What’s the most useless thing you still have memorized?

M.A.F.I.A. More Alla Francia Italia Anela
Death to all Frenchmen is Italy's Cry
I finally used this phrase I learned in history after 55 years!! 😁

The lyrics to 'Dominique'. BTW I just learned 'The Singing Nun' died almost penniless after committing suicide in 1985. 😔
 
I was made to memorize the balcony scene from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, as well as the Quality of Mercy speech from The Merchant of Venice. I can also recite Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and a passage from Don Quixote in Spanish. I really don’t regret retaining any of them…

And from typing class, I always loved The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs. It was inspirational, really… 🦊
 
Phone numbers from when I was a little kid... ☎️ our own, my grandparents', and my aunt's phone numbers. From 50+ years ago! I mean who does that?! I should be able to use those wasted brain cells to remember something important... like what I did last week! :unsure::giggle:
Hello! 📞That would be me. I remember our home number, my grandma's number, my mom's business number, my four aunt's numbers, my best friend's number... 🥴 I think they stuck because we called those numbers a gazillion times.
 
Albermarle
Butterworth
Chesapeake
Davenport
Ellefant
Fesseden
Garrison
Harrison

These are the streets in my grandmother's neighborhood. She'd be 122 today. It's been almost half a century since I have been there.

And, sorry, I didn't check the spelling. Information that is now useless doesn't need checking!
 
North is always at the top of a map. I can still recite the NATO radio alphabet.......Alfa, Bravo, Charlie, Echo and so on. I can still remember my Social Insurance Number, first issued in 1965, and my Ontario Driver's License number from memory. JimB.
 
Phone numbers from when I was a little kid... ☎️ our own, my grandparents', and my aunt's phone numbers. From 50+ years ago! I mean who does that?! I should be able to use those wasted brain cells to remember something important... like what I did last week! :unsure::giggle:
1950's home phone # = 4-7321. Yup, only 5 digits, it used to be 7321.
Today, my iPhone # (I think) ends in 0909 ????
You mentioned Latin- sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt = I am, you are, he/she is, etc.
 

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