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Tuesday May 22nd 2012

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Lost and Found

This is probably a corny post for someone who is not in my shoes.

Like I care.

I visited Norway for the second time in two months, courtesy of a company sponsored visit. 

I was able to get the same room that I had stayed in previously at my hotel, and was thankful for that, because there was a certain comfort attached to the room that I can’t really describe in words.

In any case, being the part-time cleanliness freak that I am, I was just moving the cushions on the comfy huge chair that was in the room, and much to my surprise, I discovered a Hutch SIM card there. 

Turns out that it was my long-discarded pre-paid SIM card which I had lost, though I did not know till that moment that it was missing, probably because I hadn’t felt the need to use it.

I took the now-precious SIM card and kept it safely.

How often is it that you lose something in a foreign country and manage to recover it when you go there again after some time?

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3 Responses to “Lost and Found”

  1. anonymous says:

    how bad.. they didnt clean the place i guess :P
    nagi

  2. harithekid says:

    I guess they didn’t search around to clean up every nook and cranny, though the place was pretty neat when I got there first.

    In defense of the house-keeping staff.

  3. anonymous says:

    Oh, that’s just the nicest coincidence :)
    - T

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