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Registered: ‎08-15-2010

Our childhood phone number and address were the only numbers we had to remember for many years. It was easy to remember them.

Today we have too many numbers to remember...passwords, driver license, social security, license plate, several phone numbers, home, work, cell. 

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Registered: ‎07-18-2010

I'm also good remembering numbers. I can give you my dl#, ss#, cc#, medical record#, bank member#, PINS, etc off the top of my head. And, yes, my childhood phone#. Passwords can be a challenge so I try to stay with the same 2 or 3.

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Registered: ‎10-04-2010

Every time I get my craft room back in order, I end up having one thing I can't find.  When I have put something in a place at the time seems so obvious, and then not to put hands on it, drives me crazy and I'm in the driver's seat!!!!

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@gtx! I think you are right in what you txted! Back in 50’s only our telephone # and address were so important to know! ❤️
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@RedTop  He wasn't trying to be funny. He was being sarcastic,  because he was annoyed that I remembered the year of the song.

 

 It was like, 'Do you remember what you were wearing, too?"

As if I would remember what I was wearing, when I listened to a song many years ago. I do remember what I wore to my first junior high dance and some of the songs I heard there.

 

 That is amazing that you remembered what you and your mother wore to a funeral more than 50 years ago. That whole event must have made quite an indelible impression on you.

 

I do remember dresses that I wore on some special occasions and a few of them I plan on re-creating for my Toni doll.

 

I have posted Toni in a re-creation of my first grade sailor dress. I'll have to post a picture of her wearing a re-creation of my First Communion dress and veil.

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Registered: ‎09-07-2014

So true!