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:-$ I have just spent the last 10 minutes looking for my glasses... I searched the desk, the floor, the bin even my colleagues bag and do u fink I could find the buggers?

After much searching and even tidying (I now know wot colour my desk actually is) I finally found them hiding in a deep dark corner of the office... am I the only one who suffers the invasion of theiving little gremlins?

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I have a few gremlins at home but they're all called Tina, it is amazing the amount of effort they go through just to make your life miserable the next morning.

sometimes I think they're watching me all the time and recording every time I leave something in a memorable location so that I can pick it up next day, and then they all come and move it away.

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