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harwood red 10-07-2007 17:48

Did I???
 
How many of us get to work then wonder if we locked the front door??

Or don't really remember the journey there as we have done it so many times before?

I'm finding myself increasingly wondering if I've forgotten something and before anyone suggests it's my age, remember I know most of you and I am ONLY 36!!!

The number of times one of my sons has told me something and I can't even remember the conversation (ok they could be pulling a fast one I know)

When making appointments I have to set a reminder on my phone so I don't forget it!!

I really don't think it is a sign of going senile more a case of life being so hectic that sometimes I'm sure I'm meeting myself coming backwards!!

anyone else suffering from the same fate?? :o

SPUGGIE J 10-07-2007 18:00

Re: Did I???
 
Glad I aint the only one with these problems. You forgot about thinking is the cooker off. :o Yes I have done that in the past.

I blame errrm errrm errrm

K.S.H 10-07-2007 18:09

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Yeah, it is called going senile, usually starts about 35ish in the weaker species, 50ish for men :D

harwood red 10-07-2007 18:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by K.S.H (Post 446886)
Yeah, it is called going senile, usually starts about 35ish in the weaker species, 50ish for men :D


You really should have taken note of the "remember I know most of you" part of my post Ken....... another thump on it's way and this time I'll mean it :mad::rolleyes:

Gayle 10-07-2007 18:29

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Always the iron - I have to make a point of saying to myself 'I have switched off the iron' - then when I get to work I can't remember whether I've said 'I've switched off the iron' or not!

cashman 10-07-2007 18:29

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stop whinging red ive been doin it since my teens.:rofl38:whats really buggin i can remember 30/40 years ago pretty well, but 10 mins ago - forget it.:)

katex 10-07-2007 18:49

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I usually remember that I have forgotten .... :rolleyes::D

SPUGGIE J 10-07-2007 20:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by K.S.H (Post 446886)
Yeah, it is called going senile, usually starts about 35ish in the weaker species, 50ish for men :D


I am the excception to that rule then so might need some pills. ;)

AccyMad 10-07-2007 20:41

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I have a really good memory and rarely forget things

AccyMad 10-07-2007 20:42

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I have a really good memory and rarely forget things - oops did I already post that - I must have forgotten :)

WillowTheWhisp 10-07-2007 20:47

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I'm always doing it. Sometimes I think I'll go and do something or other and then I find I've already done it! :eek:

magpie 10-07-2007 21:44

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ha ha no I am the same and I fine myself checking everything at least ten times..... I need help I think :-) :-)

garinda 10-07-2007 22:24

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You've got OCD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.

It's easy to cure...just stop fretting.

If your house gets burgled, burnt down, etc., tough.:D

LancYorkYankee 11-07-2007 01:30

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Hmmm Red, think all that pub crawling you've been doing might have greatly diminished some of those valuable brain cells?:p You do remember your pub crawl don't ya?

Thankfully we never lock our doors out here. This is a good thing because I don't remember where I hid the key. However, I'm am very sure it is a great hiding place!:D

Brian

steeljack 11-07-2007 02:26

Re: Did I???
 
Don't feel bad , I set out for work one morning at 6.00 a.m. and instead of taking my usual turn-off carried on found myself in the toll plaza for the Bay Bridge, heading into San Francisco for a night out :confused: :confused:


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