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the fallowing is a test of your "long term" memory.
after reading the questions don't answer right away, take a day or so and think about it.

the fallowing questions have to to with the five senses, sight, hearing, taste, touch(this can be physical or emotional), and smell. it also has to do with people, places and things, and the the way we associate the two in our memories.

1. list at least three but no more than ten people that you remember distinctly because of the way they smelled, looked, something they said, the way they felt or touched you, or a food or drink they made or always had.

2. list at least three but no more than ten places that you remember distinctly because of the way it smelled, looked, a unique sound, felt or touched you, or a food or drink it had.

3. list at least three but no more that ten things (anything other than people and places) that you remember distinctly because of the way it smelled, looked, sounded, felt or touched you, or the way it tasted.

you can list three for each sense in each question or just three for the whole question. it completely depends on how many you can think of.

this may seem like simple question, and things may come to you right away. the fun thing is that the more you think about it the more things will come to you. i hope everyone finds this an amusing exercise. you don't have to reply if you don't want to. i first thought of this test in high school for extra credit. the people that replied did so on a voluntary basis and the results were entertaining to listen to. i look forward to reading any answers that any one decides to post.:hello::hello:
 
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