Recently someone mentioned that my most common self-questioning is not “What is the meaning of life” but “What am I looking for? Do I know?” I was unaware how often I murmur this in my perambulations around the house.
Now one may go on You Tube to see cigarette ads. I tell the younger generation that they were banned in 1971, but worth some amusement to see, especially Benson and Hedges 100’s.
Even worse, you remember that it is Fred Flintstone singing “Winston tastes good like a cigarette should”. Personally, having never eaten one, The Count would not know. Never smoked one, either, for that matter. Too much “Ew, David” for The Count.
QI the english show actually covered this and said that it’s something in the mind about crossing a threshold into a new room can sometimes reset your thoughts, meaning the most immediate thing-why you came into the room, goes out.
I’ve had this numverous times going into my basement.
Fun fact: when humans were nomadic, they needed one set of skills to survive in forests, another to survive in grasslands, etc. So our brain shunts aside the set of skills and memories foe environment A (bedroom) when we enter environment B (kitchen). It’s not poor memory, it’s survival skills!
Age related malfunctions in the hippocampus where short term memories are held can lead to lapses in new memories while long term memories laid down years ago and located in different parts of the brain can remain unaffected.
We seniors live with that sort of questions most of the day. I can still remember many of my friends’ phone numbers from 50 years ago – but I often have to double-check my current number.
“Winston tastes good like a cig-cig-cigarette should”“Reach for a Lucky Instead of a Sweet”“I’d walk a mile for a Camel”“Smoke longer and finer and milder Pall Mall”
People are always complaining that they can remember things of old but not yesterday. This leading me to believe that it’s not a recall problem we have, it’s a storage problem. Maybe its full and the new stuff keeps falling out.
BE THIS GUY about 1 year ago
This strip is called Calvin & Hobbes, not Boring Married Couple.
dadthedawg Premium Member about 1 year ago
It has to do with the hereafter,,,,like what am I here after?
codycab about 1 year ago
Maybe Dad got up for a smoke?
JïllDérs(TOMGF) about 1 year ago
Go sit back down than. That’s what happens when you smoke too much
Johnny Q Premium Member about 1 year ago
Calvin’s Dad is a Plugger!
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
Those advertisements were good and they worked. Got me! Took forever to kick it!
sirbadger about 1 year ago
She: You got up and walked into the kitchen to wash the rest of the dishes.
californiamonty about 1 year ago
That’s because you don’t have that band, as Richard Jeni said, to punctuate your life. If you did, you’d never be at a loss.
hitman4cookies about 1 year ago
For me it’s a Stroh’s beer jingle 35-40 years ago, and I have the same basic experience as Calvin’s father on a regular basis.
orinoco womble about 1 year ago
Recently someone mentioned that my most common self-questioning is not “What is the meaning of life” but “What am I looking for? Do I know?” I was unaware how often I murmur this in my perambulations around the house.
snsurone76 about 1 year ago
I can remember events from toddlerood, but I’d forget were I put the remote a minute after I put it down!!
Schmoozr about 1 year ago
TV is such a powerful medium. The phrase “moderate to severe plaque psoriasis” has been rattling around in my head since I was about four.
Macushlalondra about 1 year ago
It’s called a senior moment.
KennethPrice2 about 1 year ago
Winston Tastes Good Like A Cigarette ShouldLSMFT Lucky Strike Means Fine TobaccoI’d Walk A Mile For A Camel
BigDaveGlass about 1 year ago
I was going to comment. But, I forgot what I was going to say………
VegaAlopex about 1 year ago
Now one may go on You Tube to see cigarette ads. I tell the younger generation that they were banned in 1971, but worth some amusement to see, especially Benson and Hedges 100’s.
Zykoic about 1 year ago
LSMFT
[Unnamed Reader - 288232] about 1 year ago
It’s called “Herefer Disease”. As in “What am I herefer?”
Count Olaf Premium Member about 1 year ago
Even worse, you remember that it is Fred Flintstone singing “Winston tastes good like a cigarette should”. Personally, having never eaten one, The Count would not know. Never smoked one, either, for that matter. Too much “Ew, David” for The Count.
KageKat about 1 year ago
I mean, if you believe “Inside Out”, it’s because the guys who work down in Long Term Memory are trolling little jerks!
tremaine53 about 1 year ago
Well, Dad, looks like your train of thought derailed!
Wizard of Ahz-no relation about 1 year ago
QI the english show actually covered this and said that it’s something in the mind about crossing a threshold into a new room can sometimes reset your thoughts, meaning the most immediate thing-why you came into the room, goes out.
I’ve had this numverous times going into my basement.
sandpiper about 1 year ago
Been there – a lot. Completely understand whatever it was I was going to say.
mckeonfuneralhomebx about 1 year ago
30 years later the answer would be to p
gantech about 1 year ago
(Relieved) Thank goodness, I thought it was just me…
Mainesailah Premium Member about 1 year ago
Neuroscientists around the world are working on this exact question. I need them to find the answer SOON.
jagedlo about 1 year ago
Is it really a “Calvin and Hobbes” cartoon when neither Calvin nor Hobbes appear?
