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Post by stuartB on Dec 13, 2010 21:30:12 GMT
I guess these will happen more and more but do you have any senior moments for our entertainment? I went to the twins Christmas Concert today. It was great to be there as I missed out alot with the older two growing up. they were really chuffed that I was there and I couldn't stop smiling as I was so proud of my girls. Why is it that it takes a christmas concert to get all the tea towels out for the kids head dresses? Well, thank goodness the wife charged the camcorder because this numpty for got to charge the batteries for the camera anyone would think I was Chris Hayes
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Post by loyalgull on Dec 13, 2010 22:24:28 GMT
I guess these will happen more and more but do you have any senior moments for our entertainment? I went to the twins Christmas Concert today. It was great to be there as I missed out alot with the older two growing up. they were really chuffed that I was there and I couldn't stop smiling as I was so proud of my girls. Why is it that it takes a christmas concert to get all the tea towels out for the kids head dresses? its all down here from now on stuartb ;D senior moments hey,it will get to the stage where you wont realise you are having a senior moment then it wont bother you any? now whats the word ;D Well, thank goodness the wife charged the camcorder because this numpty for got to charge the batteries for the camera anyone would think I was Chris Hayes
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Post by stefano on Dec 13, 2010 23:02:46 GMT
I had one only two months ago. Normally if I am going in to Ivybridge town centre I walk, a distance of about one mile. On this particular day as I was leaving to walk to the centre it had just started to rain slightly but the clouds looked as if we were in for a deluge, so I took the car. After a gentle stroll around visiting the post office and bank I sat and had a coffee whilst reading my newspaper looking for clever things that I could use in replies to Lambeth. I then walked home. Realisation of the senior moment only came as I approached my house to see that strangely there was no car on my drive. Fortunately there was immediate realisation of the situation so I did not embarrass myself further by reporting the car stolen. The result was that I now had a hell of a dash back into town as my car was in a car park and the ticket was about to expire! What a complete plonker!! I suppose though as the days pass by these events will become even more common. I say even more as I have got quite used to finding myself opening the fridge door and then wondering why and even more frequently finding myself upstairs with no idea why. The upstairs bit I always find easy to deal with as as soon as I go downstairs I immediately remember why I had been upstairs and then go up to do or to fetch whatever it was. However I felt a bit daft about that last week when having once again found myself upstairs with no idea why, I went downstairs in order to remember why I was up there, and as always it came to me immediately .... it was to go to bed!!
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Post by stuartB on Dec 13, 2010 23:08:00 GMT
I had one only two months ago. Normally if I am going in to Ivybridge town centre I walk, a distance of about one mile. On this particular day as I was leaving to walk to the centre it had just started to rain slightly but the clouds looked as if we were in for a deluge, so I took the car. After a gentle stroll around visiting the post office and bank I sat and had a coffee whilst reading my newspaper looking for clever things that I could use in replies to Lambeth. I then walked home. Realisation of the senior moment only came as I approached my house to see that strangely there was no car on my drive. Fortunately there was immediate realisation of the situation so I did not embarrass myself further by reporting the car stolen. The result was that I now had a hell of a dash back into town as my car was in a car park and the ticket was about to expire! What a complete plonker!! I suppose though as the days pass by these events will become even more common. I say even more as I have got quite used to finding myself opening the fridge door and then wondering why and even more frequently finding myself upstairs with no idea why. The upstairs bit I always find easy to deal with as as soon as I go downstairs I immediately remember why I had been upstairs and then go up to do or to fetch whatever it was. However I felt a bit daft about that last week when having once again found myself upstairs with no idea why, I went downstairs in order to remember why I was up there, and as always it came to me immediately .... it was to go to bed!! thank goodness I'm not the only one ;D I should change the title of this thread to the therapy thread
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Post by aussie on Dec 14, 2010 7:00:50 GMT
I already started a therapy thread ages ago!
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Post by loyalgull on Dec 14, 2010 14:01:48 GMT
i never lock my peugeot,went to tescos last year,did my shopping hopped back in the car,but it wouldnt start,keys wouldnt turn,the reason was i was in the wrong car,didnt realise for about two minutes
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Post by petef on Dec 14, 2010 16:56:26 GMT
i never lock my peugeot,went to tescos last year,did my shopping hopped back in the car,but it wouldnt start,keys wouldnt turn,the reason was i was in the wrong car,didnt realise for about two minutes Did that once in a Hotel didnt realise until I got up for breakfast and there was a stranger on the other side of the table.
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Post by aussie on Dec 14, 2010 19:46:43 GMT
i never lock my peugeot,went to tescos last year,did my shopping hopped back in the car,but it wouldnt start,keys wouldnt turn,the reason was i was in the wrong car,didnt realise for about two minutes Did that once in a Hotel didnt realise until I got up for breakfast and there was a stranger on the other side of the table. Could have been worse, it could have turned out to be a mirror! ;D
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Post by rivieralou on Dec 15, 2010 21:02:59 GMT
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Post by Dave on Dec 15, 2010 21:10:50 GMT
Not wanting to start a new thread about Elks...............but Dave I am still cracking up over the Elk / Elephant!!!! I'm just pleased I made you laugh so long and loud and made you wet your knickers so much a flood warning was issued in Starcross. The only bugger who ever got an Elf, its having people like you in my audiences, that lost me some good hotels
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Post by loyalgull on Dec 19, 2010 17:44:05 GMT
was going to write a comment but for the life of me cant remember what it was
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