April 13, 2009

The Eddie Munster Story

If you have attended the Memory Training Workshop, you memorized a story, The Eddie Muster Story which used the Chain of Visulaization to tie together 20 unrelated pieces of information.  When you ‘decode’ the story you find you have memorized representative pictures for 20 names.

Here is the Eddie Munster Story if you need a refresher. The names the images represent are in parenthesis.

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EDDIE MUNSTER (Eddie) stole the MONA LISA (Mona OR Lisa). 

Running away, he jumped over a DAM (Adam) and ducked under a BRIDGE (Bridgette) where he ran into CHARLIE BROWN (Charlie) who was standing on a CINDER BLOCK (Cindy) and had a CHEF’S HAT (Jeff) on his head. 

In one hand he had a THERMOS (Thomas) in the other he had a LEASH (Alecia).

Attached to the leash was a WOODCHUCK (Chuck).

The woodchuck was eating LITTLE DEBBIES (Debbie) and drinking them down with GIN (Jen, Gina or Ginny).  Through the MIST (Misty) came CURIOUS GEORGE (George) who was riding a giant TURKEY (Tom), gobble, gobble, gobble. 

He sprayed Eddie with a HOSE (Jose), threw a NET (Annette) over him tied that to a long CHAIN (Jane) and took Eddie to JAIL (Jill) where he played the HARMONICA (Monica).

If you have any questions, feel free to post them below.

Be Free!

Tom Weber
VP of Sales and Instructor

2 Comments »

  1. The image chain for Jane is easier for me if the links are shaped like connected Js rather than ovals.

    Comment by Linda — April 14, 2009 @ 9:39 am

  2. For me, picturing a jar of Jif peanut butter is an easier way to remember Jeff. I loved the suggestion of connecting J’s rather than ovals for Jane’s chain. Some of the name images I’d never thought of, but they seem so obvious and make such perfect sense after seeing them now.

    Comment by Faye Phillips — August 28, 2010 @ 3:11 pm

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