Man: Oh......Duh.
Woman: Uh...why did you put the car keys in your coffee mug?
Man: So I wouldn't forget where they are...
Caption: Memory process of the middle-aged brain.
Everyday memory loss comes in four stages: (1) you forget people’s names. (2) you forget people’s faces. (3) you forget to zip up. (4) you forget to zip down.
@ dukedoug – It’s called thinking about the hereafter. You walk into a room and ask yourself… what did I come here after? .Apparently research has shown that passing through a door alters one’s memory because of the change in view… focus shifts from one thought to another with the change in scenery and we become easily distracted from the purpose of our original intent. Or something like that… I forget.
I’ve noticed that’s actually true. Go back to the beginning and you will often see something that will trigger the same thought that led you away—if that makes sense.
I put my car key somewhere I don’t normally put it. It normally goes one of two places. It’s been more than a month now. I still don’t know where it is, and I’ve moved furniture to look for it.
No, no! That’s exactly how it works! Looking for keys…had to open a door, go downstairs….then there was some kind of a hole…oh, YEAH! The coffee cup! I know this for a fact….I do it every day. Well done, Mr. Miller!
At least with car keys, it’s not all day before you realize you don’t have them b/c you can’t go anywhere without them. It’s not so easy with a wallet left in another pair of pants and you’re at the checkout line when you find out you don’t have it.
And, of course, the Ever Popular:WHY DID i COME IN HERE?(Finally scientifically explained)http://brainpages.org/why-you-forget-what-you-were-doing-when-you-walk-into-a-room/
I always make sure I have at least three ways to get into my car….I have locked 2 sets in it before……But if I don’t want to forget and leave something someplace, I set my keys on it….You can’t get far without your keys…..Just make sure you’re driving….
It is the conspiracy of inanimate objects. Those keys were snickering at him the entire time he was looking for them. And yeah, the mug was in on it too!
Caddy57 over 10 years ago
By this age playing hide and seek should be fun…..hiding in plain sight.
Superfrog over 10 years ago
It was hard enough when I could remember what I was looking for.
Ida No over 10 years ago
Followed by, “It made sense at the time”.
pelican47 over 10 years ago
When I leave my keys in the front door, it’s by accident when distracted, and I don’t know where they are.
dadoctah over 10 years ago
Everyday memory loss comes in four stages: (1) you forget people’s names. (2) you forget people’s faces. (3) you forget to zip up. (4) you forget to zip down.
thirdguy over 10 years ago
I can hardly remember, when I could remember that much.
Aaberon over 10 years ago
Wow: Middle Aged. I’m told I’m elderly (and just when did THAT happen?) – but I don’t have that memory problem: yet.
Plods with ...™ over 10 years ago
Wow. I shoulda started that years ago.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 10 years ago
He just does.
The Life I Draw Upon over 10 years ago
on brains. You just told tens of thousands of people, a percentage being thieves that your home is open to theft.
kakaako.fixtures over 10 years ago
I don’t know about the rest of you but I certainly know a good idea when I see it.
WCLamb over 10 years ago
@ dukedoug – It’s called thinking about the hereafter. You walk into a room and ask yourself… what did I come here after? .Apparently research has shown that passing through a door alters one’s memory because of the change in view… focus shifts from one thought to another with the change in scenery and we become easily distracted from the purpose of our original intent. Or something like that… I forget.
David_J Premium Member over 10 years ago
No matter how hard you try, they’re always in the last place you look.
puddlesplatt over 10 years ago
I keep thing very close, and have lots of backups
greenearthman over 10 years ago
I’ve noticed that’s actually true. Go back to the beginning and you will often see something that will trigger the same thought that led you away—if that makes sense.
Defective Premium Member over 10 years ago
I put my car key somewhere I don’t normally put it. It normally goes one of two places. It’s been more than a month now. I still don’t know where it is, and I’ve moved furniture to look for it.
dabugger over 10 years ago
Which one for comment? Or are we having an imaginative sequence?
magicwalnut over 10 years ago
No, no! That’s exactly how it works! Looking for keys…had to open a door, go downstairs….then there was some kind of a hole…oh, YEAH! The coffee cup! I know this for a fact….I do it every day. Well done, Mr. Miller!
nosirrom over 10 years ago
I know what it was … Nope … Nope … Sorry I forgot
YatInExile over 10 years ago
At least with car keys, it’s not all day before you realize you don’t have them b/c you can’t go anywhere without them. It’s not so easy with a wallet left in another pair of pants and you’re at the checkout line when you find out you don’t have it.
Enkerli over 10 years ago
Wiley has a thing for islands, right? Two desert islands drawn the same week?
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr over 10 years ago
And, of course, the Ever Popular:WHY DID i COME IN HERE?(Finally scientifically explained)http://brainpages.org/why-you-forget-what-you-were-doing-when-you-walk-into-a-room/
Calvins Brother over 10 years ago
I usually walk into a room to get 2 things, and walk out with 1. DUH!
diggertsi over 10 years ago
I always put my keys in a logical place. It’s the logic that occasionally escapes me.
Varnes over 10 years ago
I always make sure I have at least three ways to get into my car….I have locked 2 sets in it before……But if I don’t want to forget and leave something someplace, I set my keys on it….You can’t get far without your keys…..Just make sure you’re driving….
She Mc over 10 years ago
Glasses on your head while you a researching for them is always fun!
susan.e.a.c over 10 years ago
I leave my keys in my pocket. So when I wash my pants, I put my keys in another pair of pants.
Robert C. Premium Member over 10 years ago
Funny…since I quit driving, my coffee doesn’t taste the same…missing some key ingredient ?
Hunter7 over 10 years ago
I learned in my early twenties – put the keys in the same place every time. .putting them down elsewhere causes an hour long search.
Jessica_D over 10 years ago
It is the conspiracy of inanimate objects. Those keys were snickering at him the entire time he was looking for them. And yeah, the mug was in on it too!
tdtannehill over 10 years ago
Keep mine on my chest of drawers but can’t find them because of all the other junk I am trying not to lose. :-Þ
momd45 over 10 years ago
I put my hearing aid in a place wherethe cats wouldn’t be able to play with it, it’s gone!
lindz.coop Premium Member over 10 years ago
It’s interesting — I talk to young people and they tell me that they do this too — they just don’t worry about it because they are not “old.”