Anyone suffering CRS

   / Anyone suffering CRS #41  
About 12 years ago and we live in a small house. The Grand kids were going to come for a few days and the wife asked if I would put the pistol in a safe place. Since they were getting to be around 10 years old. To this day have completly removed all out of garage no pistol.
totally striped the house looking one room at a time no pistol and still the wife says she remembers that I put it over head so g- kids wouldn't get it. But still have my other rifles in there proper places.
Working at bench and lose the pair of pliers look everywhere no pliers so go to house have a cup coffee return to shop and the pliers still beside what ever was working on.

Start the tractor and go to location the bucket is kept remove the attachment pins and remove go to hay fork and connect then load a bale of hay drive to field and tip to put in hay ring and hay spike falls with the bale. forgot to put in the retaining pins.

Life as you gets older becomes more interesting than a group of comedians trying to keep a straight face. Some one is always laughing behind there hand.
ken
 
   / Anyone suffering CRS #42  
Whenever anybody asks why I have my hands in my pockets I tell them I keep them there so I know where they are when I want to use them....

Since Agnosia is a loss of ability to recognize objects, persons, sounds, shapes, or smells, maybe that's why we lose things that are right in front of our eyes...we have a form of Agnosia! :D
Things could be worse...a person could have Prosopagnosia (the ability to recognize faces) or Akinetopsia (people cannot perceive motion in their visual field, despite being able to see stationary objects without issue.). Fortunately Akinetopsia is extremely rare.
 
   / Anyone suffering CRS #44  
OK I just bit the bullet and bought tri-focal glasses, I couldn't find the prescription they gave me two months ago so I had to pay $5 for a reprint, lol. The safety glasses and regular styled tri-focals with a thirty percent discount came to $800. I think $ 800 because I forgot my reading glasses when I went to the store to get the prescription filled, lol. Perhaps I wont forget them if they are always on my nose. My brother who is 6 years older says just wait:laughing:

My optician said to call the Tri-focal glasses "Occupational glasses", I have to admit it doesn't sound as Old and now don't have to tilt my head to see up? They do take some getting adjusted to, especially if lenses are smaller type..No problem on old aviator-type, other than heavy on nose..
 
   / Anyone suffering CRS #45  
What I don't like is when I'm looking for something can't find it and my wife walks right in and there "it" is. Only thing I know for sure, if she can't find it, it was stolen!:laughing:
 
   / Anyone suffering CRS #46  
Oh come on now....what if you forget where your fanny is.

also, you'd constantly be going around saying.... "Jeff, does this make my butt look big"

If your butt is too big maybe you need more fiber.??...lol.:D
 
   / Anyone suffering CRS #47  
Oh come on now....what if you forget where your fanny is.

also, you'd constantly be going around saying.... "Jeff, does this make my butt look big"
:laughing: That has happened to me before...
 
   / Anyone suffering CRS
  • Thread Starter
#48  
I really hate to lend anyone a tool because by the time I notice it missing, I forget who I lent it to. And you know they won't return it until I ask. :(

Ya I hate that. Been there done that.

What I don't like is when I'm looking for something can't find it and my wife walks right in and there "it" is. Only thing I know for sure, if she can't find it, it was stolen!:laughing:

This as well, momma gets all high and mighty when she finds what I am looking for in minutes what I have bee looking for for........, go figure.
 
   / Anyone suffering CRS #49  
I really hate to lend anyone a tool because by the time I notice it missing, I forget who I lent it to. And you know they won't return it until I ask. :(

This happens so much to us that have a lot of specialized tools (engine build, cutters, measurement. etc). Do not look for them until needed (could be years). I finally put sticky notes on Toolboxes inside lids. Name/date /tool goes down. If I have to collect at later date, next time for request they get the sticky note and a grin. Works like a charm. Based on a tool chip system from work so machine shop always got equipment back. You would be surprised who many people become super responsible when put on paper or camera.:laughing:
Gary
 
   / Anyone suffering CRS
  • Thread Starter
#50  
This happens so much to us that have a lot of specialized tools (engine build, cutters, measurement. etc). Do not look for them until needed (could be years). I finally put sticky notes on Toolboxes inside lids. Name/date /tool goes down. If I have to collect at later date, next time for request they get the sticky note and a grin. Works like a charm. Based on a tool chip system from work so machine shop always got equipment back. You would be surprised who many people become super responsible when put on paper or camera.:laughing:
Gary

I just bought two upright tool chests before Christmas and a sticky note pad will go into the top shelf;):thumbsup:
 

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