Download Free Shit I Cant Remember Book in PDF and EPUB Free Download. You can read online Shit I Cant Remember and write the review.

Organizer & Notebook for Passwords and Shit
Are you tired of forgetting the usernames and passwords you created every time you visit a website? This discrete password journal lets you store your important internet passwords in one convenient place! Measuring at 5.5" x 8.5" (13.97 x 21.59 cm), this password keeper has spaces to record the website name, username, password, and notes for over 160 different websites. You know, all the shit you can't remember. Why do you need this? In the age of the hacker, this password keeper lets you create unique and difficult passwords for each website and log in with ease! Stop writing your passwords down on sticky notes, get this password keeper and change your online log in experience forever!
Features: Space for over 330 entries Alphabetical Tabs Each entry contains space for: Name Address Home Work Mobile Email Anniversary Birthday Notes Additional note pages Product Description: 6x9 size 120 pages Uniquely designed cover High quality, heavy paper
Are you forever forgetting birthdays, passwords, the name of the eatery you liked so much on vacation, where you stashed the gold necklace, etc., etc.' Join the club -- the growing ranks of those of us who cant remember sh*t. But take heart! Here's a little reminder book that will help you keep track of everything you need to know but forgot to remember. Organized by tabbed categories, it includes: A Perpetual Calendar to note dates to remember.A section for Internet Passwords.On Loan, to help you remember things lent or borrowed.Entertaining, in which you can record gifts given and received and notes about social occasions (menus, guests, what you wore, etc.).Travel, with packing lists, places for notes about your trip, and more.A Home section, in which you can note ''What to Do When'' and repair and maintenance information.Health, in which to note health histories, allergies, bloodtypes, and more. Extra tips and checklists to help you stay organized.An elastic band attached to back cover keeps your place or keeps your organizer closed. Hardcover volume measures 6-1/4 inches wide by 8-1/4 inches high. 144 pages.
Oh Shit I Forgot - Website Username and Password Book Do you often forget your passwords? You can't remember your password for that website? You can't find that piece of scrap paper where you wrote the password? Why not organize your password in one "Oh Shit I Forgot password" password organizer book. This password address book and organizer is just that, it will allow you to keep your password and shit in one book. You can organize your passwords, add notes and other stuff! Once you have written your passwords then you can hide the book so that no one gets to it. There are 120 pages of username and password notebook pages. Perfectly sized at 5" x 8" to side or put in your bag.
This Password book is designed to keep all your important website addresses, usernames, and passwords in one secure and convenient place. The Pages are arranged in alphabetical order, so you can easily and quickly find what you are looking!! Features: plenty of space: 105 pages Alphabetized pages Premium matte cover design Perfectly Sized at 6" x 9" Flexible Paperback Printed on high quality
Shit I Can't Remember An Organizer for All Your Passwords and Shit a 120 pages Notebook featuring Funny Shit I Can't Remember on a Matte-finish cover, Perfect gift for parents, Grandparents, Kids, Boys, Girls, Coworkers, Seniors, youth and teens as a Shit I Can't Remember journal gift, 120 pages 6''x9'' White-color paper Matte Finish Cover for an elegant look and feel You can't remember anything ? Are you looking for a gift for your parents or relatives that works as a Shit I Can't Remember ? Then you need to buy this gift for your brother, Sister, Auntie and celebrate their birthday, Great Shit I Can't Remember Organizer Logbook gift for graduation, Are you looking for a funny Shit I Can't Remember gift ? shit i can't remember journal ? Shit I Can't Remember Notebook ?
DescriptionI Can't Recall is a sister's narrative of her brother's struggle with vascular dementia, diagnosed at age fifty-four. The book delves into family relationships, especially between a brother and sister. Younger individuals akin to Thom, those needing twenty-four hour nursing care, have few options. For Thom, a nursing home was chosen, and the hardships in making that type of decision are illustrated. In Part Two of the book, you will encounter Thom's journal, which was written during the first two years of his life at the nursing home. These journal entries are an amazing representation of dementia from the actual viewpoint of a person suffering from this incurable disease. The book illustrates the many twists and turns of managing a situation such as Thom's; reveals hope and fear; tells of sadness and happiness; imparts a bit of humor; and paints a picture of unconditional love. About the AuthorSuzi O'Connor worked twenty-five years in the legal field, the last seventeen years of which she worked as a Case Analyst for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, Staff Counsel's office. She has been married to her high school sweetheart Ed, for thirty-seven years, and has a daughter Kimm and a son Michael. She received her bachelor's degree from Regis University in 2005, at the "young" age of 52, and, at 57, is happily retired.
Three years after giving up drink, Jowita Bydlowska found herself throwing back a glass of champagne like it was ginger ale. "It's a special occasion," she said to her boyfriend. And indeed it was. It was a party celebrating the birth of their first child. It also marked Jowita's immediate, full-blown return to alcoholism and all that entails for a new mother who is at first determined to keep her problem a secret. Her trips to liquor stores are in-and-out missions. Perhaps she's being paranoid, but she thinks people tend to notice the stroller. Walking home, she stays behind buildings, in alleyways, taking discreet sips from a bottle she's stored in the diaper bag. She know she's become a villain: a mother who drinks; a mother who endangers her child. She drinks to forget this. And then the trouble really starts. Jowita Bydlowska's memoir of her relapse into addiction is an extraordinary achievement. The writing is raw and immediate. It places you in the moment--saddened, appalled, nerve-wracked, but never able to look away or stop turning the pages. With brutal honesty, Bydlowska takes us through the binges and blackouts, the self-deception and less successful attempts to deceive others, the humiliations and extraordinary risk-taking. She shines a light on the endless hunger of wanting just one more drink, and one more again, while dealing with motherhood, anxiety, depression--and rehab. Her struggle to regain her sobriety is recorded in the same unsentimental, unsparing, sometimes grimly comic way. But the happy outcome is evidenced by the existence of this brilliant book: she has lived to tell the tale.
'I implore you to read (or listen to) it. It's so many things - dark, sweet, odd, moving, credible, tender, beautifully written & at times funny' - Marian Keyes, author of Again, Rachel 'One of the best books I’ve ever read' – Ruth Jones _______________________________________ If I Can't Have You by Charlotte Levin is an all-consuming novel about loneliness, obsession and how far we go for the ones we love. After fleeing Manchester for London, Constance Little attempts to put past tragedies behind her and make a fresh start. When she embarks on a relationship with the new doctor at the medical practice where she works, she’s convinced she’s finally found the love and security she craves. Then he ends it. But if life has taught her anything, it’s that if you love someone, you should never let them go. That's why for Constance Little, her obsession is only just beginning . . . _______________________________________ 'An exceptionally raw and visceral and painfully funny novel' – Emma Flint, author of Little Deaths 'Brilliant. A perfect and completely terrifying depiction of heartbreak and obsession' – Sarah Powell 'A blackly comic but heartfelt story of love and loneliness, with an endearing and damaged heroine' – Sunday Mirror 'A darkly comic and beautifully written debut novel’ – Woman ‘Blackly comic, heartrendingly sad – a brilliant debut novel’ – Best 'Compulsively readable and darkly funny with pin-sharp characterisation’ – Laura Marshall, author of Friend Request