I’ll start… toilet paper, tampons, and QTips…

  • kat_angstrom@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    My mother in law’s stories. She keeps repeating these stories over and over but we’ve all heard them a dozen times before and then when we say, “oh, we’ve heard this one” she takes it as encouragement to keep going

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      4 months ago

      My grandmother is like this. Then occasionally she tells some new story and we are all like, this is way more interesting why hasn’t this been part of your repertoire for the past decade?

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          4 months ago

          Also consider recording as many as you can. I regret not doing so.

          Don’t worry, you still have time to record their grandma’s stories!

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          Some recording programs can do transcripts as well. They’re not perfect, you have to tidy them up, but it is nice to not need to go back and do the transcribing manually.

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      4 months ago

      I totally get you. I’ve been told many times that I should stop repeating the same old stories.

      Like WTF, those are my experiences in life, what am I supposed to do, make up another false one for shits and giggles?

      My response… “If I’m all out of stories I haven’t already said, then let’s go make a new one. What’s the adventure today?”