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I had a very senior moment this morning.
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Too funny,John,....last year,i remember receiving my debit card in the post,for some reason,i forgot about it,...anyway,....i was doing my weekly shop,....in those days.it was in tesco,..trolley full to the brim,..everything scanned at checkout,came to pay with card......it had expired, ...the card that is,lol,....they took the shopping down to the cool room,....red faced,....went home,..,,,,,picked up my new card,.....,which i had forgotten about,....it was still in its envelope. ..lol......back to customer services,....picked up shopping,.......it happens to a lot of us at times,John,
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19-06-2018, 09:44 AM
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A few years ago I needed to withdraw some money from Sainsburys ATM machine and couldn’t understand why it kept spitting out my card. The queue behind me was getting longer and I was getting more flustered ..... then suddenly I realised I was using my Nectar card
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19-06-2018, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Bruce ->
I must admit to trying purchase things at the supermarket with my library card and check out books from the library with my Leagues Club Card. But it is only a temporary affliction.


I have done that. My library card and bank card are the same colour.
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19-06-2018, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by tarantula ->
I had a very senior moment this morning.
Did you forget the rest of the sentence?
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19-06-2018, 10:05 AM
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Anyone notice how these senior moments are becoming more regular and what seemed like a senior moment when we were younger now seems common place, like going for something upstairs and then forgetting what it was ...just an everyday occurrence
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19-06-2018, 10:27 AM
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I very often sit down in the pub and then realise that I have left my beer on the bar, don't forget my change though!
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19-06-2018, 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Purwell ->
I very often sit down in the pub and then realise that I have left my beer on the bar, don't forget my change though!
I once bought the barman a drink in Scotland after he kindly let us into a new year's party for free. A while later, I realised I had taken it with me and drunk it.

I did go back and buy him another.
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19-06-2018, 10:37 AM
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I don't have senior moments..I have senior hours.

Should I be worried .
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19-06-2018, 10:43 AM
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Well I'm relieved it's not just me! However, I don't think I'll top what happened about 6 months ago. I live in a 2nd floor flat in a block of six. Went to open the door to the flat, and the key would not fit. Banged on the door, shouted to my wife to open the door, no reply, Right I thought, she's gone out to the shops, I'll go and get her.Went out of the block, then decided to go back in. To my horror, I found out I'd be trying to get into the flat below!! Fortunately the nice young couple who live there, had gone to work. God knows what they would have said if they were in! Obviously one never mentioned the sad sorry story to them, although I did confess to her indoors!
 
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