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jimmy m
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30 Jun 2019, 11:13 pm

I am old and sometimes I will see someone old walking around the parking lot pushing the door opener on his car. He is listening for the little beep sound the car makes to tell you the car doors are locked. He has forgotten where he parked his car. It is a common sight for people of my age.


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30 Jun 2019, 11:16 pm

Jimmy


Yes but 36 is not quite seventy yet



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01 Jul 2019, 12:41 am

League_Girl wrote:
shortfatbalduglyman wrote:
On Friday, forgot where parked car


Thought, towed or stolen


Walked around for a long time


Finally found it


Alzheimer's


Thank god for the panic button. I used it yesterday on my car and it was only one parking lot over.


When I’m in someone car & we went somewhere, I can mix up the cars in the parking lot, more than once I went to the wrong car :oops: :roll:



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01 Jul 2019, 12:57 am

Twilightprincess wrote:
I’m always leaving my keys, wallet, or cell phone in places. Miraculously, they are always returned to me as I left them. Most people aren’t too bad.



I was like this, leaving stuff behind, I was at my gym, I left without my key. At Subway, I left my bag pack there.