How long can you remember something??

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How long can you remember something??

  • 1 minute

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • 1 hour

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • 1 day

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • 1 year

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • forever

    Votes: 9 69.2%

  • Total voters
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1 minute for you for sure. lol
I remember way too much.. so 1 year for me.
(cant seem to remember to get important things done though, lol)
 
i can remember things from along time ago, but forget conversations i had yesterday so should remember this in a couple of years :lol:
 
I can remember the smallest and most unneeded things (like lines from movies I saw years ago) but often can forget other things that I was told within an hour. I find that writing things down helps though.
 
I'm terrible at remembering birthdays and anniversaries but always seem to remember pointless pieces of information for some reason.
 
tis not for very long for me unless its sommit really important like christmas or that
 
DannyB said:
tis not for very long for me unless its sommit really important like christmas or that

LOL thats not having a good memory, remembering Xmas - its plastered all over the tv and shops from september. u cannot get away from it!
 
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i remember past events really well, it seems once particular experiences are there i can recall them forever.. but my short term memory is another matter. it's much much worse when i am not feeling good.
 
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Together forever we two
And don't you know
I would move heaven and earth
To be together forever with you


This thread has been Rick-rolled. I have a good memory.
 
They're both common enough names here, but not that common. Did she ever tell you where she was born?

I'd saywith that name, she could be from the East, maybe Kildare/Dublin?
 
I am part Scottish as well... I may be going to Scotland sometime in the next couple years - we shall see. The rest of my family has been.
 
Kerr would be quite common up here in the northwest.

I know a few families called Kerr, but I'm not sure where the name originates.
 
its weird.. i can remember things that happend 10 years ago.. but i cant remember what i did last weekend. so i dont knwo what to put
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katiesue1506 said:
What about the name "Kerr"?

We all can look at your pics and know you're a fiesty Irish lass Katie....:)

I'm 1/8th Irish (I feel like a NATO genetics experiment, I'm 7 different Euro nationalities)....

Dan, my Grandfather is where we get our Irish blood, "Canty"...I think it used to be O'Canty, but I could be wrong.

You Brits should know my last name itself is English...
 
Canty would be an Irish name, but not very common.

A lot of Irish name's got changed at Ellis Island when people emigrated, because the officials writing down the name didn't know how to spell them.

A lot of name's that are considered Irish are actually American spellings of Irish names that were changed this way. This probably happened to Italian and other names too.

I actually can't think of any off hand, but if I do later, I'll post them.
 
Women do remember a good deal too, but it's selective, and coincidentally comes up during fits of anger. :D
 
Forever once I get it in my brain. Not sure if any one here lives in a "fog" like state when they aren't on thier meds but I know I sure did, and the pred is helping but I still get foggy ish feeling. I trained myself a long time ago to remember stuff really well. Started with cheering and later on into writing songs, singing, and acting. When it comes to words or actions it is forever. Now math on the other hand... lets just say i got lost when the teachers tried putting shapes and letters in with the numbers and yuh :sign0085:
 
lol i hear you on the maths thing MrRae - i think my parents & teachers had similar despair & sighs of frustration when trying to get me to understand logarythmns or pythagarus theory... ugh just trying to spell them brings back shivers.... lol
 

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