JumpStart by Robb Armstrong for May 17, 2013
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guess who I ran into yesterday? Slyvester Banks. who? Nate Lawson's Brother in law....Nate used to go to our church....two Lawnson's are married in to the Banks family... wanted: an App to help me follow my fathers conversations. Sylvester was working with Jerry Hines, Im sure you know Jerry Hines, right?
Phatts over 11 years ago
… just smile and nod, Joe, smile and nod …
ottod Premium Member over 11 years ago
My mother used to get mad when she’d pause for a breath and someone would ask, “Which Carol?”
kab2rb over 11 years ago
Sounds normal. My mom talks about her family to some who never met them. She is the only surviver she outlived her siblings. She is 88. Her sister lived 89 with advancing Alzheimer’s. My mom’s memory is stronger of the past then the present.
gimmickgenius over 11 years ago
It’s my dad! He never met a stranger in his life… he’d strike up conversations while waiting in lines and always find someone they knew in common.
krys723 over 11 years ago
Whenever me and my Mom have these conversations, I just agree with her and imagine K-Pop in my head
Lamberger over 11 years ago
I had the same problem growing up. Mom’s Grandma had 16 kids and her mom had 8 more. Most of her aunts and uncles had big families. Last big family reunion had 100s.
Gokie5 over 11 years ago
My mom talked nonstop as she got older. At my older daughter’s graduation, she would buttonhole my daughter’s classmates and their families and regale them with tales of Uncle So-and-so, even with me begging her to stop. I’m trying not to be like that (well, not as much).
barister over 11 years ago
I hate conversations like that. My daughter has an annoying habit of saying, "remember? " for mething that happened to her when I wasn’t even there. It is soooooo annoying. I’m like, no, sweetie, mommy wasn’t in your chemistry class when that incident took place.
DKHenderson 11 months ago
My sister’s late father-in-law could be dropped by parachute into any country on earth and find someone that he knew. Some people are just like that.