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a "logical illogical" association, so that, even though it is a
ridiculous picture, one peg must logically follow another.
If you made a picture of your dentist pulling a "knob"
from your mouth, instead of a tooth, and doing it in the
pouring "rain," you would know that knob came first, fol-
lowed by rain. Any of the other suggestions that I gave you
for telephone numbers will apply for appointments, too. If
you used the Link for your picture—you would associate
dentist to knob, and then knob to rain. The idea of using a
word other than the regular peg word, for the last two digits
(in this case, the digits representing the minutes) is just as
applicable here. That would help for any day at any time,
except 11:00 or 12:00 o'clock, where it wouldn't be neces-
sary, since you are not using a regular peg for the day and
time, anyway.
You are the best judge as to just which ideas to use. I
would suggest trying them all; the one that comes easiest to
you, of course, is the right one for you. Although, as I told