Memory loss makes you rehash conversations, then it makes you rehash the rehashing.

When I tell people “I’ve probably already said this,” I’m thinking, “And I’ve probably already said that I’ve probably already said this.”

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7 Responses

  1. 1
    Mark says:

    you too?

  2. 2
    John Piper says:

    You cannot know how happy this makes me feel.

  3. 3
    Myrddin says:

    This is a serious occupational hazard of teaching. Same curriculum, different faces, so much deja vu. You’re describing my life.

  4. 4
    Lowell says:

    Didn’t you blog on something like this once before?
    ;)

  5. 5
    Beth Nordquist says:

    I had amnesia once. Got that feeling every 2-5 minutes through a whole afternoon and evening spent enlessly recycling the same conversations with my dear, patient husband. Mercifully my memory began to return the next day.

    Never, ever, go snow tubing on a hill with trees.

  6. 6
    Mark says:

    [wordpress prevents me from making this joke]

    you too?

  7. 7

    I tend to think of the rehashing as rehearsing. The story always gets better with each telling. :-)

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