For example, if I'm looking for a particular line in a book, I know whether it's on the left, or right, or top/middle/bottom of a page. I can usually see it, and the line breaks in my head. Sometimes, I can see the whole page, although not all the words.
This is also me.
Yup, me too. I was trying to find a passage in a book recently, and I didn't remember where in the book it came but I did know it was near the top of a left-side page.
NUBMER
in love, still, with RIO.
crankyhead saracakes.
I go on a business roadtrip tomorrow with 2 colleagues. never done that before.
I like pop references and whatnot! In their proper place.
Not during actual news stories, sure. But in bumpers, like birthday announcements or in headlines to light features, bring on the snark, I say.
OMG I think I want to do work today less than I've ever wanted to do work in my life. It physically hurts me.
When I'm looking for something I've read, I always flip through looking only in the part of the page where I remember seeing it. It usually works..
I couldn't tell you any details of what the person I was talking to was wearing, or give a good description, though.
Memory is weird.
I wanna go home!
Yeah, but you're
sick.
I'm just lazy. Oh, but I wonder if it's a benadryl hangover. Things that are supposed to make you fall asleep never help me get to sleep, but they do leave me groggy. THIS IS WHY I DON'T TAKE MEDICINE!!
I go on a business roadtrip tomorrow with 2 colleagues. never done that before.
GET YOUR OWN ROOM.
Sorry. Recently heard a horror story about cost-cutting business trips.
Benadryl always leaves me hungover. I pretty much try to avoid it.
Benadryl, flexoril, vicodin -- wicked blearghs the morning after. I try to take them no later than 6pm.
Now I'm actively planning when I'll leave early.
Dear lord.