Yes, I am sorry you do this, but I'm glad I'm not the only one. I've done this for as long as I can remember, and it's gotten worse since formal diagnosis--maybe tired of fighting it, I guess. I even do this with conversations from years ago, the curse of good memory. It's terrible, usually, because it's the unsuccessful exchanges that I can't let go of. I re-live these unpleasant events. This is different from the vebal tics or scripting I think. (I do this too: right now I am saying, "If I had a nose like yours, I'd amputate it on the spot." I heard it in a clip from an old film; I just like the way it was said. And, while no Cyranno, I ain't crazy about my own nose. ) Once I heard my father say, "If only things would happen once," after some humilating event at his job. He knew his memory would revive the insult and hurt him again and again, possibly for years to come.