And he can only go up to ten when asked if digital.
could it be he’s looking for his coffee mug right there on the nearby lamp stand?
He got up to look for something then WHAM he walked thru a doorway and forgot what it was he was looking for.
Looking for his glasses again.
I used to tell my kids, “Yes, I know everything. I just can’t remember it all at once.”
Both my children are over 40 and they STILL call the old man (me) their walking encyclopedia (with good reason, I might add.)
The trouble with doing to many things at once ! Walk out and come back in … sometimes that works ;-)
How many times have I walked into a room and said ‘oh crap’?
AMEN ! ! ! AMEN ! ! !
You were looking for the picanic basket full of delicious food that you were supposed to give me. Gimme that now.
It’s the doorways that interfere with the speed of developing. Always the doorways!
.but MOST of the time, he’s out of FILM!!
so, pluggers are like those next day photobooths we used to see all over the place
My dad told me not to worry about my memory until I walked into the bathroom and said, “Now, what did I come in here for?”
“I got it all together, then I forgot where I put it.”
And if it’s like mine it can picture EXACTLY where something is… or rather was… 40years ago.
Good one, Bob Jones.
I used to have an eidetic memory for the location of objects. I could visualize the spot on my desk where I would find it. Then I got married…and things were never where I left them.
Spot on!!
I have a mind like a steel trap. Once something gets in, it never gets out.
Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly
June 10, 2017
May 20, 2021
Vilyehm about 4 years ago
And he can only go up to ten when asked if digital.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
could it be he’s looking for his coffee mug right there on the nearby lamp stand?
jr1234 about 4 years ago
He got up to look for something then WHAM he walked thru a doorway and forgot what it was he was looking for.
danketaz Premium Member about 4 years ago
Looking for his glasses again.
LeftCoastKen Premium Member about 4 years ago
I used to tell my kids, “Yes, I know everything. I just can’t remember it all at once.”
pathfinder about 4 years ago
Both my children are over 40 and they STILL call the old man (me) their walking encyclopedia (with good reason, I might add.)
Breadboard about 4 years ago
The trouble with doing to many things at once ! Walk out and come back in … sometimes that works ;-)
Jeffin Premium Member about 4 years ago
How many times have I walked into a room and said ‘oh crap’?
DavidHewlett about 4 years ago
AMEN ! ! ! AMEN ! ! !
Gent about 4 years ago
You were looking for the picanic basket full of delicious food that you were supposed to give me. Gimme that now.
ctolson about 4 years ago
It’s the doorways that interfere with the speed of developing. Always the doorways!
timzsixty9 about 4 years ago
.but MOST of the time, he’s out of FILM!!
Nighthawks Premium Member about 4 years ago
so, pluggers are like those next day photobooths we used to see all over the place
Bruce1253 about 4 years ago
My dad told me not to worry about my memory until I walked into the bathroom and said, “Now, what did I come in here for?”
chromosome Premium Member about 4 years ago
“I got it all together, then I forgot where I put it.”
KEA about 4 years ago
And if it’s like mine it can picture EXACTLY where something is… or rather was… 40years ago.
Homerville Premium Member about 4 years ago
Good one, Bob Jones.
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
I used to have an eidetic memory for the location of objects. I could visualize the spot on my desk where I would find it. Then I got married…and things were never where I left them.
pamela welch Premium Member about 4 years ago
Spot on!!
Billy Yank about 4 years ago
I have a mind like a steel trap. Once something gets in, it never gets out.