

Not a good sign...

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By *rmrsgyCouple
over a year ago

cleethorpes

Wife walks out of the gate then goes back to check the door everytime

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury

I tend to leave the door unlocked, much to the other half's annoyance

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

All these problems get worse with age.

I've forgotten what I was going to post on this thread!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Left the car keys in the outside of the door one in a car park, I only realised 20 min later.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Left the car keys in the outside of the door one in a car park, I only realised 20 min later."

We're the keys still there?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I tend to leave the door unlocked, much to the other half's annoyance"

We do that here all the time. Wouldn't think of it back home in NY.

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By *reelove1969Couple
over a year ago

bristol

Got to work and panicked id left the iron on ...had a similar scare with the oven

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I cooked pizzas to take to my sister's to have whilst getting ready for a night out, wasn't till several hours later having been convinced I'd forgotten something when I left, that I realised I'd left the last pizza in the oven. That was still on. Luckily my best mate has a key and only lives a few streets away, so quick phone call and she popped round and removed the charred remains and turned oven off.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"And when you get a relatively substantial distance away you begin to get an annoying feeling that you've forgotten something. When has this happened to you?

I just left my house and now that I'm sitting in work I'm thinking I forgot to fully close the front door. I'm 90% sure I did, but I have enough doubt that I'm seriously considering going back!

What are your stories? Was your paranoia ever proven right?

-Courtmey

I spelt my name wrong.

Not a good sign..."

At least you can remember your name. I've had to look at my driving license for assistance.

I'm forever leaving things lying around. I've locked my keys inside my car, I need to pick up stuff I left at my friend's place, I have double booked a few things recently.

I'm not usually paranoid unless I feel someone is watching or following me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Left the car keys in the outside of the door one in a car park, I only realised 20 min later.

We're the keys still there? "

Yes thankfully

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

I go out and forget to turn ma heating down, when I get back it's like a greenhouse in here.

Tomatoes anyone

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I cooked pizzas to take to my sister's to have whilst getting ready for a night out, wasn't till several hours later having been convinced I'd forgotten something when I left, that I realised I'd left the last pizza in the oven. That was still on. Luckily my best mate has a key and only lives a few streets away, so quick phone call and she popped round and removed the charred remains and turned oven off. "

Damn ovens!

Once back in NYC, I was making tea and I left to go meet people and I didn't realize until a half hour later that I left the water boiling on the stove.

I had to run back home, almost a mile, and shut the stove off (it was a gas stove, not electric, so there was a flame and everything). The glass kettle had the plastic bit at the top melting into it because all the water had burnt off.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've never actually left anything important, but I do the "shit I've left the hair straightners/curling tongs on" thing about three times a week.

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"I tend to leave the door unlocked, much to the other half's annoyance

We do that here all the time. Wouldn't think of it back home in NY. "

Used to live in central London.

Came home from work and discovered I'd left the front door open ALL DAY.

No-one had come in.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I popped back into the house as I was leaving the other day. I never have to lock it as it's never empty when I'm arriving or leaving but this day it was.

Three quarters of an hour along the road I visualised the key hanging out of the door.

An hour and a half later I passed that point on the road having returned, locked up and retrieved the key

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've left my keys in the lock on the street side of the door a couple of times. I also forgot my sleeping baby when I popped next door to borrow something. They offered me a cuppa while I was there and before I knew it an hour and a half had flown by. I only meant to nip in and out. My house was unlocked too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"And when you get a relatively substantial distance away you begin to get an annoying feeling that you've forgotten something. When has this happened to you?

I just left my house and now that I'm sitting in work I'm thinking I forgot to fully close the front door. I'm 90% sure I did, but I have enough doubt that I'm seriously considering going back!

What are your stories? Was your paranoia ever proven right?

-Courtmey"

left my door unlocked, my mum was dropping my washing off(perks perks ) she was suppose to leave it in the porch, but came in as the door was unlocked and walked in on a few adult dvds i left on the side as my mate dropped them off before work,

slightly different story to you! haha.

if your mums due over, go back haha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've left my keys in the lock on the street side of the door a couple of times. I also forgot my sleeping baby when I popped next door to borrow something. They offered me a cuppa while I was there and before I knew it an hour and a half had flown by. I only meant to nip in and out. My house was unlocked too "

haha dont be hard on yourself, i left my mates kid in a different country!

ps shame your hiding your pictures

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

I went out one day and all my furniture had been stolen, luckily the thieves had replaced it with exact replicas

*Steven Wright www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1HYUyhujl4

