I guess I have the opposite issue. I read the obituary from my hometown, and I recognize the name, but I can’t recall the face. “So many people have come and gone / their faces fade as the years go by…” — Boston, “More Than a Feeling”
It was Groucho who said: “I never forget a face, but in your case I’ll be glad to make an exception.” I must have made a lot of exceptions, because I’ve forgotten a lot more faces than I’ve remembered.
If you can see someone’s face in your memory bank, you at least still retain the prints. The name is probably on the back but you have difficulty flipping the picture over to read it.
It’s happened to me all my life. After meeting someone, 30 seconds later or sooner I can’t remember their name. However, if I run into them in the street a year later I can remember all the details of our conversation, but still not their name. Go figure.
It takes a few milliseconds for each item in the brain’s memory scan. How many thousands of faces have you seen in your lifetime? Don’t worry about it. Twenty four hours later, in the shower, you will blurt out the name. :)
Have always been the one with the memory. Atually see things play out in my head as remember them.
About a year ago I found out that I have a hidden memory – forgotten by me. May have many of them, but this was something significant enough for not only my husband & sister to remember, but also her husband. They have the basic idea of the type of thing it was, none can remember details. Not knowing the details does not bother me – what does is not remembering anything about this ever happening. It is the sort of thing which is rare enough for me that I should remember it.
Since then my mind has playing games – I now have trouble remembering so many day to day things.
I can remember when I broke my collar bone when I was 3 years old – from both my point of view and third party point of view. This is my earliest memory and I remember (can see in my head) going to the doctor, his grandson visiting me at home (my age and a friend and it was just a few houses up the block).
I am not one to lose memories and not remembering that anything significant medical happened to me, let alone what it was is driving me crazy(er) and I can’t sleep at night. No way to find out what it was and I just have to live with – but what concerns me is the little now things which have started disappearing from my everyday mind since this was mentioned.
TexasKingoftheGeeks 3 months ago
THIS! THIS HAPPENS TO ME ALL. THE. TIME!
Gent 3 months ago
Cats is not so good with memory anyways.
Hoosier Guy 3 months ago
I guess I have the opposite issue. I read the obituary from my hometown, and I recognize the name, but I can’t recall the face. “So many people have come and gone / their faces fade as the years go by…” — Boston, “More Than a Feeling”
phritzg Premium Member 3 months ago
It was Groucho who said: “I never forget a face, but in your case I’ll be glad to make an exception.” I must have made a lot of exceptions, because I’ve forgotten a lot more faces than I’ve remembered.
juicebruce 3 months ago
Why did I come into the Room for ? Oh Yea , to look at the pictures ;-)
g04922 3 months ago
LOL… out of film. Too funny.
PraiseofFolly 3 months ago
My memories were etched in sandstone. The winds of Time have eroded them.
anomalous4 3 months ago
I’ve always been so bad with names & faces, I recognize myself 2 out of 3 times…
DaBump Premium Member 3 months ago
I never had a photographic memory; I’ve always been especially terrible about people’s names; now it’s just getting worse. Slowly, I hope.
ctolson 3 months ago
If you can see someone’s face in your memory bank, you at least still retain the prints. The name is probably on the back but you have difficulty flipping the picture over to read it.
rhpii 3 months ago
It’s happened to me all my life. After meeting someone, 30 seconds later or sooner I can’t remember their name. However, if I run into them in the street a year later I can remember all the details of our conversation, but still not their name. Go figure.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 3 months ago
The guy from SNL…Will Furrell.
timzsixty9 3 months ago
Photographic memory, yes….however, your LABEL MAKER wasn’t as developed!!
bobbyferrel 3 months ago
I have a photographic memory. But nothing ever develops.
ladykat 3 months ago
I’m definitely out of film.
wildlandwaters 3 months ago
I’m a card carrying member o’ that club!
whelan_jj 3 months ago
“First you forget names, then you forget faces, then you forget to pull the zipper up, finally you forget to pull the zipper down” — George Burns
pheets 3 months ago
Oh yeah, this one is sooo true :D
kathleenhicks62 3 months ago
I ran out of film about 1965/66.
Duende isn't real, he can't hurt y- 3 months ago
I wonder if the submitter has a brother called Jack.
dogday Premium Member 3 months ago
No, no; the film is fine. It’s the CAPTIONING I have a problem with. sigh.
A# 466 3 months ago
It ain’t the lack of film — it’s the lack of hypo (fixer, q.v.).
Strawberry King 3 months ago
Too bad he’s not an elephant.
mistercatworks 3 months ago
It takes a few milliseconds for each item in the brain’s memory scan. How many thousands of faces have you seen in your lifetime? Don’t worry about it. Twenty four hours later, in the shower, you will blurt out the name. :)
goboboyd 3 months ago
Fortunately, (?) I saved the negatives.
mafastore 3 months ago
Have always been the one with the memory. Atually see things play out in my head as remember them.
About a year ago I found out that I have a hidden memory – forgotten by me. May have many of them, but this was something significant enough for not only my husband & sister to remember, but also her husband. They have the basic idea of the type of thing it was, none can remember details. Not knowing the details does not bother me – what does is not remembering anything about this ever happening. It is the sort of thing which is rare enough for me that I should remember it.
Since then my mind has playing games – I now have trouble remembering so many day to day things.
I can remember when I broke my collar bone when I was 3 years old – from both my point of view and third party point of view. This is my earliest memory and I remember (can see in my head) going to the doctor, his grandson visiting me at home (my age and a friend and it was just a few houses up the block).
I am not one to lose memories and not remembering that anything significant medical happened to me, let alone what it was is driving me crazy(er) and I can’t sleep at night. No way to find out what it was and I just have to live with – but what concerns me is the little now things which have started disappearing from my everyday mind since this was mentioned.
cwg 3 months ago
It’s not that you’re out of film, the soundtrack is missing.