Just-me about 1 year ago
I resemble Calvin’s dad in this. I recall the Lucky Strike ads, “I’d rather fight than switch.”
ajr58(1) about 1 year ago
Schaefer is the, one beer to have, when you’re having more than one.
K.Spammerich about 1 year ago
If this happens more often, I would bet for dementia
hagarthehorrible about 1 year ago
Love the couple for bearing this bright kiddo.
Saddenedby Premium Member about 1 year ago
yep – Calvin would cause early mental aging in any parent, yet they soldier on.
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz – make up your own comment here folks or in other words – The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog.
aerotica69 about 1 year ago
Winston tastes good like a cigarette should.
You mean AS a cigarette should.
What do you want? Good grammar or good taste?
ladykat Premium Member about 1 year ago
I do the same thing, Dad.
klapre about 1 year ago
Probably should have gone with breakfast food jingle rather than cigarette commercial.
Hamburgs about 1 year ago
I was going to comment, but I forgot what I wanted to say!
boniface22 about 1 year ago
Comes to us all eventually mate.
morningglory73 Premium Member about 1 year ago
That happens when the mind is jumping from thing to thing. Your first thought gets buried.
Paul D Premium Member about 1 year ago
He must have walked through a doorway. Doorways cause amnesia. Whenever I walk through a doorway I forgot why I entered that room.
'IndyMan' about 1 year ago
Calvin’s dad has just become a ‘Plugger’ ! ! ! ! !
dv1093 about 1 year ago
Come On Over to the L&M Side…I’d rather fight than switch…A silly millimeter longer…Winston tastes good like a cigarette should…
Gent about 1 year ago
Not tell me you was smoker too.
a swino about 1 year ago
It’s the job of jingle writers to do that. Some of them ar VERY good at it.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 year ago
Oh, that it so true! Madison Avenue has brainwashed TV viewers.
BiggerNate91 about 1 year ago
This is me every day.
SteveO202 about 1 year ago
Don’t be this guy.
ElwoodP about 1 year ago
LSMFT…Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco!
John Jorgensen about 1 year ago
Showing your age here, Bill. There haven’t been cigarette ad jingles in more than twice that long. Good riddance to them.
NaGrom Premium Member about 1 year ago
Fun fact: when humans were nomadic, they needed one set of skills to survive in forests, another to survive in grasslands, etc. So our brain shunts aside the set of skills and memories foe environment A (bedroom) when we enter environment B (kitchen). It’s not poor memory, it’s survival skills!
Norris66 about 1 year ago
Us kids sang “Winston Tastes Good Like A Cigarette Should, No Filter, No Taste, Just a Hunk of $h………” Don’t remember the rest. Never smoked!
Brilliant_Birdie about 1 year ago
Why’s our brain like that sometimes?
eced52 about 1 year ago
To go outside and have a smoke?
Ramblin' Rose about 1 year ago
Hate when that happens.
kathleenhicks62 about 1 year ago
Where is Hobbes? Did someone kidnap him? Pay the ransom and get him back!
minty_Joe about 1 year ago
“Yeah, welcome to the club, pal.”~ Rick Sanchez (Rick & Morty)
mindjob about 1 year ago
Now comes the part where he holds his jacket over his shoulder and walks away from the crowd. He’s a Marlboro man
jbruins84341 about 1 year ago
Sadly, I know exactly how this feels. I can recall poems I learned decades ago, but my mind goes blank on the way to the kitchen.
Doctor Go about 1 year ago
Same here. Only in my case, it was the Ridley Scott Apple TV commercial from 1984…
wiley207 about 1 year ago
I know what that’s like. “800-588-2300 Empiiiiiire…” “Today!”
willie_mctell about 1 year ago
Is it “like a cigarette should,” or “as a cigarette should?”
lyna63 about 1 year ago
Join the club!
NatetheGreat5210 about 1 year ago
My goofy orange cat is named Hobbes. He acts so similar it’s scary.
French Persons' Treasury of Self-Applauding Batty Premium Member about 1 year ago
Was it…. “Drown Calvin in the bath tub”…?
Arghhgarrr Premium Member about 1 year ago
Age related malfunctions in the hippocampus where short term memories are held can lead to lapses in new memories while long term memories laid down years ago and located in different parts of the brain can remain unaffected.
Jaime Jean M about 1 year ago
We seniors live with that sort of questions most of the day. I can still remember many of my friends’ phone numbers from 50 years ago – but I often have to double-check my current number.
billdaviswords about 1 year ago
“Winston tastes good like a cig-cig-cigarette should”“Reach for a Lucky Instead of a Sweet”“I’d walk a mile for a Camel”“Smoke longer and finer and milder Pall Mall”
PAR85 about 1 year ago
Age.
Packer Backer about 1 year ago
Taste Me-Taste Me! Come On Taste Me! Take A Puff and Let Me Do My Stuff!
yarnm57 about 1 year ago
Probably got up to scold Calvin.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 1 year ago
It’s the music and the rhyme that cement it in your mind.
Jack Bell Premium Member about 1 year ago
People are always complaining that they can remember things of old but not yesterday. This leading me to believe that it’s not a recall problem we have, it’s a storage problem. Maybe its full and the new stuff keeps falling out.
Humerus1 10 months ago
i can relate