Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Forgetfulness, thy name is...um...

I spend a large chunk of time listening to music at my desk at work (iTunes, Blip, 365 radio, Pandora, things like that) using headphones. Later on, after I'm bored/tired of noise/can't find anything I wanna listen to, I turn off whatever-it-is and keep on working in silence, but with the headphones still on. Not on purpose, mind you. I forget they're still on. Until I try to retrieve a pen from the floor or a book from the other end of the table and the headphones fly off my head as I go past the cord's limit, that is. Always the same thought goes through my head:

"Why was I still wearing those things?"

Anyone else? Or is my mind going?

And yes, I'm writing about this 'cause it just happened. Again. Almost clothes-lined myself trying to get at something in one of my drawers. Idiot.

4 comments:

bitethebedbugs said...

I do this all the time. At work I used to leave for lunch wearing my headphones, the wire dangling down my neck. I'm afraid to tell you that your mind is not going, it is already gone.

--V said...

Well, that's a relief. Don't have to worry about watching it go if it already left.

Just Me said...

I do this all the time too, and I'm actually working on transcripts, making sure the text matches the audio. I mean, I haven't given up listening and forgotten they're there.

So you're clearly doing much better than I am.

Anonymous said...

I think that's a variant of looking for your glasses and you've got them on. notdotdot