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Originally posted by ThinkingMe
reply to post by ldyserenity
That must feel really odd. A little like the movie groundhog day. The poster above said that you could try to just throw the plates away. Do you think you would be trying it out and see if those plates come back again?
Originally posted by ldyserenity
I said I would, but they did come from my mother's house, I think tomorrow I will drop them off if they stay clean this time, well even if they don't I am going to just clean them and paper towel dry them put them in a bag and dump them at my mother's house, lol. But every cord we do not use anymore I am putting ina trash bag and straight to the dump they will go!!!!edit on 3-1-2011 by ldyserenity because: (no reason given)edit on 3-1-2011 by ldyserenity because: (no reason given)edit on 3-1-2011 by ldyserenity because: spelling
Originally posted by ThinkingMe
Originally posted by ldyserenity
I hope you won't feel angry, but I would like to remind you not to throw anything you need. I did that when cleaning my room once and lost a few things.
Good point I better not throw all the cords away they may be needed by my hubby. However the particular dishes that belong to my mother, I'll definately be dropping them back at her house tomorrow... I will put the cords in my Hubby's closet where nobody ever goes into.
This really reminds me of one of those horrible how to confuse a blonde jokes more than groundhogs day. Like how do you confuse a blonde? Make her dream every night that she's cleaning her dishes and when she wakes and thinks they're done, they'll still be sitting in the sink. But it's a bad bad joke, if that's what it is I am sure someone in Heaven is having a good laugh at my expense. :/
Originally posted by fixer1967
Well I hope you come up with something before you flip out and rip the kitchen sink out and throw it out in the front yard which I most likley would have done by now.
Originally posted by highlander2
I definitely feel this way. Unfortunately the post history is less than serious.
I have noticed buildings and developments spring up where none were before which I drive past regularly. I have noticed obvious decor changes in places I frequent that supposedly have been there for years, even though I have been going there for those same years. I have noticed intersections and roads changing from what I remember.
Most of all, I remember that certain events happened in certain years (or a block thereof) in my life that seem to be shifted to many years later. Years later that are in direct contradiction to memory (Apollo 13 for example).
Something has made things a little off