Senior Moment
stickywicket
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So I went into the kitchen to brew up. Tea for me: coffee for him. Sorted his coffee. Left my tea to brew. Walked in and presented him with - the milk bottle :? :oops:
If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
Steven Wright
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oh dear. You were on the right path.
I recently put the butter dish into the cup cupboard.
ElizabethNever be bullied into silence.
Never allow yourself to be made a victim.
Accept no ones definition of your life
Define yourself........
Harvey Fierstein0 -
At least you presented a milk bottle, rather than a wine or whisky one. Was your tea in the fridge? DDHave you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben0
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I don't make such mistakes with wine or whisky. If I start you can cart me off to the residential home. There's 'senior' and there's 'totally gaga'If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
Steven Wright0 -
Oh Sticky, that made me chuckle. So good to know I'm in such good company!
Susie0 -
Ooops!!
When I was 24 (note the age!) I put my coffee outside with the empties :oops:
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stickywicket wrote:I don't make such mistakes with wine or whisky. If I start you can cart me off to the residential home. There's 'senior' and there's 'totally gaga'Love
Barbara0 -
I Don't know what you're worried about, it sounds like perfectly normal behaviour to me!0
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Completely normal for me too! I tried to put the kettle in the fridge once. I often present my husband with a cup of warm milk. It is meant for my daughter before bed but i am so used to handing hubbie a drink that he gets offered it by mistake....0
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stickywicket wrote:So I went into the kitchen to brew up. Tea for me: coffee for him. Sorted his coffee. Left my tea to brew. Walked in and presented him with - the milk bottle :? :oops:
The time to really worry is when you can't remember who that bloke is, and why he's asking for a bottle of milk0 -
Mr LV misplaced a packet of hot chocolate half way through making a cup of it the other week. We searched the kitchen, then the lounge...it was up in the spare room next to the boiler as he'd been chatting about boilers on the phone with my dad whilst making a brew. It wasn't a senior moment, just a man multitasking. My milk regularly parks itself in the cup cupboard when it should be in the fridge.Hey little fighter, things will get brighter0
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joanlawson wrote:The time to really worry is when you can't remember who that bloke is, and why he's asking for a bottle of milk
Nice one, Joan.If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
Steven Wright0
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