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Edited by
Up2Us
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Thu 08/21/08 05:07 PM
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Have you simply forgot or loss your train of thought? (while speaking in front of a crowd)
Have you forgot where you placed, or lost your car keys? Do you forget names easily? |
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I forgot
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I do lose my thoughts sometimes. I also misplace my keys. As far as names go, I'm SUPER bad with names. I don't forget them - I just fail to hear them. I'm introduced to people and I hear "Karen, this is blah blah". I just don't absorb names.
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thats why people have name taggs,,,,,an thoes little key chanes
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Technically, it's "Have you forgotten?"
You can say "I forgot," but if you use "have" or "had," the proper verb form is "forgotten." |
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Now that I am older the one thing I miss the most is my mind.
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*cough cough*...do what now? i think i was thinking about a taco bell commercial
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Have you simply forgot or loss your train of thought? (while speaking in front of a crowd) Have you forgot where you placed, or lost your car keys? Do you forget names easily? I was going to type my answer but I forgot what I we were talking about... |
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Technically, it's "Have you forgotten?" You can say "I forgot," but if you use "have" or "had," the proper verb form is "forgotten." |
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Technically, it's "Have you forgotten?" You can say "I forgot," but if you use "have" or "had," the proper verb form is "forgotten." As a writer, I tend to notice insignificant stuff like that! |
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Ummm, what was the question again?
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Tis never better to forget and lose, than to have not forgotten at all...
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Names...neither do I absorb them.
Females...yeah...how many more of them do I need to know..kidding. If I think I'm never going to see them again...instant erase.. |
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what the h3ll was this thread about again????
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Yes
Maybe ....I forgot |
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yea i have called my son his sister name. and my mom does that often as well, to me or my sisters i even said our dogs name that i had when i was little on accedent of one of my sisters. im glad they didnt hear that
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Technically, it's "Have you forgotten?" You can say "I forgot," but if you use "have" or "had," the proper verb form is "forgotten." Maybe he just forgot. |
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I am so lost. Is this the bakery?
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