A Stain on My T-Shirt

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A Stain on My T-Shirt

Why do stains always appear on my favourite piece of clothing and not on that 20 year old T-shirt I used to clean out the garage in?

Next doors baby is always sick on my new interview suit, never on my plastic kitchen apron?

The dog walks carefully round my old slippers and grabs enthusiastically at my spotless new ones, drooling in his excitement.

You have to smile, don’t you?



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Thats life!!!

Thanks Marie.

Of course, I can relate!

Thanks Marlene

Hahaha, and I thought this only happened to me! :-)

Thanks,

Wayne

Thanks Wayne. Join the club.

Ain't that always the way?!

Thanks Albert. You are so right.

Well that does happen at times, what I still try to figure out is where do the socks go when they hit the dryer....I put a pair in but never get a pair back ;)

Thanks Garland. It's the sock gremlins. They thrive on human confusion.

OMG, I must be really confused ;)

maybe you should wear your nice kitchen apron to the next interview... :-)

Thanks for the late-day humor

Thanks Leon. Now there's an idea.

Yes, you have to smile and maybe even giggle a little

Ah Lori, the giggles..that's the heart of it.

Lol you just made me smile :)

Thanks Makayla. Share the smiles.

Your very welcome! :) I definitely will.

Lol, we just have to put up with these things!

Thanks Thomas. So right.

Like the cute message on a baby's bib says, "Spit Happens!"

Murphy's Law.

Yes, your post brought a smile to my face!

Thank you!

Susan

Thanks Susan, yes, if we can smile, we can continue.

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