A greeting from the Semi-Absent Undisputed

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Congratulations wrote:
PhilO wrote:You're probably a bit younger than I Dale, and perhaps have not yet experienced on repeated occasions walking into a room in the house, and saying "Now, why did I come in here?"
Oh, hell. I do that. :P
Oh Boy, so do I. More and more.



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Hey Cran, that is one really scary avatar.

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Face it, Dale. There are a number of us here who are only a couple of steps away from peeing in the refrigerator. Welcome to the club.
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gonzo914 wrote:There are a number of us here who are only a couple of steps away from peeing in the refrigerator.
Move farther into the kitchen.
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PhilO wrote:Hey Cran, that is one really scary avatar.

Philo
i was trying to think up a way to ask politely if cran wouldn't mind changing the avatar. ann scares me.
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mutepointe wrote:
PhilO wrote:Hey Cran, that is one really scary avatar.

Philo
i was trying to think up a way to ask politely if cran wouldn't mind changing the avatar. ann scares me.
Be not afraid. It's only a pic. Besides, Cran's experimenting.
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Re: A greeting from the Semi-Absent Undisputed

Post by dfernandez77 »

Dale wrote:WHAT THE HELL IS THAT NOISE?

This can't be good.

Have a fine weekend.
Don't worry. It's not bad; until you look at a whistle you are playing and ask the same question. Then forget what kind of sandwich you are making.

Thank goodness I'm 46 and have no memory problems at all.

BTW, who is Dale?
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Post by Caroluna »

Hi Dale
I wanted to say thank you for setting up the Chiff & Fipple universe.
I came here to learn about Irish Flutes, then stayed because the lunacy
helped me to feel right at home. In fact I was drawn like a moth to a flame :lol:

Lately I'm realizing that my time here is helping me to broaden my interests
and so, live life more Wisely. :)

About the memory thing. I highly recommend Memory Foam.
(It's a cushy thing for a mattress). The Memory Foam helps me sleep
better, and.... that helps my memory.

When we ordered our Memory Foam it arrived all squished up in as tiny a
package as possible. Took it out of the box and it took two days for it to
uncurl into a flat mattress pad. My husband said "Wow, the Memory Foam
must be having some really bad memories".

Caroluna

PS. Thanks to Memory Foam, I do remember that I told this story before
in another thread.
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So this .... um .... Memory Foam ..... do you, like, soak it first, or do you, sorta, eat it raw .... or something .... :boggle:

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same as what?
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Post by WhistlingArmadillo »

Just wait until you spend an hour looking for your glasses, then realize that you don't wear glasses!!!!

No, at least that hasn't happened to me (and it never will -- I _do_ wear glasses).
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PhilO wrote:You're probably a bit younger than I Dale, and perhaps have not yet experienced on repeated occasions walking into a room in the house, and saying "Now, why did I come in here?"

Philo
My 92 yo Dad calls this the preview of the after life. He is constantly going into a room and then wondering "what I came in hereafter?"
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