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Friend2U 08-05-2011 09:22 PM

True things that only a fellow MSer would believe and understand!
 
Tonight I almost knocked myself down brushing my hair...:o
So it's come to this....REALLY???

Well I might as well laugh a little along the way!

Anyone else care to share???????????

Twinkletoes 08-05-2011 09:40 PM

It happened when I was in a hurry just a couple of weeks ago. I clocked myself in the ear with my brush, lol!

Nice to see you post, Friend! :hug: Take it easy!

legzzalot 08-05-2011 09:44 PM

you kidding me? whenever I long for the good old days of roller coasters, I simply close my eyes in the shower.

SallyC 08-05-2011 11:16 PM

Or stab yourself in the chin with a fork, while eating.:eek:

Hi ya friend..:hug:

TwoKidsTwoCats 08-05-2011 11:26 PM

Or how about jamming your little toes into every piece of furniture or bar stool or doorway or chair or..... :p Somehow it's always my right one. That foot seems to have a mind of it's own.:rolleyes:

Sally, I don't hit my chin with a fork, but somehow I keep nicking my chin or cheek with my fingernails.:confused:

Kitty 08-06-2011 03:52 AM

When I lose something the first place I look for it is the refrigerator. :o Found the flashlight in there once.....so it's my "go to" place before tearing the house apart! Darn cog fog.......:mad:

Oh, and does anyone else consider getting dressed your daily exercise routine? :rolleyes:

Dejibo 08-06-2011 06:49 AM

how about when you are in the middle of a very important coversation and you realize that you have NO idea what was just said! You rip thru your bombed out mind to try to find clues that lead to an appropriate response to what this person is talking about, but none comes, and then you have to nod politely and say "um hum, oh yeah."

Jodylee 08-06-2011 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Dejibo (Post 793183)
how about when you are in the middle of a very important coversation and you realize that you have NO idea what was just said! You rip thru your bombed out mind to try to find clues that lead to an appropriate response to what this person is talking about, but none comes, and then you have to nod politely and say "um hum, oh yeah."

I've had this happen on so many occasions :rolleyes:. It's the worst when I've been on the phone with customer service or the doctor's office and I forget why I have called entirely :).

Kitty 08-06-2011 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Jodylee (Post 793194)
I've had this happen on so many occasions :rolleyes:. It's the worst when I've been on the phone with customer service or the doctor's office and I forget why I have called entirely :).


I do that if I have to be on hold for a long time. I start thinking of other things and when it's my turn......I draw a blank! :o

Dejibo 08-06-2011 09:59 AM

B2y brought it up in another thread, but

being too tired to even have the ability to listen to sound. whether its the TV or a loved one who wants to talk to you. Im just too tired to process what you are saying. :(


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