There are a lot of great things about BYU. And of course some not so great things, but isn't that always the case? One of the things about BYU that I especially appreciate is the (usual) efficiency of the Lost and Found. I have had a couple of items never show up there, a favorite scarf and a homemade hat I really liked, but that nothing compared to the many, many, many, *pause* many items that I have gotten back. Quite often I'm in there every week or 2 to pick up stuff I brainlessly left somewhere on campus. The other day I left a project at the library but I was already on my way home when I realized I left it. Instead of going back for it I just thought, I'll just pick it up at the Lost and Found tomorrow. Very irresponsible and naive of me to always expect things to turn up there, but what can I say, it works. So the next day I picked up my project worth about $200 (it was some partly finished freelance work). When I had to write down on the lost and found paper how much the item was worth I realized maybe it would have even been worth going back to the library to pick it up. but oh well, it all worked out anyways. yeah byu!
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That is one of the things I have missed terribly about OSU! I left my glasses somewhere on campus about a month into the school year only to find out that there is NO centralized lost and found system here! I have spent the rest of the year trying to find my lost glasses!
Have you ever been to the Lost and Found sale they have every now and then. It's amazing all the cool stuff people lose.
Marshall's most prized possession, his Del Taco hat, was purchased at the BYU Lost and Found Sale.
When are said Lost and Found sales?
I lost my financial calculator and got it back from BYU Lost & Found. Four times.
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