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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Oh it was when… ah what’s it called? That thing. I forgot that thing when I was going, erm, somewhere. And I just couldn’t remember what I was doing really…
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When my eldest was a baby I'd parked on the high street to go into the Drs, with all her crying and my tiredness I took the car seat off the pram put her in the car and drove off leaving the pram behind (luckily not the child) didn't realize for a few days 🙈
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By *irthandgirthMan
over a year ago
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Not necessarily important, but I booked tickets to see Royal Blood several years ago (a gift for my then GF). I deployed with work and came back. Spent the weekend with my GF thinking something was wrong. No idea why.
2 weeks later I found the tickets in my drawer. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I left my newborn in the car when I went to the shop and didn’t realise until I got to the shop door. It was only for about a minute but I completely forgot he existed. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was once driving and suddenly I forgot how to drive (which gears to use etc). It was quite a panicky moment but it passed after a minute or so.
Never happened since. |
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I once forgot it was a staff training day at school and dropped my child off, in full uniform. I dropped him at the gate and only stopped and thought about it more, when I thought how quiet it seemed to be. It was a difficult call to work to explain why I would struggle to be in  |
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