It’s not short-term memory like “what was I going to do” that goes first, but names. I have a fantastic memory, but a lousy retrieval system. I can give you a full biography before I can think of their name, which can be remembered anywhere from five seconds to eight months later.
Templo S.U.D. over 10 years ago
Entering a room and forgetting your purpose can do that to do.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 10 years ago
“Yes, dear, you came in to ask if we wanted cookies, and we would.Thank you for offering.”
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 10 years ago
It’s the Men in Black. They erase your memory every time you see an alien
dadoctah over 10 years ago
No, Earl, the correct response to “Do either of you remember why I came into this room?” is always “Who are you again?”
CMB2304 over 10 years ago
i had a day like that yesterday i was talking and could not remember the point i was making
jimmeh over 10 years ago
Look who’s talking!
Less Monday... More Friday over 10 years ago
The pot calling the kettle black…
jtviper7 over 10 years ago
Opal’s has sometimers disease…
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 10 years ago
What was the question?
hippogriff over 10 years ago
It’s not short-term memory like “what was I going to do” that goes first, but names. I have a fantastic memory, but a lousy retrieval system. I can give you a full biography before I can think of their name, which can be remembered anywhere from five seconds to eight months later.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 10 years ago
Don’t worry, St. Peter will let you know when you reach heaven.
codedaddy over 10 years ago
That’s “Does either”, Gramma; not “Do either”.
rphbeta over 10 years ago
“To take your Namenda.”;)