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26-01-2012, 01:51 PM
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Activated Attention Deficit Disorder

Does any of this seem familiar...
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26-01-2012, 02:16 PM
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Re: Activated Attention Deficit Disorder

Mmmm I see someone has been spying on me again
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26-01-2012, 02:46 PM
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Re: Activated Attention Deficit Disorder

I have a simple way to combat this type of thing Barry, if I find the remote control in the kitchen or spill some water on the floor. I just call out, "Missus, the remote is in here and you dropped some water on the floor". Works great.
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26-01-2012, 03:29 PM
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Re: Activated Attention Deficit Disorder

Originally Posted by jemflux ->
I have a simple way to combat this type of thing Barry, if I find the remote control in the kitchen or spill some water on the floor. I just call out, "Missus, the remote is in here and you dropped some water on the floor". Works great.
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Re: Activated Attention Deficit Disorder

Last year on holiday I put the set of car keys I had down on the side and come the day of leaving I took all the newspapers off the side(which I think the keys were on and put them in the recycling on the way home hubby stops for petrol and goes in to pay for it ...Our car is keyless so you only have to have your key on you for it to be activated whilst hubby is in the garage suddenly the lights go out the doors lock and I think where is my key I am rumaging through my bag and the alarm goes off I hate alarms so I start shaking then I can't get my breath (Panic attack) I open the door of the car which is going Whhooo whhhoo and gasp for air this man passing looks at me and gives me a funny look hubby comes out of the garage and wonders what all the comotion is about ....I phoned the lady who owned the cottage but she couldn't find them ...They cost £192.17 to replace....It makes us laugh now when I think of it but not funny at the time
 



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