Posted by Allan In NE on March 18, 2011 at 08:46:19 from (148.66.88.254):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Fuel Mileage posted by DeltaRed on March 18, 2011 at 08:05:13:
We're gettin' there.
Doc said that this medicene would take 6-weeks to 2-months to "grab ahold" and my mind had to 're-route' it's little electrical connections (whatever that means). Going in for another sit-down with the doc in a few minutes.
I lost a lot of "detail", especially the tiny stuff. Took me 4 days to learn to type again and I'm still not as I was. Keep makin' mistakes and have to continually 're-read' what I write.
Had to haul a trailer load of horses 100 miles distant....got down there to the barn and I'd forgotten to latch the gooseneck ball, hook up the lights, chains, and the darned tailgate was still down. Had to learn all over how to do that.
MOst embarrising tho was the day the neighbor had to tell me to get the bulls away from the cows. Had absolutely no memory of that need at all....... :>(
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