I think it is time for the Old People's home and throw away the key.
shekon said
07:52 PM Nov 7, 2014
My friend Sue came down for lunch today. We were looking for a cafe that had surfboards out the front of it. I was certain I knew where it was. Could not find it and nothing was really looking familiar so found another one and had a lovely lunch.
All good until I got back to MD and started thinking about where I am. I looked at Wikicamps and discovered I am completely in the wrong town. No wonder I could not find what I was looking for and why the town seems so much bigger than I remembered.
I am at Murwillumbah and not Mullimbindy. I stayed at Mullimbindy on my way North.
I do worry about me at times.
-- Edited by shekon on Friday 7th of November 2014 07:54:26 PM
Don't worry about it.....It's called Old Timer's Disease...We all suffer from it...
Dougwe said
09:56 PM Nov 7, 2014
Good to see someone else has a Uncle Al in the family I worry when Uncle Al gets up in he morning before me though.
At least you had a nice lunch in good company so all good really.
gollymolly said
09:57 PM Nov 7, 2014
You are quite young to confess to your problem.i realise now that it isn't me it's you.you seem to get your mords all wixed up.i won't have time to come in and visit you in the nursing home as I am having far to much fun
Sorry my dearest friend
yeoeleven said
10:05 PM Nov 7, 2014
Sharon over the past couple of days I have had 2 reasons to agree with the topic.
(1) Bought 2 noodles to cut and put over the support ropes to make them conspicuous and I counted the ropes to find that I needed 10. Measured the noodle 1400mm and divided it by 10 then cut the noodle into 10 equal pieces and at about that time I looked around and saw the other noodle.
(2) Decided to put up the TV antenna and set up the TV for the first time in months then tried to get the TV off the rack holding it to the wall. Shook it twisted it and eventually ended up prizing the whole unit plus stand off the wall. Then I noticed the locking strip which prevents the TV from being removed, pulled it out and the TV fell off the holding rack.
So Sharon don't feel that you are the only one having senior moments I have had 2 beauties over the past couple of days. John
shekon said
06:17 AM Nov 8, 2014
That is funny John. Something I would do.
Maybe Greens could become the retirement village for GN's. They could lock the gate and not let us out.
GaryKelly said
07:44 AM Nov 8, 2014
I wouldn't worry about that too much, Shekon. At least you got Sue right. You could have been in the right town having lunch with the wrong person.
Hi all you nomads a question here How old is too old to have keys?
Another question here
FLIES so many I have smacked but more come
is there a something kill these horrid things ?
are they just at Glen Innes ?
i have been here a week , the blighters are getting worse.
jules47 said
10:35 AM Nov 8, 2014
Time for a shower Paul (My Van)???????,!!
my van said
10:43 AM Nov 8, 2014
Some people are just so cheeky ..... !
i need to buy anothe T V. 570 x 350 actual ssize , none here in this town.... . ... !
Murraman said
11:17 PM Nov 30, 2014
My mate was called Alan just like me but he was the most forgetful person I have ever known, So I called him alsimer. He said to his wife one morning he was horny and hadn't had anything for a long time She told him he had one last night. He was certainly a worry.
So Shekon you have nothing to worry about yet. Cheers Allan
My friend Sue came down for lunch today. We were looking for a cafe that had surfboards out the front of it. I was certain I knew where it was. Could not find it and nothing was really looking familiar so found another one and had a lovely lunch.
All good until I got back to MD and started thinking about where I am. I looked at Wikicamps and discovered I am completely in the wrong town. No wonder I could not find what I was looking for and why the town seems so much bigger than I remembered.
I am at Murwillumbah and not Mullimbindy. I stayed at Mullimbindy on my way North.
I do worry about me at times.
-- Edited by shekon on Friday 7th of November 2014 07:54:26 PM
Don't worry about it.....It's called Old Timer's Disease...We all suffer from it...
Good to see someone else has a Uncle Al in the family I worry when Uncle Al gets up in he morning before me though.
At least you had a nice lunch in good company so all good really.
You are quite young to confess to your problem.i realise now that it isn't me it's you.you seem to get your mords all wixed up.i won't have time to come in and visit you in the nursing home as I am having far to much fun
Sorry my dearest friend
Sharon over the past couple of days I have had 2 reasons to agree with the topic.
(1) Bought 2 noodles to cut and put over the support ropes to make them conspicuous and I counted the ropes to find that I needed 10. Measured the noodle 1400mm and divided it by 10 then cut the noodle into 10 equal pieces and at about that time I looked around and saw the other noodle.
(2) Decided to put up the TV antenna and set up the TV for the first time in months then tried to get the TV off the rack holding it to the wall. Shook it twisted it and eventually ended up prizing the whole unit plus stand off the wall. Then I noticed the locking strip which prevents the TV from being removed, pulled it out and the TV fell off the holding rack.
So Sharon don't feel that you are the only one having senior moments I have had 2 beauties over the past couple of days. John
Maybe Greens could become the retirement village for GN's. They could lock the gate and not let us out.
Hi all you nomads a question here How old is too old to have keys?
Another question here
FLIES so many I have smacked but more come
is there a something kill these horrid things ?
are they just at Glen Innes ?
i have been here a week , the blighters are getting worse.
Time for a shower Paul (My Van)???????,!!
Some people are just so cheeky ..... !
i need to buy anothe T V. 570 x 350 actual ssize , none here in this town.... . ... !
So Shekon you have nothing to worry about yet. Cheers Allan