! ! ! Going BONKERS ! ! !

by irondork 24 Replies latest jw friends

  • Purza
    Purza

    I can relate to this. Yesterday I left my house to drive 90 minutes to a friend's house where I was staying the night. The following day I was going to have to drive another 3.5 hours to a work related training session. I found out at 11 pm last night that I left my bag with all my tolietries (including prescription meds) at home. My husband got up at 4 am and drove 3 hours roundtrip to retrieve that bag - just so I wouldn't have to drive 6.5 hours later in the day. (I love that man!) I feel like I am losing my mind (and yes, I am in my early 40s). Perhaps are brains are just getting full? I wish I could purge some of the un-useful information I have stored.

    Purza

  • Morbidzbaby
    Morbidzbaby

    Yeesh, I do stuff like this all the time! BF does too. The funny thing is, if HE misplaces something, I always know exactly where to find it even if I didn't see him put it down lol. Except for this morning. He misplaced his keys yesterday...he always puts them in one of 3 places. The coffee table, the computer desk, or the kitchen counter. We looked everywhere around the normal spots and couldn't find them. Turns out, he put them on the bed yesterday when he got in from work. We cuddled, made love, slept (we move around a lot during sleep) and they were still mixed up in the covers this morning LOL.

    What about jumbling up your words?? I do that a lot lately LOL. The other day we were shopping and they were giving out samples of Ben & Jerry's Greek frozen yogurt. It was the peanut butter and banana type and I've been loving some peanut butter during this pregnancy. So I snarfed down my sample. BF asked me "How is it?" and instead of saying "It's good, it satisfies my peanut butter craving" I said "It's good!! It satisfies my peter craving!"

    He promptly burst out laughing...

  • nugget
    nugget

    cantleave lost all his clothes on Bournemouth beach and had to come to my place of work in his underpants to get the spare key for the car. That was the funniest thing ever. He was under 35 at the time.

    We got him a whistle for his keys so that if he loses them he can whistle and the key fob beeps. I reckon I've got years of my life back no longer having to retrace his steps and find them every morning.

  • blond-moment
    blond-moment

    Oh man, jumbling my words YES, I said the right thing in my head, what the heck just came out of my mouth?

  • irondork
    irondork

    jgnat, I lost my car too. When I was living in Wash. D.C. I parked my car around the other side of my building and forgot I parked it there. Reported it stolen, cops came and took a report, then I found it later that evening.

    I have also come out of the store and gotten in to someone elses car.

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