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According to Uber’s latest Lost & Found Index, the items most frequently forgotten by passengers are pretty much what you’d expect: phones, keys, wallets, headphones, backpacks, water bottles, and so on.
That said, not all riders are quite so predictable. Most remember to take their 22 bundt cakes with them when they exit the vehicle, but one person did not. Another passenger accidentally abandoned a catheter.
No matter what you’ve left behind, your Uber driver will help you recover it. Watch the video below to find out how, and read on for a list of 30 especially bizarre belongings Uber riders have alighted without.
There are some incredibly difficult choices that we’ll have to make in our lives. Picking the partner we’ll spend the rest of our lives with. Choosing whom to save in a zombie apocalypse. And… deciding who’s worthy of your love more: your dog or your closest family members.
Redditor Rejc7929 shared a story with the AITA community about how their mom was forcing them to choose between the family dog, who meant everything to the teenager, and their mom’s new fiance, Anthony, who’s allergic.
To make things even more dramatic, Dax the dog used to be the redditor’s dad’s pet. After their father passed away, the redditor found comfort in Dax’s company even more than before. Have a read through the story below, dear Pandas, and share your thoughts on the situation.
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• Spanish Speakers Grief Support Group, free via Zoom: ¿Ha Perdido Un Ser Amado? / Are You Grieving a Loved One? To be held 10-11:30 a.m. Sábado / Saturdays: March/Marzo 13 and 27, April/Abril 10 and 24, May/Mayo 8 and 22. Email bourgaue@ebnhc.org or call 857-248-5728.
• Loss Due to COVID19 drop-in support group, free via Zoom: To be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. Thursdays, April 15 and May 20. This drop-in support group is designed for people who have had a loved one die from the COVID-19 virus. Led by a bereavement counselor, it is a safe space to process your grief, learn coping techniques, and make connections with others who are on a similar grief journey. Space is limited; reserve by Tuesday before each session. Email MGrimm@CareDimensions.org or call 781-373-6645.
The family Labrador in his older age, who is mentioned in the beginning of this article, shown enjoying a day of sunshine during his time. (Photo: Fala Burnette, Wolf Branch Homestead)
In 2020, my in-laws put to rest a yellow Labrador who was an essential part of everyone s lives after a long illness. A simple stray, given a forever home already as an aged adult dog, with somewhere around 10 long years left to give. He was special enough that even I myself will remember him as the best dog I have ever known, my husband and I spending a great deal of time with his four-legged friend. Countless times he was by our side for some of the most fun memories.
human with time. i wish you all the best sincerely another 43, george bush. alabama will play oklahoma at the sugar bowl in january. and an update. we showed you this incredible video of a 30 car pile upin milwaukee. ment one woman lost herbie loved pet. she explained this story and it does have a happy ending. she calls her puppy rescue puppy. valerie s dad was diagnosed with cancer. she was the only reason he would get out of bed to play with her on the floor for a couple hours. if it weren t for her he wouldn t have. they were visiting their family and decided to head back to madison. people started slamming on their breaks. they were in the middle of a pileup. i got hit by a semi and two