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Old 07-29-2009, 10:26 PM #11
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I lost my furniture polish and dust cloth, it was in the fridge. well and I wanted to take the umbrella down to the next floor after my check up at the hospital (the elavator) i guess I thought i was mary poppins. Oh brother !!
LOL, Sure, everyone does these silly things ON OCCASION, but my experience, since aneurysm surgery, has been that I do them REAL often If I am on the phone I am always turning off or on water, or lights, instead of hanging up the phone. Now I have taken to calling people by a name SIMILAR to theirs, but not their names. They overlook me and don't mention it. My husband looks at me as if to say "Do you realize what you just said." And I give him the that says, "Yeppers, I know I didn't say it right." It's wonderful to have family and friends that overlook our
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