
Patrick Curtin |

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Mac Boyce wrote:For AZ. Be happy!I'll be singing this for the next hour. Thanks :)
It could be worse, I could make you sing this!

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Does anyone else ever have moments where they're walking or driving and suddenly they have no idea where they currently are? I'm talking about familiar places, like the drive from home to work, or even in the workplace.
Yes. That's why I went to a neurologist and got on medication for my seizures.

Conspiracy Buff |

Does anyone else ever have moments where they're walking or driving and suddenly they have no idea where they currently are? I'm talking about familiar places, like the drive from home to work, or even in the workplace.
It sounds like you fell victim to the Robot Hamsters from the Earth's Core. They occasionally seize control of people's minds with their brainwave rays and force the person to steal large quantities of sunflower seeds and deliver them to the hamster's secret drop boxes.
If you start having sudden urges to crawl through plastic tubes or endlessly run on treadmills, I suggest you get a tinfoil hat.

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Sebastian wrote:Does anyone else ever have moments where they're walking or driving and suddenly they have no idea where they currently are? I'm talking about familiar places, like the drive from home to work, or even in the workplace.It sounds like you fell victim to the Robot Hamsters from the Earth's Core. They occasionally seize control of people's minds with their brainwave rays and force the person to steal large quantities of sunflower seeds and deliver them to the hamster's secret drop boxes.
If you start having sudden urges to crawl through plastic tubes or endlessly run on treadmills, I suggest you get a tinfoil hat.
So that must mean the hamsters and the squirrels are in league together!!
It all makes sense now...

lynora |

Orthos wrote:It could be worse, I could make you sing this!Mac Boyce wrote:For AZ. Be happy!I'll be singing this for the next hour. Thanks :)
Heehee. I drove my parents truly insane with that song during one of our family vacations. I even got my little sisters singing it. My not so subtle revenge for dragging me camping when I'm allergic to the great outdoors. :)

Patrick Curtin |

Does anyone else ever have moments where they're walking or driving and suddenly they have no idea where they currently are? I'm talking about familiar places, like the drive from home to work, or even in the workplace.
I sometimes have fugue states where my entire life seems like some sort of TV show and I am an actor therein and I am struggling to maintain the fourth wall (and remember my lines). Very odd feeling, but I figure it's either brain dysfunction or I'm plugged into something metareal somewhere. No way to tell, really.

Conspiracy Buff |

Conspiracy Buff wrote:Sebastian wrote:Does anyone else ever have moments where they're walking or driving and suddenly they have no idea where they currently are? I'm talking about familiar places, like the drive from home to work, or even in the workplace.It sounds like you fell victim to the Robot Hamsters from the Earth's Core. They occasionally seize control of people's minds with their brainwave rays and force the person to steal large quantities of sunflower seeds and deliver them to the hamster's secret drop boxes.
If you start having sudden urges to crawl through plastic tubes or endlessly run on treadmills, I suggest you get a tinfoil hat.
So that must mean the hamsters and the squirrels are in league together!!
It all makes sense now...
You're begining to understand. That means you've become a threat to them. Don't be surprised if you wake up with a sliced up pecan in your bed.

Treppa |

Does anyone else ever have moments where they're walking or driving and suddenly they have no idea where they currently are? I'm talking about familiar places, like the drive from home to work, or even in the workplace.
I have two types. One, I know where I am but have no clue how I got there (via autopilot, perhaps). The other, I have no idea where I am or who I'm with but remember it slowly within a minute or two. It used to be terrifying, but now I at least remember that it will come back, so I just smile and nod until it passes. It gets much worse under stress and nonexistant on, say, vacation.

Patrick Curtin |

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lynora wrote:Mac Boyce wrote:Rats must die too. Purveyors of disease and filth.
I've had a bad day.
Sorry about the bad day.
*hugs*
Hope it gets better soon.
It will at around 530. Jenny gets out of work then. ;D
On a more positive note, we started Kingmaker yesterday!
I so wish I could play in that, looks fun.

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Wow. People would rather have Cox or TimeWarner then Comcast? Not based on my experience, I wouldn't. I remember Comcast and think of them fondly. Oh the happy days we had back in NJ and NY! And then I had them briefly when I moved back to TX, before TimeWarner came reaving through the area with their watchwords of "Less for More!"
What can I say Cox pays well. :)

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Sebastian wrote:Does anyone else ever have moments where they're walking or driving and suddenly they have no idea where they currently are? I'm talking about familiar places, like the drive from home to work, or even in the workplace.I sometimes have fugue states where my entire life seems like some sort of TV show and I am an actor therein and I am struggling to maintain the fourth wall (and remember my lines). Very odd feeling, but I figure it's either brain dysfunction or I'm plugged into something metareal somewhere. No way to tell, really.
mojo-verse!