No worries mate,,most men get it now and again,,its all down to the constant drone in your ears,,from the queen bee hahahahahahhahahhaha,,what you need is a large shed in the garden,,a comfy chair a wee heater a bottle of something you like,,a good book and your memory will return...
Please don't panic all men have this condition & its tend to manifest it,s self when men get married you,l find it strikes most often when your wife needs you to do a small job around the house & suddenly deafness strikes,
It,s not violence but remedial treatment, I prescribe it for all married women, & when men get the memory lapse then 3 ice cubes shoved down the front of underwear is the recommended treatment it,s amazing how well these cures work & "normal" service is resumed swiftly xxxx
Ah yes, selective memory. Only the male of the species seem to be afflicted with this, very rare in females. Can be catching if large numbers of males gather together, particularly in pubs . Those affected by selective memory are also prone to selective deafness.
Don't worry about it, women get it as well. Whenever I ask my wife how much her new clothes have cost us she just can't remember. It's very sad really. lol Bob
No chance we have to have Spring, Summer, Autumn and winter clothes...........
It means: you remember what is good for your wellbeing - looking after no. 1. An awkward or embarrassing situation occurs and you need to talk your way out of it, you can twist your memory to cope with the situation in hand. MPs are a dab hand at it. If you are cornered by your nearest and dearest, you need the fight or flight situation, you will use your selective memory to do a runner.
Here goes, King. Metaphorically (sp) speaking - no offence meant at all.l. I cant help my thoughts that you are so..... just gone back 20-30 years. If you haven't seen someone face to face etc.
King it sounds like you need your ECU put on a diagnostics test. Your hearing sensor could be playing up intermittently, mine does the same under certain conditions if you know what I mean.
I guess I could be more certain if you were a Renault Car as I have 30 years of experience on them. Tin Worm (rust) seemed pretty contageous throughout the range, computer memory loss was a disease only on the latest models and hopefully not passed on to humans. You don't drive a Renault do you, Ha Ha.
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