Yea, I'm getting forgetful too. But was in the grocery store yesterday and the lady in the aisle in front of me kept saying "I forgot what I came in here for"! That was OK as I often do the same. But the kicker was that each time I came in contact with the poor soul while going up and down the aisles she was saying the same thing---like a broken record of years ago! Guess I'm lucky not to be at that point yet!
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ReplyDeleteYea, I'm getting forgetful too. But was in the grocery store yesterday and the lady in the aisle in front of me kept saying "I forgot what I came in here for"! That was OK as I often do the same. But the kicker was that each time I came in contact with the poor soul while going up and down the aisles she was saying the same thing---like a broken record of years ago! Guess I'm lucky not to be at that point yet!
ReplyDeleteThe brick and memory loss.
ReplyDeleteLL, and who better to tell it.
ReplyDeleteRon, did you ever forget what you forgot?
ReplyDeleteedutcher, one could cause the other.
ReplyDeleteBwahahahahahahaha. Now this is logic I can relate to.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day Odie. ☺
Sandee, isn't it though.
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