Enjoyed his one. I saw somewhere that Vladimir Putin may have severe health issues because when he walks his right hand always stays stationary at his side. Or, the article.said, it.may be a habit from his KGB days when a pistol hung from his belt on the right side and he's such an asshole he had to be ready to draw at any moment. But, I think he binged on Justified and thought the way Oliphant walked was cool. And you don't have to pay AARP. Once they get your name the mailings never stop.
I'm in a book group and we're reading "Where Did I Leave My Glasses: The What, When, and Why of NORMAL Memory Loss," which is very reassuring about how normal (not that I'm saying you're normal, Lee, which would be boring) it is to put your remote in your suitcase (as long as you don't do it repeatedly) or forget why you came in a room, etc. Apparently that doesn’t sell as well as scare stories - it came out in 2008 and people haven't calmed down yey.
First, thanks for your vote of confidence that I'm not normal, but I also agree that a lot of stuff that is normal is used to get people worked up and doing something and if every time I had a new ache or pain I went to see the doctor I'd be there twice a week.
My 98 year-old mother complains constantly and the vast majority of the time when my brother or his wife takes my mom to the doctor the doctor will say, "Hey, she's 98."
I also think we forget stuff because we've done it so many times and can't remember if you took your pills yesterday or today and even when I was young I'd drive to work and realize I had no memory of how I got there because my mind was elsewhere and really hoped I stopped at all the stop lights.
Enjoyed his one. I saw somewhere that Vladimir Putin may have severe health issues because when he walks his right hand always stays stationary at his side. Or, the article.said, it.may be a habit from his KGB days when a pistol hung from his belt on the right side and he's such an asshole he had to be ready to draw at any moment. But, I think he binged on Justified and thought the way Oliphant walked was cool. And you don't have to pay AARP. Once they get your name the mailings never stop.
I like the Justified explanation the best.
I'm in a book group and we're reading "Where Did I Leave My Glasses: The What, When, and Why of NORMAL Memory Loss," which is very reassuring about how normal (not that I'm saying you're normal, Lee, which would be boring) it is to put your remote in your suitcase (as long as you don't do it repeatedly) or forget why you came in a room, etc. Apparently that doesn’t sell as well as scare stories - it came out in 2008 and people haven't calmed down yey.
First, thanks for your vote of confidence that I'm not normal, but I also agree that a lot of stuff that is normal is used to get people worked up and doing something and if every time I had a new ache or pain I went to see the doctor I'd be there twice a week.
My 98 year-old mother complains constantly and the vast majority of the time when my brother or his wife takes my mom to the doctor the doctor will say, "Hey, she's 98."
I also think we forget stuff because we've done it so many times and can't remember if you took your pills yesterday or today and even when I was young I'd drive to work and realize I had no memory of how I got there because my mind was elsewhere and really hoped I stopped at all the stop lights.