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I went out one day and all my furniture had been stolen, luckily the thieves had replaced it with exact replicas

*Steven Wright www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1HYUyhujl4

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've left my keys in the lock on the street side of the door a couple of times. I also forgot my sleeping baby when I popped next door to borrow something. They offered me a cuppa while I was there and before I knew it an hour and a half had flown by. I only meant to nip in and out. My house was unlocked too "
Nell that's not good xx

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

I've gone out left the door wide open not even closed and once some lad was shouting from downstairs in the middle of the night was everything OK. Front door had been wide open all night and he was checking I was OK

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I've gone out left the door wide open not even closed and once some lad was shouting from downstairs in the middle of the night was everything OK. Front door had been wide open all night and he was checking I was OK

"

That is genuinely nice of him

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By *rcticFoxxxWoman
over a year ago

Hereabouts

Regularly leave the house without the rucksack, so we end up spending like 10p on carrier bags. No paranoia but it's irksome.

When I lived at home, my sister and I would share a room when she wasn't at boarding school.. If I didn't know she was going to be there and I was out I'd panic that I'd left the lid of my sex toy box open slightly... I did once but I don't think she saw anything.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nope never and even my friends ask me when I've left their house with them, did I turn my straightener off/iron/lock the door etc etc. I've got an incredible memory. But just after I had my child like the month following the trauma that is child birth my memory went! I'd be over someone's house and I'd leave because I had overwhelming throughts of leaving irons on, baths running, straighteners on! Mad but I liked it, memory came back though, sometimes it would be nice to be able to forget things.

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By *rcticFoxxxWoman
over a year ago

Hereabouts


"haha dont be hard on yourself, i left my mates kid in a different country!

ps shame your hiding your pictures "

Can I ask how you managed that?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"haha dont be hard on yourself, i left my mates kid in a different country!

ps shame your hiding your pictures

Can I ask how you managed that?

"

yeah course, i dropped my mates kid off at a party and lived over in the country next to it, i went to some shops, got chatting to some friends ad totally forgot about the child

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My husband has left his house keys AND car keys in the lock on the outside of the front door, with the (new at the time) car parked approx 3m away for an entire night before. Could have throttled him for it.

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By *oward1978Man
over a year ago

Rotherham

I definitely have a touch of OCD about such things. It always turns out I never forgot to lock the door, switch off the tv, lock the car etc. I tend to be a bit of a worrier, that's my problem. Can be quite annoying actually.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My husband has left his house keys AND car keys in the lock on the outside of the front door, with the (new at the time) car parked approx 3m away for an entire night before. Could have throttled him for it. "

My sister was round one night and I said I was going to bed, she said she'd post my key as she was watching something on telly. Next morning I'm ready to take my daughter to school, notice no keys had been posted, my front door is locked, I'm thinking she's locked my door and taken my keys which also had my car keys and my locked back door key on them. I had to climb out my living room window foaming at the mouth cos I'm so angry, then see she'd left my bastard keys in the front door, she'd locked it but just decided to leave them there! Fucking idiot!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My husband has left his house keys AND car keys in the lock on the outside of the front door, with the (new at the time) car parked approx 3m away for an entire night before. Could have throttled him for it. "

My brother left the house keys in the outside door once back in NYC when we were kids. It ended up that someone took them out of the door.

We had to get the locks changed because not only did someone have his keys, but they also knew which house they went too.

He wasn't allowed to have keys to the house again until well into high school.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Its called a 'forgot my trunks' moment!

When I went swimming with the school if you had forgotten your trunks you had the indignity of trying to chose something suitable from the found property box. Inevitably ending up with something baggy and too big so the drawstring had to be extra tight, not a cool look.

To this day, if I am fretting about something I have mislaid, left undone or think I should have done before leaving home anyone who knows me well asks me if I have forgotten my trunks again...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Left my keys in my locker at work... was convinced they were in my pocket when u left. Thought I'd lost them on bus....

This morning left for work couldn't find my fags assuming I left them on bed I brought some more got to work and they were in pocket lol x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I locked myself out recently. I had a meet through fab. Not someone I'd met before. She texted me to say she had arrived and I went out to greet her, the front door closing behind me. Oops

I had to climb in through the only open window, which is small and high up. Legs dangling in the air as I tried to squeeze through and negotiate the head first drop that was awaiting me.

What made this worse was that this was meant to be a sub/dom meet, with me taking the dom role. So this did not help set the mood.

