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ive had enough! mustve been a curse put on me today or something ;)

Ive lost my mobile and something else i REALLY need. Thing most irratating about it is i remember disconnecting my mobile ffrom its charger and putting it next to my handbag before i went out last night ... then i had a million of other things to do so i got distracted .... ipicked up my handbag and it felt light so i pawed thru it and remember seeing my purse ... and went on my way when i got to my destination my mobile wasnt in my bag .... ive searched the house everywhere and my car and i cant find it or the other thing!

Then this morning i went to find this job place but they only put first floor and the building on my card ..... so i walked up in down this street for ages n couldnt find the building .... then i saw another union site with "we have moved" .... so i thought that was it ....so i drove to the other side of east perth to be told that it wasnt there but they gave me directions on where it was ... in the middle of druggo ville.

Come home .... i have turned the place upside down and spent all night looknig for my mobile n i cant find it ... i feel sick ... im feeling liek a total emotional female over nothing but its really pissing me off :)

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