Dawgluver
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My microwave demands the time before it will do anything. Very annoying after a power failure. Luckily I'm one of those old-fashioned people who wears a wristwatch.
You could always look on your computer one you rebooted itMy microwave demands the time before it will do anything. Very annoying after a power failure. Luckily I'm one of those old-fashioned people who wears a wristwatch.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure mine does too. I almost always have my phone in my pocket. I would wear a watch, but they all die within a few months.My microwave demands the time before it will do anything. Very annoying after a power failure. Luckily I'm one of those old-fashioned people who wears a wristwatch.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure mine does too. I almost always have my phone in my pocket. I would wear a watch, but they all die within a few months.
Cheap ones, expensive ones, they all quit working on me. Sometimes they still work on other people.I get $12 cheapo watches from Amazon. Free shipping. I can snorkel with them, they're waterproof to 20 feet. Which as I found out the day before yesterday, is not necessary, as I couldn't even get down 10 feet.
They are men's, even though they say they're women's, so they're big on me, but I don't care.
Cheap ones, expensive ones, they all quit working on me. Sometimes they still work on other people.
...And yes, they ALL display the same time, all calibrated to the weather station (which gets its signal from a satellite). I'm *ahem*analobsessive like that.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure mine does too. I almost always have my phone in my pocket. I would wear a watch, but they all die within a few months.
I have a feeling folks might think I have Tourettes or some type of other affliction. I keep having conversations in my head, and keep shrugging my shoulders. While people are watching. I'm apparently quite entertaining.
I'm not schizophrenic, yet. (Oh yes you are, said the voices in my head...)
Just kidding! I'm fine, said the other voice in my head.
I have a feeling folks might think I have Tourettes or some type of other affliction. I keep having conversations in my head, and keep shrugging my shoulders. While people are watching. I'm apparently quite entertaining.
I'm not schizophrenic, yet. (Oh yes you are, said the voices in my head...)
Just kidding! I'm fine, said the other voice in my head.
Did you take your meds today dear? You know we worry about you.
I have my own special crazy, Addie! Not sure there's meds for it though...
Cheryl, I do tend to mumble to myself, but usually in private. Oh well, I have a theater degree. I'll have to print out a sign that says I have a theater degree, please ignore me when I mumble to myself in public and shrug!
About talking to oneself, the Danes have a saying, "You need someone sensible to talk to once in a while."