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Andy McGregor
9th-June-2004, 05:10 PM
Last night I had a senior moment at Dorking LeRoc.

I'd just arrived and nipped into the loo. There was one of those paper towel dispensers and I was sort of daydreaming while drying my hands when I noticed that the towel dispenser had "Lady Dry" written on it. My first thought was slightly embarassed surprise that I'd used the ladies by mistake: I even checked the Gent's sign on the outside of the door:confused:

The fact that the Gent's had urinals in it never even crossed my befuddled mind:blush:

Anyone else willing to confess their senior moments?:devil:

RobC
9th-June-2004, 05:52 PM
Anyone else willing to confess their senior moments?:devil:
Nah, but I'll have a laugh at your expense :rofl:
:hug:

Minnie M
9th-June-2004, 06:05 PM
Being a REAL senior, I am allowed my moments :o – I had one a couple of weeks ago; I popped into one of the high street shops and was promptly given a shopping basket couldn’t see anything I liked :really: so left the shop shortly after.

Halfway down the high street I noticed people were looking at me strangely – yep I still had the shopping basket on my arm (like a handbag) :blush:

Lynn
9th-June-2004, 06:09 PM
Halfway down the high street I noticed people were looking at me strangely – yep I still had the shopping basket on my arm (like a handbag) :blush: :rofl: Brilliant! Glad I'm not the only one who does daft things (only I call them 'blonde' moments!) They really just mean your mind is on more important things - that's what I tell myself anyway! :whistle:

Lounge Lizard
9th-June-2004, 08:10 PM
:rofl: Brilliant! Glad I'm not the only one who does daft things (only I call them 'blonde' moments!) They really just mean your mind is on more important things - that's what I tell myself anyway! :whistle:
No a blonde moment is when you take the basket back to the wrong shop

ElaineB
9th-June-2004, 08:16 PM
:rofl: Brilliant! Glad I'm not the only one who does daft things (only I call them 'blonde' moments!) They really just mean your mind is on more important things - that's what I tell myself anyway! :whistle:


Quite!! My mind was definitely on more important things when I used the cash point a while ago. I collected my money and my receipt and said 'thank you' to the expectant cash machine..........

Then there was the time that I took my seat belt off before disconnecting my hands free kit from it - found my head shot to the side when you do that....

Or my ultimate........closing the car door, but forgetting to remove my head!!

I am blonde by the way........ :rofl:


Elaine

Lynn
9th-June-2004, 09:24 PM
No a blonde moment is when you take the basket back to the wrong shop Ok - I'm not that blonde!

I am blonde by the way........ :rofl: So am I (especially just after I have been to the hairdresser :waycool: )

Bill
9th-June-2004, 11:03 PM
Or my ultimate........closing the car door, but forgetting to remove my head!!

I am blonde by the way........ :rofl:


Elaine

just as well such handicaps don't hinder your dancing :grin: :whistle: I generally take my head out first as my body tends to follow !!!!! :D

TheTramp
10th-June-2004, 12:32 AM
Are these senior moments, or Old Git moments??

Just had to ask, since there's a 5 year age difference....

Trampy

Bill
10th-June-2004, 10:32 AM
Are these senior moments, or Old Git moments??

Just had to ask, since there's a 5 year age difference....

Trampy


In my case they are simply Old Gits....... mind you I've been having them for years. Can I have been an old git in my 20's ????? :sick:

TheTramp
10th-June-2004, 10:35 AM
Probably :rolleyes:

Trampy

Forte
10th-June-2004, 11:10 AM
I asked a colleague where my glasses were and he replied that they were on the end of my nose as I was wearing them. :blush:


A few years ago I went home with a terrible headache complaining of blurred vision...turns out I was wearing my glasses AND my contact lenses at the same time... :what:

Rachel
10th-June-2004, 12:03 PM
I was dancing away last Friday at Hipsters and a guy with longish thick wavy hair walks past ... So I shout out, 'Hi Marc!' Before realising that I was actually dancing with Marc at the time!!

Does that count?

And as for Marc fondling a small brunette's hair in the queue for fast food, thinking it was me, when he hadn't realised I'd nipped over to the next counter for coffee. I could see it was about to happen, but was too far away to do anything. It was too funny to want to stop, though - they both jumped a mile and I've never seen Marc look so embarrassed!!
R.

Minnie M
10th-June-2004, 12:07 PM
..... wearing my glasses AND my contact lenses at the same time...

