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You know you like it.Lol, ive been trying to be in denial about it.
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You know you like it.Lol, ive been trying to be in denial about it.
Yes... after that, I just wrote on my hand. Lucky me; I didn't lose any of those notes.They say that the fastest way to forget something is to write it down. That isn't a problem until you forget where you wrote it.

At least not until you washed your hands.Yes... after that, I just wrote on my hand. Lucky me; I didn't lose any of those notes.![]()
Or put it in a very safe place that is so safe you can't remember where you put itThey say that the fastest way to forget something is to write it down. That isn't a problem until you forget where you wrote it.
I wondered what you meant by "poofed". Apparently oldhenlikesdogs deleted it for being confrontational.@s
I lurked that one. I agree with Cindy. Pretty sure I liked her comment that poofed.
I have that issue every day. I often can't remember where I put something 5 seconds later.Or put it in a very safe place that is so safe you can't remember where you put it![]()
Done that.Or put it in a very safe place that is so safe you can't remember where you put it![]()
I hate it when I lose a fork, look all over the kitchen, and discover that it was in my hand the whole time.I have that issue every day. I often can't remember where I put something 5 seconds later.
Just the other day I was missing a bowl. I spent ten to twenty minutes looking for it in the front part of the house. I made passes in both directions because sometimes looking at a spot from a different angle can reveal something previously missed.
I finally gave up and used a different bowl. Later I finally remembered that I had put it in the refrigerator because it had a pork roast in it.
I have found that always putting things in the same place works. Unfortunately for me, I tend to leave things right where I last used them. That isn't too bad until they get covered up with other things.Done that.Now my rule is to put things in the first place I think of. That way (if I can remember I ever had the thing) I can think, "Where would the first place I would think of if I were trying to hide this thing?" Generally I find it after the 1st or 2nd try.
Apparently I'm that predictable.