Pahonu wrote: ↑Sat Aug 07, 2021 11:27 pm
You two may not far off. One of my colleagues calls me Cliff Claven, but he doesn’t know the whole story. I think a little explanation might be in order.
I don’t reveal it to many people besides very close friends and some family, but I have the strange ability to recall most of what I see or read on the page. This is true to the level that I can often picture if I saw it on the top or bottom, left or right of a page.

I don’t know what to call it, but I recall things visually like that. Comes in handy as a history teacher! Alternately, if you tell me something, good luck on expecting me to remember. My wife, after almost 25 years of marriage knows to write down anything she wants from the market or a chore she needs done. I don’t know if Cliff remembered things that way, but I do, and usually can recall the publication I read it in as well, though I often skip those details to appear less weird.
Ivan, I saw that you wrote how well you remember watching certain episodes of H5-O or other shows and connect them to certain other experiences from that day. Perhaps it’s a bit like that. I have a college roommate who has a freaky recall for dates. He’s texted me many times over the years such things as, “Hey buddy, 27 years ago today, you and I were bodysurfing at the Wedge in Balboa!

I often remember the event, but have no clue about when it was. My wife seems to remember almost anything set to music going back to her early childhood. Her knowledge of song lyrics is uncanny. The funny part is that if she learned them wrong originally, which happens for many, that’s what she still remembers even though she now knows that the lyrics are nonsensical.
Yes I can sort of understand what you're saying.

I can remember distinct things so clearly after many, many years but can't remember something from yesterday.
You're making me re-post what I posted on the ROCKFORD FILES thread. Man, we're derailing this once nice little quiet Five-O thread.

But here goes...
I remember distinctly that in the fall of 1999 on my first day of college (which happened to be an afternoon class) I watched "The Dark and Bloody Ground" that morning for the very first time (which remains one of my favorites to this day!) and then that was followed by 2 FIVE-O episodes - "Frozen Assets" and "My Friend, the Enemy" (both from season 10 and both of which I had already seen a few years earlier). I also recall that either the day before or the day after I had seen the BONANZA episode "Second Chance" which I really liked! Why should I remember this stuff? I don't know. I just do.
Or that in the summer of 1997 immediately after the last day of school (I had just finished 10th grade) the next morning the 2 FIVE-O episodes I saw were "To Die in Paradise" and "Blood Money is Hard to Wash" from season 9. And then I kept watching the remainder of seasons 9, 10, 11, and 12 before they went back to the pilot episode "Cocoon" but then for some reason skipped season 1 and went directly into season 2 and then season 3... and then it was back to school time for me.

My sister used to think and now my wife thinks I'm weird for remembering things like this.

But it's like you said - it's all about a time and place. Something about those times felt special to me. Because I can't remember what I saw last week or the week before.
P.S. Honestly though we're all a bunch of Cliff Clavens on here! Talking about TV minutiae and actors that no one knows if you were to mention them on the street. William Windom, Simon Oakland, Andrew Duggan, Peter Strauss, Charles Cioffi, Don Stroud, John Beck, etc. You'd get a bunch of blank stares - that's what you'd get. Morton Stevens, Richard Shores, Don Ray, Michael O'Herlihy, Charles Dubin, etc. Who????

That's right. We're just a bunch of geeks!
