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Re: memory loss

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I bet they could find mine. Most had a distinct odor about them. :shock:

Elvis Costello said it best;

Bad lovers face to face in the morning
Shy apologies and polite regrets
Slow dances that left no one enough
Outraged glances and indiscreet yawning
Good manners and bad breath will get you nowhere...
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bloke wrote:Why don't they train bloodhounds to find lost memories?

They DO, but in my case they [the dogs] just find someone else's much more interesting and so are usually thrown off the scent...
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I was going to post a witty response, but it escapes me at present
"Even a broken clock is right twice a day".
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Something about cats?
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bloke wrote:
roweenie wrote:I was going to post a witty response, but it escapes me at present
response to what?
I was hoping you'd remember
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Ah, yes, the old adage: memory is the second thing to go, so if only someone would remind me what the first is....
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Remember the key signature!
(or at least try for a stave or two...) :oops:
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My wife says my memory is so good, I can remember things that never even happened!
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MN_TimTuba wrote:My wife says my memory is so good, I can remember things that never even happened!
:shock: :tuba:
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Why was I in this thread!?
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There's a reason why people don't call it "senility" any more, but I forget what it is.
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