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[QUOTE="DurhamParish, post: 378515, member: 19040"] This all reminds me of a funny story . . . . I call it "blue blazer day". I worked in an office and there were two other men in the same office with me. At the end of one work day, John was the first to leave to go home. A little while later Mike, who was in a car-pool left to go home also. I was sitting there in the office winding up my day when suddenly Mike dashed back into the office in a bit of a panic. Apparently we all three had worn our "blue blazers" (that ubiquitous garment that so many men have) and John had accidentally put on Mike's by mistake (they were roughly the same stature). The bad thing about it was that Mike's car keys were in the pocket and were at that moment on the way home with John. The worst thing for Mike was that he was driving the car-pool that day and they had an agreement that if the "driver" for the day could not provide transportation, that person was required to provide cabs for the others. Not sure how much that cost Mike that day, I didn't have the heart to ask. After that, Mike labeled the hangers on the coat rack in-case we all wore blue blazers on the same day again. I always think of that story before I put my boots in/on the boot rack in the albergue. Haven't had a problem yet . . . . . . [/QUOTE]
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