You know you’re getting old when you stop to think and forget to start again.
More wisdom next week.
Andrew
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About Andrew Reynolds
Born in California
Did the school thing studying electronics, computers, release engineering and literary criticism.
I worked in the high tech world doing software release engineering and am now retired.
Then I got prostate cancer.
Now I am a blogger and work in my wood shop doing scroll saw work and marquetry.
Now THAT is a quotable quote Andrew! You are a man of great wisdom. 🙂
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Where exactly is the line between short attention span of youth and forgetfulness of old age? I think I’m straddling it! 😀
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It starts when you forget that you’ve forgotten something.
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Now hang on a minute…… What did I come here for???? Good one Andrew…
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🙂
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I know I had something to say, but by the time I scrolled down to the reply box …
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Say about what? 🙂
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You know you’re getting old when your knees snap, crackle and pop when you’re climbing stairs.
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There is that.
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I think it happens when you read and listen to the Media too much.
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You know Andrew, now that I think about it….what was it that you posted?
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What, I posted something?
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I knew there was something I forgot!
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happens to me all the time.
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🙂
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So that explains everything…:)
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Love it !
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Wait–I thought that was part of being a writer. Following those cerebral threads. Darn. I guess I’m old.
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Guess I stopped thinking at old, but writers do fit in here too. 😉
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