Losing it
Bluehamster tells us: "This morning I found myself filling my mug not a teabag, but with Shreddies." Tell us of the times when you've convinced yourself that you're losing your marbles.
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 12:59)
Bluehamster tells us: "This morning I found myself filling my mug not a teabag, but with Shreddies." Tell us of the times when you've convinced yourself that you're losing your marbles.
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 12:59)
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I'm famously absent-minded in my own family.
But my Nan is the worst. Once she starts talking, she can get a little... focussed. So much so that she only really concentrates on what she is saying, and ends up feeding the kettle and making a furious cup of cat.
I only really noticed her tendency to focus though when I was about twelve. She started talking about something, paused a little, and I thought at this point she was done, so I went off to do my own thing. I came back, five minutes later, talking about the same subject, not even noticing I'd left.
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 14:46, 4 replies)
But my Nan is the worst. Once she starts talking, she can get a little... focussed. So much so that she only really concentrates on what she is saying, and ends up feeding the kettle and making a furious cup of cat.
I only really noticed her tendency to focus though when I was about twelve. She started talking about something, paused a little, and I thought at this point she was done, so I went off to do my own thing. I came back, five minutes later, talking about the same subject, not even noticing I'd left.
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 14:46, 4 replies)
That sounds to me like a Pratchett quote.
The username in question lends weight to this theory.
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 16:32, closed)
The username in question lends weight to this theory.
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 16:32, closed)
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