Hi Guys n Girls

 

Just wondered if any of you are as lucky as me and have a really bad
memory when it comes to reading books. Whenever I read a book, its fresh
in my mind and my imagination takes me to wondrous places. But 2 months
later after I have read a few other and had a few beers I can no longer
remember what happens.  It's a fantastic curse I get to read all of Rays
Books every couple of years and it's like reading a  complete new set of
book. Little bits a pieces come back to me as I'm reading but on the
whole I don't remember much.  Is anyone else out there in the same boat?

 

Regards

 

Paul

 

 

 

 

 

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