Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is 3!! She doesn't own perfume obviously.
As for the cushions, I only swapped them over to Christmas ones yesterday so would have known if there was a perfume there.
Christmas cushions?![]()
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is 3!! She doesn't own perfume obviously.
As for the cushions, I only swapped them over to Christmas ones yesterday so would have known if there was a perfume there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a mystery object in my house as well. We had recently reupholstered a sofa and had few people over right after the sofa came home. A few days after that I found an item in the sofa and nobody who'd been there (I asked them all) claimed it wasn't theirs. It was obviously not new, it was something that a parent would give their child and say, this was mine when I was a kid.
I still have it.
Raggedy Ann? Rubik's Cube?
It was an engraved pen knife.
Probably one of the workers who reupholstered your sofa dropped it in the couch by mistake.
If it looks like a keepsake you should call and ask if anyone is missing a pocket knife. If they can give you the correct initials, you'll know that you found the true owner.
Uh, yeah. Newly reupholstered sofa it's obvi it was a worker's. It's no mystery. Shame on you for not contacting the company immediately.
Anonymous wrote:OP here and I am creeped out that the sitter thought to do that. I haven't asked her and she hasn't admitted to it but it's weird behavior and very creepy too if that is the case.
Anonymous wrote:Wasn't perfume, but basically had the same thing happen. It turned out to be a ghost.
Anonymous wrote:You are male, do not live with a woman and change your sofa cushions over to Christmas theme? That’s unusual.