Disastrous.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I locked myself out recently. I had a meet through fab. Not someone I'd met before. She texted me to say she had arrived and I went out to greet her, the front door closing behind me. Oops

I had to climb in through the only open window, which is small and high up. Legs dangling in the air as I tried to squeeze through and negotiate the head first drop that was awaiting me.

What made this worse was that this was meant to be a sub/dom meet, with me taking the dom role. So this did not help set the mood.

Disastrous.

"

just had to laugh that i would have loved to have seen

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I locked myself out recently. I had a meet through fab. Not someone I'd met before. She texted me to say she had arrived and I went out to greet her, the front door closing behind me. Oops

I had to climb in through the only open window, which is small and high up. Legs dangling in the air as I tried to squeeze through and negotiate the head first drop that was awaiting me.

What made this worse was that this was meant to be a sub/dom meet, with me taking the dom role. So this did not help set the mood.

Disastrous.

just had to laugh that i would have loved to have seen "

Me too!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I locked myself out recently. I had a meet through fab. Not someone I'd met before. She texted me to say she had arrived and I went out to greet her, the front door closing behind me. Oops

I had to climb in through the only open window, which is small and high up. Legs dangling in the air as I tried to squeeze through and negotiate the head first drop that was awaiting me.

What made this worse was that this was meant to be a sub/dom meet, with me taking the dom role. So this did not help set the mood.

Disastrous.

just had to laugh that i would have loved to have seen

Me too! "

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Imagine how the first British guy in space is gonna feel

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By *ordonBennettMan
over a year ago

dover

I decide to lock my bike as there had been several stolen in the vicinity.

Got back to my bike at the end of the day and found someone had stolen the lock...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ive ledt the ghds on a few times

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

This is why I'll be fitting sensors all over my house so I can check it all remotely

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I cooked pizzas to take to my sister's to have whilst getting ready for a night out, wasn't till several hours later having been convinced I'd forgotten something when I left, that I realised I'd left the last pizza in the oven. That was still on. Luckily my best mate has a key and only lives a few streets away, so quick phone call and she popped round and removed the charred remains and turned oven off.

Damn ovens!

Once back in NYC, I was making tea and I left to go meet people and I didn't realize until a half hour later that I left the water boiling on the stove.

I had to run back home, almost a mile, and shut the stove off (it was a gas stove, not electric, so there was a flame and everything). The glass kettle had the plastic bit at the top melting into it because all the water had burnt off. "

That was close!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Years ago I worked in London and used to get the train to work.

As the train pulled into London I thought. Shit !!!! I've left the iron on !

I got the next train home to check.

I didn't I never iron now before leaving the house and if I straighten my hair in the morning. I take the hair straighteners with me. So I know I haven't left them plugged

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I cooked pizzas to take to my sister's to have whilst getting ready for a night out, wasn't till several hours later having been convinced I'd forgotten something when I left, that I realised I'd left the last pizza in the oven. That was still on. Luckily my best mate has a key and only lives a few streets away, so quick phone call and she popped round and removed the charred remains and turned oven off.

Damn ovens!

Once back in NYC, I was making tea and I left to go meet people and I didn't realize until a half hour later that I left the water boiling on the stove.

I had to run back home, almost a mile, and shut the stove off (it was a gas stove, not electric, so there was a flame and everything). The glass kettle had the plastic bit at the top melting into it because all the water had burnt off.

That was close!! "

Yes. The whole house smelt of burnt plastic, too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Years ago I worked in London and used to get the train to work.

As the train pulled into London I thought. Shit !!!! I've left the iron on !

I got the next train home to check.

I didn't I never iron now before leaving the house and if I straighten my hair in the morning. I take the hair straighteners with me. So I know I haven't left them plugged "

Take a photo on your phone of your straighteners once you've unplugged them.

That way you can see that you've unplugged them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I got to work once and was convinced I'd left both front doors open. I travelled the 1 hour journey back home to find that I had

Luckily all was well.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Left ignition key in bike in bar park. Went all over newcastle shopping, ran like fook back to the bike when realised after a few hours. Bike was still there

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Imagine how the first British guy in space is gonna feel "

Just as he's leaving the atmosphere he'll realise he left the oven on

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've never actually left anything important, but I do the "shit I've left the hair straightners/curling tongs on" thing about three times a week. "

I've started to unplug mine now after I've used them for that very reason

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By *uby0000Woman
over a year ago

hertfordshire

my hubby is the worlds worst for not locking things I luckily walk behind him to check

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

My wallet once fell out of my bag on the bus home. First I knew about it was when the bus driver came round at the end of his shift to give it back. What a star!

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