Posted by kcm.MN on March 22, 2017 at 13:09:39 from (174.219.5.31):
In Reply to: Brain fart posted by Craig2 on March 22, 2017 at 10:21:50:
Me and the missus been passing something back and forth all season long, so haven't gotten outside much. Will 'just' get to feeling better when all of a sudden it hits again and everything starts spinning. Can tell you how many hours I've spent online this season, and how many brain farts I've had - some so embarrassing that I don't even wanna log in anymore! Has been a weird season and will be thankful when its finally over with so we can get the house aired out good.
You shouldn't worry about having such setbacks, or even of making them public (...for the WORLD to see!) as it really does happen to everyone now and then. And seems to happen more and more as we get older, at least from my experience. ...Sadly, I'm not one of them persons who can keep his big fat fingers shut! *LOL*
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