One of the biggest dumbass moments of my life, and there are many.
It was a Monday (my day off) just a few months ago and I had set out to complete a very small honey-do list.
I live in an apartment and one of the things on the list was to go to the office to discuss a new rent increase and some maintenance issues that needed addressing. Normally I walk over there, but this day, for some reason, I drove.
I finished talking to the people in the office and went over and got the mail. Just then my phone rang and it was my wife Debbie. We were discussing my office visit and I was bragging on how I had convinced them to cut the rent increase in half and was feeling pretty good about myself as
I walked right past my car on my way back to the apartment.
The phone call had ended just as I approached the parking space that I
thought my car should be in. I stood there

knowing I had just walked past the car on the way to the office.
I called Debbie back and asked her if she had just been by and got the car, and she said no, why? I told her that it was here just 10 minutes ago, and now it's gone. She said are you sure you parked it there, and I said yes, I had just seen it parked there.
After another 10 minutes of

, I figured I had better call the police, so I did.
Just as that call ended, Greg, a buddy from work called. We talked for a minute and I told him I needed to get off the phone, that I had just reported my car stolen and still had some things to get shored up. He extended his sympathies and let me off the phone.
As I was hanging up with Greg, an officer showed up, took a statement and said he would call if they heard anything.
Debbie pulled up just as the officer was leaving, so we went inside, discussed it for a bit and figured we should call the insurance company, so I tended to that as she headed back to work. While I'm on the phone with the insurance company, I keep getting the call waiting tone over and over, but I didn't want to switch over until I was through. About 5 minutes later, just as I was hanging up, Debbie comes through the door and says "Your car is parked up at the office."
I instantly remembered driving it up there and was completely inundated with a feeling of DUMB FUCKING MORON!
I sat there for a minute trying to figure out a way to get out of the mess without complete and total embarrassment. Deciding to just man up and take my lumps, I began calling the police, the insurance company and my friend Greg back. The police and insurance people were really cool about it and we shared some laughs over the whole incident. My buddy Greg, rightfully, reiterated what a dumb fucking moron I really am.
The next day I head in to work and the first thing that I'm greeted with is "Hey Rick, where's your car?" and the whole room erupted in laughter.
