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Author Topic: Senior Moments  (Read 1571 times)
Rob_G
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« Reply #15 on: 19:40:58, 25-08-2008 »

Funny isn't it, when you're thinking of so many things or speed thinking, you can commit unconventional acts, for instance the other day I put chocolate biscuits in the bathroom and the other week toothpaste in the fridge!  Undecided



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« Reply #16 on: 20:20:48, 25-08-2008 »

my wife and I both make our way to the driver's side
Reminds me how after something like 30 hours en route Beloved picked me up from the airport and I started heading for the driver's door without thinking "passenger on other side"!.

Losing things is my biggest problem now. I can put something down one minute and not be able to find it the next.
Which is, as one of my friends put it, the reason why ladies over a certain age don't have babies!
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« Reply #17 on: 22:22:37, 25-08-2008 »

Hey Rob, your fridge badly needs defrosting. But, on the plus side, I see you invest in one of the better supermarket Chilli con carnes.  Grin
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« Reply #18 on: 22:26:03, 25-08-2008 »

yes Martle, it does need defrosting, i'll do it next week before i fly out to the states. I knew someone would mention it lol  Tongue
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« Reply #19 on: 22:32:25, 25-08-2008 »

I see you invest in one of the better supermarket Chilli con carnes.  Grin
Sometimes I get the impression that man likes anything with stars and stripes on it! Grin Tongue
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« Reply #20 on: 22:50:34, 25-08-2008 »

Tinners, thanks for a late night gigglette!  Cheesy
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« Reply #21 on: 23:48:17, 25-08-2008 »

One easy way to remember pins etc is to use menmonics. I have one for each of my card pins - just in case. I'm pretty good at remembering numbers - eg my 16-digit credit card number - but it's reassuring to have a back up. And of course, before you ask, I can still remember my Mum's Co-op divi number - 1150474.

For example a telephone number I used to have almost 30 years ago was 24281 - I can still remember that by the mnemonic "a clock is perfect for me"
24 = clock
28 = perfect number (you have to be a mathematician for that one)
me = I

Now where did I leave my wallet? Undecided
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« Reply #22 on: 04:05:50, 26-08-2008 »

Now spinning: The complete works of Johann Jakob Froberger. Volume 2, I think. It's very lovely.
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« Reply #23 on: 05:40:32, 26-08-2008 »

  +    =  Huh
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« Reply #24 on: 07:39:47, 26-08-2008 »

'Brighthelmstone' is the word you are looking for I think, Martle.




Ahh! halcyon days!!

i get a few senior moments. Especially whilst driving and thinking I dont want to go thefre, when infact i did, etc.
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« Reply #25 on: 10:53:39, 26-08-2008 »

Defrosting.....I remember that, I must defrost the freezer today.

Now, where did I leave it...?

x Jan x
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« Reply #26 on: 11:19:04, 26-08-2008 »

I've got a frost-free fridge-freezer.  It's great.

I do have a few senior moments though, at the grand old age of 30.  Can't remember them though Grin
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« Reply #27 on: 09:41:20, 01-09-2008 »

This morning I left the house to go to work with my mug of coffee still in my hand.

And I still have 28 days to go before life even begins.  Sad

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« Reply #28 on: 10:03:02, 01-09-2008 »

That made me smile - it's the kind of thing I'd do. 

A colleague recently confessed the other day that she'd tried to phone me by typing my surname into the keypad on her phone.  Landline.

The text age, eh?  Cheesy
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« Reply #29 on: 11:20:16, 01-09-2008 »

28 = perfect number (you have to be a mathematician for that one)
No you don't!  Cheesy

On the other hand it's a good thing you didn't end up telling people to dial

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