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T-Mobile G1 cell phone

Lost in Chicago, IL, on Labor Day, September 6, 2010.

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Red Sox #20 Kevin Youkilis Gray Road Jersey T-Shirt

I got this shirt, my only gray Red Sox t-shirt (referencing the gray jerseys players wear on the road) only a few months before losing it, along with an entire load of laundry that I left behind at a Somerville … Continue reading

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Blue Temple Bar Dublin Ireland t-shirt

Purchased in Ireland, in the summer of 2007. Lost on a harried evening in November 2009. I forgot a load of laundry (including this t-shirt) at a Somerville laundromat — in one of the washers, I think. When I realized … Continue reading

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iPod, with case [9191 songs]

On January 21, 2009, at about five pm, I slipped on an icy sidewalk in Boston. I fell hard on my right elbow. I didn’t discover until later, after I got off the CT1 bus in Cambridge, that my ipod … Continue reading

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The Decalogue: Disc 2, Fims IV-VII Netflix DVD

Sometime during the summer of 2006 I lost the second disc of Krzysztof Kieślowski’s The Decalogue — films Four (“Honour thy father and thy mother”), Five (“Thou shalt not kill”) and Six (“Thou shalt not commit adultery”); each of the … Continue reading

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Canon Li-ion Battery Pack BP-511

Borrowed, misplaced… and it never resurfaced: Probably June 2008, replacement purchased: August 2008.

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Gap polo shirt (bright blue, with white stripes)

Dropped along the cliff walk pathways of seaside Howth, Ireland on July 22, 2007.

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Sony a/v cord, with connector

Misplaced: November 2007, replaced: December fifth, 2007, & then found: December ninth, 2007. As it turns out, all I really needed was a memory card reader.

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