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Halifax, Nova Scotia
Joined 04 Oct '06 Moves 598505 Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Better stuck open than closed. I think I will agree with you. Mark that down on a calendar. 😉
Joined 14 Mar '04 Moves 176264 Originally posted by Very Rusty
I think I will agree with you. Mark that down on a calendar. 😉 I have stuck a "gold star" on that date on my calendar. (I just hope I remember what it signifies).
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Joined 04 Oct '06 Moves 598505 Originally posted by Great Big Stees
I have stuck a "gold star" on that date on my calendar. (I just hope I remember what it signifies). Just put down VR agreed with something I said. 😉
-VR
Unknown Territories
Joined 05 Dec '05 Moves 20408 Originally posted by Great Big Stees
In anything, getting stuck on one thing often indicates a closed mind. What did you say about the flat earth?
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Joined 04 Jul '06 Moves 1114813 i remember that i wanted to remember something about something
Gothenburg
Joined 11 Mar '16 Moves 26949 Originally posted by coquette
i remember that i wanted to remember something about something Did you remember something?
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Joined 04 Jul '06 Moves 1114813 Originally posted by Torunn
Did you remember something? Trying to remember
Joined 14 Mar '04 Moves 176264 Originally posted by coquette
Trying to remember Sticky notes. Use sticky notes.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Joined 04 Oct '06 Moves 598505 I always use sticky notes, but there is a reason for that!
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Joined 04 Jul '06 Moves 1114813 Originally posted by Very Rusty
I always use sticky notes, but there is a reason for that! Noted. Sticks in my mind.
Joined 14 Mar '04 Moves 176264 Originally posted by coquette
Noted. Sticks in my mind. I have found that the "glue" that helps things to stick in mind may just be past it's" best before date".😉
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
Joined 04 Oct '06 Moves 598505 Originally posted by coquette
Trying to remember Maybe your brain requires defragging. 😉
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Joined 04 Jul '06 Moves 1114813 Originally posted by Very Rusty
Maybe your brain requires defragging. 😉 Huh?
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Joined 04 Oct '06 Moves 598505 Originally posted by coquette
Huh? Originally posted by coquette
Trying to remember
Defragging, Perhaps it might work to put everything back together again in your brain. 😉
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