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Re: I Know I Came Into This Room For A Reason


David Yoder
 

Lanny's suggestion of saying the item over and over (for which you are going to the next room) is a good one.? I cringe when someone says "I lost my ....."!? My preference is to say "I misplaced my ...."? because I know if I retrace my steps, I'll find it!!
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Addie


From: patricia lee
To: dalton59@...
Sent: Wed, May 18, 2011 6:12:45 PM
Subject: Re: [dalton59] I Know I Came Into This Room For A Reason

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OH YES.....its scary when I do that but have been doing it for sometime now.? Have to retrace my steps and go back to where i started from to recall why I was going where I was going to do what...........?great shirt speaking truth at this age anyhow!

On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 4:32 PM, jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> wrote:
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As we get older, you know the expression...

I saw an elderly woman (probably our ages or even younger) at the
Boerne Wally World yesterday and she had a great t-shirt which said:

"I Know I Came Into This Room For a Reason".

This was probably one of the most profound statements I have seen
recently.

I can't recall (no, really I can't recall) how many times I have
come into a room and can't recall the reason I went to the room
to accomplish or perform a meaningless task and have no clue
why it seemed so important at the time. Too bad I can't remember
the reason I came into the room. I suppose life goes on without
me performint the meaningless task at hand.

Whatever!

I grow old; I wear my trousers rolled (not pegged however).

Any one else have any senior moments like mine?

Enjoy the rest of your life.

Glad tidings and best wishes for you and y'all.

The Weaselmeister


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