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Ed wrote in
. 93.175: On the other issue, I usually find it helpful to go back into the room where I was when I decided to do whatever it was I forgot. Standing in the room and thinking about what you were doing when you decided to do whatever it was you forgot more often than not brings it back to memory. good luck I'll be 60 in January...dammit. I turn around in my chair and things simply disappear. I used to get very upset about it, but now I just say, "It'll turn up someday." and carry on, if I can live without it. The intensive searching will never find it if it's hiding from me. I have to have my little cellphone, but that's easy to find after I get my neighbor to call it until I answer them. I found one of my combs, the other day. It had been "missing" for 3 weeks. I asked it how its vacation was, but got no answer....yet....(c; -- Larry You know you've had a rough night when you wake up and you're outlined in chalk. |