Yep - often done that :whistle: and the other common one, having your sun glasses on your head as a head-band and looking every where for them :whistle: :whistle:

good thread Andy - I could keep it going all by myself :o

Daisy Chain
10th-June-2004, 12:08 PM
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As I walked across my supermarket car park, I was admiring a rather stylish car parked in one corner. I then noticed a TOG sticker in the rear window and rushed over for a closer look. As I peered into the interior, I realised that the car was ..............mine :blush: I'm starting to worry as this has happened more than once. Perhaps I should change my car to something that I won't notice.

Daisy

Forte
10th-June-2004, 12:23 PM
Having a glass of wine at a friend's house in the wee sma' hours after a night out...hearing The Drifters singing "Come on over to my place..." jumping up and saying "I love this song. let's dance!" only to hear the lyrics "hey Girl we're having a wimpey.." It was the radio and it was an advert... talk about sitting back down again sharpish!!! :blush: :blush:

Bill
10th-June-2004, 12:25 PM
Beginning to look as if it's only women ( and Andy) who have senior moments. Maybe the men are just too embarrassed to say anything :whistle: ................or they never experience such moments !

Remember Dave Allen recounting stories od senior moment seg going upstairs to get somehting and forgetting what it was he was there to get ! And then getting to a stage where he would find himself on the stairs and forget if he was going up stairs to get something or dowstairs !! :sick: :what:

Forte
10th-June-2004, 12:31 PM
good thread Andy - I could keep it going all by myself :o

:yeah:

Arriving at Prestwick airport for my flight to France only to be told my booking was for Glasgow airport some fifty miles away...oh dear... :sad:

Sheepman
10th-June-2004, 12:39 PM
And as for Marc fondling a small brunette's hair in the queue for fast food, Rachel, I don't believe either you or Marc are anywhere near qualifying for "Senior" moments yet, maybe it should come under the heading "Blinded by love"?

Which reminds me of an incident on the ski and dance holiday a few years ago. One of the skiers saw her husband stopped on the piste ahead, so she skis up behind him, puts her hand through his legs, and grabs a handful. He jumped almost right back up the mountain!
And so did she, when her husband, (wearing an identical ski suit), skied up just at that moment to join them!

Greg

Bardsey
10th-June-2004, 01:32 PM
Nah, but I'll have a laugh at your expense :rofl:
:hug:

:yeah: Me too! mainly cos mine are too numerous to mention :rofl:

Bardsey
10th-June-2004, 01:36 PM
Quite!! My mind was definitely on more important things when I used the cash point a while ago. I collected my money and my receipt and said 'thank you' to the expectant cash machine..........

Then there was the time that I took my seat belt off before disconnecting my hands free kit from it - found my head shot to the side when you do that....

Or my ultimate........closing the car door, but forgetting to remove my head!!

I am blonde by the way........ :rofl:


Elaine

:rofl: :worthy: :clap: That made me laugh Elaine! I'm blond too, so I know what you mean!

Forte
10th-June-2004, 01:46 PM
:yeah: Me too! mainly cos mine are too numerous to mention :rofl:
I wondered when you would be drawn to this thread, Jill! Get posting! :D

Rachel
10th-June-2004, 01:48 PM
Rachel, I don't believe either you or Marc are anywhere near qualifying for "Senior" moments yet, maybe it should come under the heading "Blinded by love"? Oh unfortunately I've been 'senior' for a long time now. ... but I prefer your interpretation!!


Which reminds me of an incident on the ski and dance holiday a few years ago. One of the skiers saw her husband stopped on the piste ahead, so she skis up behind him, puts her hand through his legs, and grabs a handful. He jumped almost right back up the mountain!
And so did she, when her husband, (wearing an identical ski suit), skied up just at that moment to join them!

Greg That is funny!!!

I seem to find that I'm not much good at telling the sexes apart - I had a few occasions when, from a distance, or from behind, I mistook my husband (who had very long blonde hair) for a woman. And once when I asked a rather butch German lady for a dance thinking she was a man. Which is not so bad considering that lots of females dance as a lead. Only I can't lead, so I was really pleased when she turned me down!
Rachel

Bardsey
10th-June-2004, 01:51 PM
I wondered when you would be drawn to this thread, Jill! Get posting! :D

Yeah I know.......I'm SO predictable ! anything for a laugh! :rofl:

philsmove
10th-June-2004, 05:35 PM
The following happened to a friend who used to work Edinburgh University

About this time of year, after a very long journey he arrived home totally exhausted

And went to bed

He awoke at 7.30,

Had breakfast shaved and drove to work

He was slightly puzzled to find no one else there

At about coffee time it stared to get dark

Yes he had awoken at 7.30 PM not AM