You could cut one foot off, that would solve your problems.
2007-03-28 08:55:17
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answer #1
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answered by ik ben alphabetsoup 3
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I have the answer to your question!!!
My friend and I discovered, after a long study of the problem...
that we could solve this mystery by sewing a GPS chip into a pair of our socks, to discover where they go. Low and behold after a tea break, while the laundry was washing, (we had blueberry scones and chamomile). We had success!
After two days of surveillance we hit pay dirt. That night my friend and I would make the journey, to solve the mystery that has plagued man for years. We removed the panel in the back of the dryer and climbed through. Now I know this may sound like "The Chronicles of Narnia", but it worked.We found ourselves in a small town called Argyle, it's reminiscent of a Scottish village and it's denizens are called "Changelings". We happened by luck to stumble on a factory in which they take various items from our dryers (socks, tee shirts, pantyhose, etc.) and turn them into fashionable attire, mostly hats. We documented it on video tape to show the world of our discovery, but when we reviewed the tape it was blank. But we know what we saw.... THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE"
2007-04-05 05:23:58
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answered by Eartha Q 6
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Surely you know? Socks, gloves, biros - there's a hole in the sky/washing machine where they all disappear - never to be seen again (well, not until about a week after you've thrown away the one from the odd sock bag because it doesn't fit any more). It's called "Sod's Law". (Maybe that's really meant to be "Sock's Law"). We've started using some as mobile phone socks - they're the ones left behind at our house by my nieces and nephews!! Camouflage and Barbie look really cool.
2007-04-03 08:47:01
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answered by annarid 1
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Socks have a very mysterious way of getting astray or lost, even though one, I presume, never takes one off in the street. Keep all the single ones, one day when you least expect it, they will all come together again as pairs. In the mean time, you have 2 choices: go sockless, or buy a new pair. You still have to go out sockless to the shop!
2007-04-02 04:42:22
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answered by MoiMoii 5
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here's a joke ~
Boy comes in wearing a pair of odd socks. Teacher goes and says: 'Why are you wearing odd socks?' Boy says: 'They are not odd, I have a pair exactly the same at home!'
Okay....maybe not funny, but I can never find a pair of socks all the time, I just go to school wearing odd socks!
2007-03-28 08:55:48
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answer #5
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answered by thedianaliveson 2
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Go sock less to the shops and buy a nice new pair that everyone you know will be proud of!
2007-04-03 22:21:53
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answered by Girlie 2
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Why do you need a pair of matching socks you have odd feet,every one dose.
2007-04-05 07:13:57
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answered by Granny 5
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Get a new pair of socks
2007-03-28 09:24:21
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answered by Anonymous
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i ave the same prob with my socks i am sure there is a sock thief some where even when i buy the same they still look odd so i just wear odd 1s now lol x
2007-03-30 23:48:13
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answered by xx glad to be ere xx 3
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Not a problem. Pick another sock of another color, pattern, and thickness. If anyone notices, tell them you bought them as a set and have another pair at home just like them!
2007-03-28 09:02:53
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answered by Scott P 2
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Search the back of the washing machine drum or the filter - you may even find a new pair, and some cacks to go with them.
2007-03-28 08:54:17
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answered by Anonymous
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