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Oh what the heck is this??

While we were away someone broke into our house, washed all my jeans in really hot water and shrunk them down a size or two.

Who would do such an evil thing???

I am demanding my money back from the neighbor who was supposedly watching the house.


Google image. (But it might as well be me.)

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  1. I think that criminal travels around! I've seen his nasty work around here from time to time!
    Peace,
    Muff

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  2. Not only do they travel, they are invisible. It happens right before my eyes.

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  3. Very familiar with your uninvited guest. See my post for today.

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    1. You have a double whammy there with the addition of a treat buyer. Mike did buy cannoli the night before we left FL. There wasn't even a stawberry stuck on it to make me feel there was a slight nutritional value.

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    2. Cannolis are one of the staff of life, are they not? Sure taste like it. Oh, man I have to back my belt off a notch just thinking about it.

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  4. You really should buy or sew yourself a long muumuu (Hawaiian gown). No worries whatsoever of any burglar sneaking in and shrinking the darn thing! Lol. They are loose fitting and hide any and all bulges.

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  5. And here I thought you were doing all of that bike riding and walking. It must have been a pants shrinker.

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    1. Sadly, lots of exercise only gave me permission to eat whatever I wanted.

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  6. It is not only amazing how sneaky they can be but they work very fast!

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  7. The same person must have been in our house while we were in AZ!!! The winter was too good to me.

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  8. And I had that same person do the same thing to my pants. Aggravation! I'm going to chase after that person to lose some calories.

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    1. That is a good idea, too. I am thinking about the muumuu though.

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