I couldn’t find the original note in the last panel. What I do, is I count the number of items I need to take or what I need to do & count. if I come up short, then I go through what I need to bring or do. Most of the time that works.
My dad apparently took a kitchen knife from my mother’s Chicago Cutlery set, a wedding gift, lost it, probably in the backyard. (Despite diligent efforts by him and myself, including the use of a metal detector, it was never found.) She put a sticky note on the knife block which declared, “I’m still mad about the knife!” It was on the block when she died and had been having there for about 10-12 years…so far as I know, she’s still mad about it.
As respects not forgetting my wallet, I carry my folding money in my left front pants / shorts pocket separate from my credit card / ID wallet which goes in my left rear pocket. My smart phone goes in my right front pocket. A handkerchief and pocket comb go in my right rear pocket. I pat my pockets as I am picking up my car keys. This system has kept me from ever forgetting any of the essentials for the last 30 years.
Before I retired, my late wife had one of those magnetic dry-erase check boards on the door, to remind me of things (I worked early shift so she slept in) besides notes like “Take your key / wallet / phone, etc” would be “Your lunch is in the fridge”, “Turn off the coffee pot”, “Take out the trash” and occasional jokes like “check your fly”
salakfarm Premium Member over 1 year ago
Norm is senile before he leaves his teens.
wmwiii Premium Member over 1 year ago
Five will get you ten he forgot his wallet anyway.
allen@home over 1 year ago
Don’t look so surprised Honeybunch. That’s Norm room after all.
electricshadow Premium Member over 1 year ago
Where O.C.D. meets D-U-M-B.
MikeJ over 1 year ago
Depending on one’s age, it’s not quite as funny as it sounds…
monya_43 over 1 year ago
Friends of my parents had a list of items to not forget by their front door when they left. One of the items on the list was teeth. Hahaha!
WDemBlk Premium Member over 1 year ago
I couldn’t find the original note in the last panel. What I do, is I count the number of items I need to take or what I need to do & count. if I come up short, then I go through what I need to bring or do. Most of the time that works.
Just-me over 1 year ago
My dad apparently took a kitchen knife from my mother’s Chicago Cutlery set, a wedding gift, lost it, probably in the backyard. (Despite diligent efforts by him and myself, including the use of a metal detector, it was never found.) She put a sticky note on the knife block which declared, “I’m still mad about the knife!” It was on the block when she died and had been having there for about 10-12 years…so far as I know, she’s still mad about it.
Grandma Lea over 1 year ago
Why are the notes on the outsde of the door and not the inside?
Aficionado over 1 year ago
As respects not forgetting my wallet, I carry my folding money in my left front pants / shorts pocket separate from my credit card / ID wallet which goes in my left rear pocket. My smart phone goes in my right front pocket. A handkerchief and pocket comb go in my right rear pocket. I pat my pockets as I am picking up my car keys. This system has kept me from ever forgetting any of the essentials for the last 30 years.
h.v.greenman over 1 year ago
Before I retired, my late wife had one of those magnetic dry-erase check boards on the door, to remind me of things (I worked early shift so she slept in) besides notes like “Take your key / wallet / phone, etc” would be “Your lunch is in the fridge”, “Turn off the coffee pot”, “Take out the trash” and occasional jokes like “check your fly”
sobrown51 over 1 year ago
What if he forgets where the DOOR is?
ChessPirate over 1 year ago
He forgot his wallet…
And he was gonna buy some Sticky-Notes…
cuzinron47 over 1 year ago
That’s a-maze-ing.
nottaTrueBeliever over 1 year ago
As an ex-programmer/software developer, I couldn’t agree more. Especially since most “smart” devices have devolved into Trojan Information Harvesters.
Michael McKown Premium Member over 1 year ago
My problem exactly.
Bill The Nuke over 1 year ago
This guy is going to live with his parents forever.
GasHouseGorilla over 1 year ago
Maybe Norman and the rest of the Drabbles are related to EDD from the cartoon, “ED, EDD, and EDDY!”