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    They walk among us

    I'm talking about the most obtuse, oblivious, dimwitted group of people in the history of mankind. They routinely run thru red lights, completely ignore warning signs and walk into mall fountains. You'd have to grade their noticing skills on a curve to reach zero. Add the fact that they're selfish petty and rude and you have a very dumb Chinese satellite country in the making.

    that is all

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    Is there any chance that cell phones may be involved?
    "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness" - Mark Twain

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    Something tells me QA had to go to town for something.

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    This "You'd have to grade their noticing skills on a curve to reach zero" is me. I'm not sure if its noticing or give a shit skills I need to work on but its actually something I'm trying to be more cognizant of. I use to always tell people "I'm horrible with names" but that really isn't the truth. I just never gave enough of a care to learn others names. For some reason I've just never been much a noticer or detail oriented... Thing I do that seem to drive other noticers crazy

    1. Can't remember names
    2. Tell a story with "the other day" which was really 3 weeks ago
    3. Tell a story with "we outta go down there" when down there is Washington State

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    I thought I was having a curmudgeon attack but it was actually the mother of all Grand Mal curmudgeon seizures, just short of being a curmudgeon apoplexy.

    And yes, I learned a valuable lesson today, never go to town on check day right ahead of a holiday. Problem is, I think every day is guvment check day for everybody but the working man

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    Hombre, my absolute weakest trait is remembering names. I'm HORRIBLE at it and many times, it's been extremely embarrassing over the years. Especially when I was in sales. I could have an excellent customer come in, one I see regularly, who may have even slipped me a $100 tip for Christmas ... but for the life of me, the next time he/she would come in, I'd hurriedly pull their file to get their name before I'd speak to them. What helped me was the VIN on their dash, so I'd snag a glance and pull their file before they had a chance to get out of the car. It's been a life-long curse actually.

    Lynn on the other hand, has a mind like a steel trap when it come to names (and faces). She can meet someone ONE time and never see them again for 10-years, then run into them somewhere and not only refer to them by name, but ask about his/her spouse is doing (by name), how their kids are (by name) and even their dang cat or dog! And no, I'm not exaggerating one bit here. She f's with me constantly just to rub it in. I'll go to the VA to see a specialist and as soon as we'd walk out of the office, she'd ask me what my doctor's name is ... and I'd have no clue. We could be at some social gathering and somebody would introduce themselves to me, we'd chat a while and as soon as I'd turn away, she'd ask me if I remember his/her name (I'd be clueless).

    The same with descriptions ... I'm just as as bad, or worse. I'll talk with someone and as soon as I turn away, Lynn will again mess with me and ask what color hair he/she had ... or if they wore glasses ... or if the dude had a beard or mustache ... 95% of the time, I'd have no clue although I'd been talking with them 30-seconds prior. I've always thought what a lousy witness I'd be if I ever witnessed a murder! Now, THIS just proves how clueless I really am at times. Years ago, we were at a gathering and some gal came up to me, hollered my name and gave me a big hug. She proceeded with small talk ... asking how I've been doing, etc. and I'd fumble through with the answers. Afterwards, I said something to Lynn along the lines of, "She looked familiar, but who TF was she?" Lynn proceeded to point out my dumbassery, then informed me she was one of the gals I was dating when Lynn and I met! Then she told me her name and that's when I remembered her! I swear on a stack of bibles, that's a true story. It's a curse I tell ya'!

    'Course, most days I can't tell you what I had for breakfast either.
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    And yet, since I know both of you pretty well I can tell you that just about any public place you go, its not long beforte you’re engaged in a conversation with somebody. So its not really, in my mind, a lack of interest in people, it’s mental retardation.

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    I wish I could argue with you there, but I think you may be correct.
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    after reading this thread y'all make me feel normal....Thanks!

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