Yes! I’ve had that experience several times. I’ll think I’ve found something new, and then I’ll see that I watched it 5 years ago, made a comment on it, and have totally forgotten it. Weird. (And yes, sometimes I’m surprised at the wording.)Kitty wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 4:15 pmI saw this by accident on youtube again today, and I decided to do a little research. I'm pretty sure this film was taken in 1939 in Minnesota. The license plate looks just like it would. See my comment on the video.donnie wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2017 3:04 pm1939 family movies of sledding—with score by Ben Model.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Lu9xEIy_7g&feature=em-uploademail
P.S. Do you ever go back and read a comment you made --- anywhere, youtube, a forum, etc. and think "Did I really write that?" the comment seems so alien sometimes, strange wording, or I surprise myself with my articulation (I know that may sound really conceited, but it is the only way I can convey the feeling!) It's almost embarrassing. Well that happened to me a few minutes ago, and that is why I bring it up.
A time or two I’ve even started to reply in agreement to a comment and then looked at the name—um...that’s me. I’ve had the same thing happen on discussion boards.
So I’m glad to know I’m not the only person to run into myself online!