Texas is a big place, with lots of spots to lose stuff.

Places!

Here is why you should care about this: if you learn about where people find stuff, it might give you more ideas on where to look when you lose something. One of our favorite contributions came from outside our traditional surveys and was offered up by Renee Raven. She lost her wedding ring and scoured the house, car, and everywhere to find it. She was about to relent and just by a look-a-alike when she discovered she had put it under another ring on a ring holder (that's a great tip if you lose a ring...look with the other rings).

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The Survey

We once again polled a bunch of our friends and listeners on social media. We were deluged with answers of lost and found items. You might think it would be the usual items like phones, remotes, and car keys, but the answers were all over the place, both big and small.

A Tip

May pause a moment to give you a little tip?  I added a Tile to my keychain a few years back and it has been a lifesaver. The keys can find your phone, or the phone can find your keys. They also make versions for your wallets and other stuff. With a current price under $20, you'll save yourself unbelievable amount of time looking for stuff if you pick one up. I promise, if you make this leap, you'll thank me.

Let's Get To It!

So let's get back to it. The audio version of this is next, with the answers we received online below that. So, let's go!

What's The Weirdest Place You Found Something You Were Looking For?

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