when you are telling a story about your life when suddenly you realize that it was derived from a show or movie. NOT YOUR OWN LIFE. usually occurs within a person who has "no life"
Brad: hey dude, one time i had a crush on this girl named mary and i was at her house on prom night and got my penis caught in my zipper while i was...wait...nevermind, that was from the movie "all about mary".
Chad: Wow Brad, havin a bad case of Movie Memory? You really need to get a life!
Chad: Wow Brad, havin a bad case of Movie Memory? You really need to get a life!
by NatGrimace July 4, 2009
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Person #1: Dude! You remember when I attacked the mayonnaise?
Person #2: You're just remembering that now?
Person #1: Well, this is the first time I've gotten high since then.
Person #2: Weed memory strikes again.
Person #2: You're just remembering that now?
Person #1: Well, this is the first time I've gotten high since then.
Person #2: Weed memory strikes again.
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As Gayla was gossiping to her friend about the affair, she remembered it was a secret and turned on her muzzle memory.
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Get the Broken Memory mug.A "four year memory" is a term used to describe the nature of the relationship between students and college administrators. The term refers to a student body's short attention span (4 years, or often less) for on-going, systemic issues.
For example, due to 'four year memory,' a problem may repeat itself on the college campus every few years without any substantive, long-term input from the student body. On issues of conflict between students and administrators, students are often at a distinct disadvantage due to their transitory relationship (on an individual level) with the institution. While there are sometimes attempts to bridge this 'memory gap' by uniting students from multiple graduation classes, these united efforts tend to be less focused and structured than the college administration.
A "four year memory" may also refer to any other institutional client base that has a continual, and renewing, memory gap.
While a "four year memory" refers to the student body's (non) action, a "four year promise" may refer to an administration's actions.
For example, due to 'four year memory,' a problem may repeat itself on the college campus every few years without any substantive, long-term input from the student body. On issues of conflict between students and administrators, students are often at a distinct disadvantage due to their transitory relationship (on an individual level) with the institution. While there are sometimes attempts to bridge this 'memory gap' by uniting students from multiple graduation classes, these united efforts tend to be less focused and structured than the college administration.
A "four year memory" may also refer to any other institutional client base that has a continual, and renewing, memory gap.
While a "four year memory" refers to the student body's (non) action, a "four year promise" may refer to an administration's actions.
"Our student rep's went to the school administration to talk about a new Latino Studies program. The president seemed receptive - but they'd have to think about it, since it's a new idea."
"Dude, they are counting on your four year memory. Students have been trying to create this program for 20 years!!!"
or
"Sexual assault is such a big problem this year!"
"WTF?! Do you have a four year memory?"
"Dude, they are counting on your four year memory. Students have been trying to create this program for 20 years!!!"
or
"Sexual assault is such a big problem this year!"
"WTF?! Do you have a four year memory?"
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2. The names of the quirky narrators in the Australian play "The Living End". The pair judge souls that travel through purgatory. They are notable for their cynicism and flamboyance.
2. The names of the quirky narrators in the Australian play "The Living End". The pair judge souls that travel through purgatory. They are notable for their cynicism and flamboyance.
1.
Thought and Memory fly each day
over the spacious earth.
I fear for Thought, that he come not back,
yet more anxious am I for Memory.
2.
The Judge: Thought! Memory!
Memory: Oh, that's us!
Thought: Quickly, quickly now. How do I look?
Memory: Fantastic. I think I lost a button.
Thought: Don't worry about it. Seven sins! Seven! We haven't had seven since..oh, 1917!
(They face the audience)
Memory: All right, ready?
Thought: 3, 2, 1
Memory: And smile
Thought: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to purgatory! The weather is fine, the women are beautiful.
Thought and Memory fly each day
over the spacious earth.
I fear for Thought, that he come not back,
yet more anxious am I for Memory.
2.
The Judge: Thought! Memory!
Memory: Oh, that's us!
Thought: Quickly, quickly now. How do I look?
Memory: Fantastic. I think I lost a button.
Thought: Don't worry about it. Seven sins! Seven! We haven't had seven since..oh, 1917!
(They face the audience)
Memory: All right, ready?
Thought: 3, 2, 1
Memory: And smile
Thought: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to purgatory! The weather is fine, the women are beautiful.
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