This is the way we usually handle a found item (if Shoes or the Hutt are watching): item gets a label on it that at least has the date on it so in four months (or whenever Shoes feels like doing it) old items can be removed and thrown away or whatever. We're also supposed to initial said note but we refuse. Cause that's dumb. Put item in box unless it looks particularly valuable or too tiny in which case it gets tucked in a drawer for safe keeping.
This is the way we handle a found item if no one is looking: stuff item in box and forget about it.
Sometimes, if the item seems like something that the person will immediately miss (cell phone, jewelry, etc) it gets taped to the desk so we see it. The reason we're telling you all of this is so we can show you this photo:
As you can see from the note, this button has been taped to the desk for a week now. It is about the diameter of a pencil eraser. We suspect it's like a collar button or something. Why in the world do they think this is important? If someone really needed it, they'd have asked for it by now. As far as we're concerned, lost buttons don't get saved at all. Lost buttons are trash.
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