“I am the entertainerBeen all around the worldI’ve played all kinds of palacesAnd laid all kinds of girlsI can’t remember facesI don’t remember namesAh, but what the hell? You know it’s just as well’Cause after a while and a thousand milesIt all becomes the same.” ~William Martin Joel
I try to associate a person’s name or features to someone famous or some object that will trigger back to their name. A German lady I know who’s name is Monica I associated with harmonica which is exactly what I called her one day. Oops!
um… uh…. pal, buddy, friend, dude, man, lady, etc. etc. etc. = not having to remember the names. and if they start a conversation and I have no idea who they are, I just say great, how are you and look for an exit. and when the beautiful wife asks “who was that” I just shrug and say “don’t know, but they seemed friendly”
When people aren’t where they “belong” it’s really hard to know who they are. The person who rungs up your groceries several times a week is a total stranger when you see them in the bank.
ME ON THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2023: Being a little forgetful about names is a normal thing for a person to experience. I’m not opening myself up to shame or ridicule by talking about it on my blog for everyone to read.
Just a “hi how are you” does not need a name. Then again, we only need to know the names of the couple and their 2 daughters to the north and the couple and their one daughter to the south. Though while out clearing snow this past winter I said to husband as we waved to the neighbor across the street (4 traffic lanes, 2 parking lanes and it is a different community – even different house numbering) “I guess after all these decades we should send him a Christmas card and introduce ourselves”. (Live here over 30 years us, him about 20-25 years.) Of course when Christmas came and we were sending out our 15 to maybe 20 cards – we forgot him!!
allen@home over 1 year ago
I can swear to that.
Grandma Lea over 1 year ago
Never was good with names and it has gone down hill over the past 20 years
sousamannd over 1 year ago
yes – it can be challenging to accept our new life situation, eh!
Gent over 1 year ago
Yes me bearly remembers names no more.
Zykoic over 1 year ago
Actually pluggers remember all the names of the dogs in the neighborhood.
PraiseofFolly over 1 year ago
The person is thinking, “Who IS this guy? Should I KNOW him?”
zerotvus over 1 year ago
heck when I look in the mirror it takes a second or two…….
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
“I am the entertainerBeen all around the worldI’ve played all kinds of palacesAnd laid all kinds of girlsI can’t remember facesI don’t remember namesAh, but what the hell? You know it’s just as well’Cause after a while and a thousand milesIt all becomes the same.” ~William Martin Joel
Geophyzz over 1 year ago
The four neighbours I meet most often are named Matthew, Mark, Luke & John; and that’s the gospel truth.
juicebruce over 1 year ago
Yes I am part of the group that has trouble with remembering names ! But now I can blame it on older age ;-)
silverking1953 over 1 year ago
I never remember a name, but I always forget a face.
GreenT267 over 1 year ago
At least when you are older, you can call people “buddy”, “pal”, “sweetie”, “sport”, etc. without being offensive.
ctolson over 1 year ago
I try to associate a person’s name or features to someone famous or some object that will trigger back to their name. A German lady I know who’s name is Monica I associated with harmonica which is exactly what I called her one day. Oops!
Dean Nelson Premium Member over 1 year ago
One horse to another, “I recognize your pace, but I can’t place your mane.”
rhpii over 1 year ago
Amen to that.
Doug K over 1 year ago
… uh … have you seen my wife?
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 1 year ago
This one has trouble with both.
Watchdog over 1 year ago
Goes back to Ho** heidelbergensi or earlier. Censor prevented “mo”
Saddenedby Premium Member over 1 year ago
um… uh…. pal, buddy, friend, dude, man, lady, etc. etc. etc. = not having to remember the names. and if they start a conversation and I have no idea who they are, I just say great, how are you and look for an exit. and when the beautiful wife asks “who was that” I just shrug and say “don’t know, but they seemed friendly”
Watchdog over 1 year ago
Goes back to Ho** heidelbergensis period. Note to censor: this means living 350,000 years ago in southern Italy. Turn the AI off.
Watchdog over 1 year ago
Dumb censor
Watchdog over 1 year ago
Glad you got my message
ladykat over 1 year ago
That’s me.
whelan_jj over 1 year ago
“First you forget names, then you forget faces, then you forget to pull the zipper up, finally you forget to pull the zipper down,” — George Burns.
g04922 over 1 year ago
When a name slips you…. ‘Hey Bud is always good.’
Dani Rice over 1 year ago
When people aren’t where they “belong” it’s really hard to know who they are. The person who rungs up your groceries several times a week is a total stranger when you see them in the bank.
David Rickard Premium Member over 1 year ago
From today’s Comics Curmudgeon:
ME ON THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2023: Being a little forgetful about names is a normal thing for a person to experience. I’m not opening myself up to shame or ridicule by talking about it on my blog for everyone to read.
ME ON MONDAY, APRIL 24, 2023: Oh no. Oh NO.
Sean Fox over 1 year ago
I just call everyone “Mate” because I’m Australian and nobody can prove I’ve forgotten who they are its just my culture ok, lol.
pkdavis over 1 year ago
That’s why I say “Hi, guy” and “Hey, kid.”
listmom over 1 year ago
That’s either Shoeshine Boy or Underdog.
kathleenhicks62 over 1 year ago
Always!
DaBump Premium Member over 1 year ago
mafastore over 1 year ago
Just a “hi how are you” does not need a name. Then again, we only need to know the names of the couple and their 2 daughters to the north and the couple and their one daughter to the south. Though while out clearing snow this past winter I said to husband as we waved to the neighbor across the street (4 traffic lanes, 2 parking lanes and it is a different community – even different house numbering) “I guess after all these decades we should send him a Christmas card and introduce ourselves”. (Live here over 30 years us, him about 20-25 years.) Of course when Christmas came and we were sending out our 15 to maybe 20 cards – we forgot him!!