This is what soulmates do. Knowing what you’re looking for is not as important as having someone to help you look who can make you laugh at yourself. Sorry if that got deep.
I don’t have that problem. I can remember what I’m looking for and what it’s called. I just can’t remember where I left it. And heaven forbid I put it back where it belongs. Then it’ll be 2 hour to find the right tool for a 5 minute job.
The older I get, the more I use the word “thing”. As in “Where’s the thing that helps you unscrew caps? You know, the thing with the blue holes in it.” I can describe any number of features; I just can’t come up with the name for it.
It’s clear that the brain stores names separately from other attributes, even though if I were implementing a database, I would store all the attributes in the same place.
My problem is I put things that do not have a specific place where I won’t lose them. It turns out that is quite different from being where I can find them. It is safe wherever it is.
When we reno’d our new (to us) the wife mandated no junk drawer in the brand new kitchen. My mom’s reproduction writing desk or the electric fireplace were fair game, plus the laundry, but not in the brand new kitchen
Could be the vaccination certificate. (German “Impfpass”, maybe some fellow Germans know what advertising I’m referring to. Had to get it out of my system.)
My bride was always able to know what I was looking for and tell me where it was. She said she had a “tracking uterus” and could find anything. Now, when I can’t find something, I just ask her to come help me look. Before she gets in, I usually find it.
There was a line in “Broadcast News”, when one character ( I forgot their names) says “ I’ll meet you at the place with the thing where we went that time” and the other character says “ ok!”.
Tyge almost 4 years ago
I used to be better at remembering too. Fortunately my wife knows where almost everything is and I am somewhat accomplished in gadget charades! 8^ )
David OBrien almost 4 years ago
Sounds like that’ll throw a wrench in your plans. You’ll just have to tool around.
wjones almost 4 years ago
Janis knows, but she’s not telling.
alasko almost 4 years ago
Corkscrew!
Robin Harwood almost 4 years ago
I don’t know whether my memory is getting worse or not. I can’t remember whether it used to be good.
Robin Harwood almost 4 years ago
But I do find that I can’t think of the right …er…um…meaningful noise thingy for things.
Da'Dad almost 4 years ago
This is what soulmates do. Knowing what you’re looking for is not as important as having someone to help you look who can make you laugh at yourself. Sorry if that got deep.
DorothyGlenn Premium Member almost 4 years ago
At least clue her in on what you are taping, painting, screwing, or tightening and she would do better.
charliefarmrhere almost 4 years ago
He will know it when he sees it.
nosirrom almost 4 years ago
I don’t have that problem. I can remember what I’m looking for and what it’s called. I just can’t remember where I left it. And heaven forbid I put it back where it belongs. Then it’ll be 2 hour to find the right tool for a 5 minute job.
dsTrekker Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The older I get, the more I use the word “thing”. As in “Where’s the thing that helps you unscrew caps? You know, the thing with the blue holes in it.” I can describe any number of features; I just can’t come up with the name for it.
It’s clear that the brain stores names separately from other attributes, even though if I were implementing a database, I would store all the attributes in the same place.
Dobby53 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
“The whatchamacallit.” My Dad always was looking for the Whatchamacallit.
weresemblethem almost 4 years ago
Another “we resemble them”.
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
Yeah, Arlo, shift the blame for your inadequacy. :op
assrdood almost 4 years ago
I just keep all that stuff in the “junk drawer”.
flagmichael almost 4 years ago
My problem is I put things that do not have a specific place where I won’t lose them. It turns out that is quite different from being where I can find them. It is safe wherever it is.
ChessPirate almost 4 years ago
She can only reliably read his mind when he’s thinking about… you know… ㋡
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe almost 4 years ago
When we reno’d our new (to us) the wife mandated no junk drawer in the brand new kitchen. My mom’s reproduction writing desk or the electric fireplace were fair game, plus the laundry, but not in the brand new kitchen
unfair.de almost 4 years ago
Could be the vaccination certificate. (German “Impfpass”, maybe some fellow Germans know what advertising I’m referring to. Had to get it out of my system.)
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Janis could help him if he gave better clues!
flying spaghetti monster almost 4 years ago
my problem is with the distractions, if I can go ahead with my schedule no problems, but if I get sidetracked…
jarvisloop almost 4 years ago
My memory is actually improving with age, as it does for most seniors.
The problem, of course, is that I am recalling more and more from childhood, adolescence, and early adulthood.
Last week, not so much.
APCO'sBest Premium Member almost 4 years ago
See “Cornered” 01/17/2021
Back to Big Mike almost 4 years ago
My bride was always able to know what I was looking for and tell me where it was. She said she had a “tracking uterus” and could find anything. Now, when I can’t find something, I just ask her to come help me look. Before she gets in, I usually find it.
Lightpainter almost 4 years ago
There was a line in “Broadcast News”, when one character ( I forgot their names) says “ I’ll meet you at the place with the thing where we went that time” and the other character says “ ok!”.
SteveR405 almost 4 years ago
Oh oh! Is Janis showing the first signs of dementia? Arlo is just being Arlo.
Sir Isaac almost 4 years ago
We have what I call “Proper Noun Syndrome.” We know what mean and can discuss it fully but just can’t think of it’s name.
Thinkingblade almost 4 years ago
When that happens to me my stepdaughter starts taunting me, “come on now – use your words …”
Natarose almost 4 years ago
so it’s her fault that you are experiencing part-timers?