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Old 01-26-2009, 02:25 PM #1
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Heart Funny Short Term Memory Stories let's share!

Let's share some of our stories about short term memory...some are very funny.

I'll start...
After I was able to drive again I drove to a place I drove at least thirty times before. Well I got to this place and found I didn't remember how to get home!! So after driving around for about twenty minutes I was in a panic and stooped and called my husband. I said I'm lost and can't find my way home!! He said OK what street signs or freeway signs do you see? I read him the only sign I could see and he said "honey that's a Billboard sign" And I said "well don't you know where that is?" DUH!!!

I have also put our phone in the freezer...I could hear it ring but couldn't find it. We had to laugh...and now call them "Duh moments" and I still have them.
So please share your funny stories it makes the short term memory less scary.

ooxx
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