They could have at least studied something more useful - like where the heck sock mates end up? Even after a recent purge I still have a big hatful of singles in my closet! Now there is a study I'd like to read. :-)
I read this quite some time ago... so very useful! It is certainly relevant to my workplace, where the study can also be applied to migratory movements of forks, and at a lesser rate, normal sized spoons.
Perhaps swallows could be involved? Although I'm not sure if they would be African or European swallows...
They could have at least studied something more useful - like where the heck sock mates end up? Even after a recent purge I still have a big hatful of singles in my closet! Now there is a study I'd like to read. :-)
ReplyDeleteI read this quite some time ago... so very useful! It is certainly relevant to my workplace, where the study can also be applied to migratory movements of forks, and at a lesser rate, normal sized spoons.
ReplyDeletePerhaps swallows could be involved? Although I'm not sure if they would be African or European swallows...