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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward
poohbear, she's deathly afraid of bugs and lizards and snakes. (But they can be much nicer to deal with than people, sometimes. And nobody woofs it you kill them...)
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hey now ! i'm not afraid of *lizards.* i like them, in fact.
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Originally Posted by ShortNCuddlyAm
I can sympathise with that - although it's current co-workers for me. Most of the 200 odd people in head office know me by name and by sight (one of the joys of working in IT support  ). Unfortunately, I don't always remember who they are, especially outside the office. I've had some fairly long conversations with people in the supermarket before now. When they're done, the yeti will ask me who I was talking to, to which I can only shrug and say "someone from work, I think"
Only slightly related, my mum was once on the phone for about 15 minutes with someone before either of them worked out it was a wrong number. They both had elderly relatives called things like Ethel and Doris, which weren't uncommon names in my nanna's generation!
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i once had a conversation the entire length of a métro ride home with a woman who clearly knew me and i could not for the life of me place her. i kept asking her leading questions hoping she'd give away some clue to her identity like "and how's work then ?" and she'd just answer things like "oh fine, i mean you know how it is" and i'd nod my head sympathetically as if i really *did* know how it was.

(i did figure out who it was eventually. but not until several days later. it was just a question of context. she was a shopkeeper in my neighborhood, and seeing her outside of her usual context i drew a complete blank).
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And right now, I'm thinking about designing cards with the wrong information on them
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now THAT is brilliant !!!!
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Originally Posted by ShortNCuddlyAm
I can still see you, Recluse 
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so can i ! you're pretty hard to miss with that avatar.
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Originally Posted by LCF
Zelda, cheer up! People change. The girl/woman you knew 15 years ago must not necessarily be the same woman now. Chances are, she has changed. So think positive, and don't count on 15 y. old info!
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i'll hope you're right, but honestly, the reason i started to remember the details from before is because in the short conversation we had tonight she made *exactly* the same impression on me... i don't know if we change that much after a certain age, especially if we don't necessarily want to. but yes, let's be positive ! you never know.
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It just occurred to me, perhaps you have changed now. This time, you won't be annoyed (if I got it correctly) by her, you might just jell at her, so that she never calls you again. And runs away if she accidentally sees you on public places.
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i'll hope you're right about that too.
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Murphy can't be right all the time - it's against Murphy's laws!
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Edit: now going to sleep!
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nighty night ! i should probably do the same, soon...