Re: Where's Dave ?
- From: doctor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (The Doctor)
- Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2009 14:22:13 +0000 (UTC)
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john smith <the_johnsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Stephen Wilson <stephen.wilson2004nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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In article <O4Gdnfh14rvhcwvUnZ2dnUVZ8sLinZ2d@xxxxxx>,
Alan Sailsbury <alansailsbury@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
In article <N-6dnWli9OH7AwvUnZ2dnUVZ8qbinZ2d@xxxxxx>,
Alan Sailsbury <alansailsbury@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hulahoop wrote:
Zarbs, stop teasing Dipso Doctor Dave, you know the pisshead would
mean Car Boot, if he knew what he was talking about.
Car booth!!!! LOL
Regards
Ged
I just wondered how long this would go on. :) Not that he'll admit he
got it wrong of course.
You can hear Car Booth in Tom Baker's Seeds.
Stop thinking about his spunk and get into the real world.
Spunk? Both Sladen and Baker say it as if they say Car Booth.
Get your hearing tested.
No they don't. Try watching it again when you're sober.
I am never drunk.
You're ALWAYS drunk! We've got your number now, Dipso Dave...
Like a lot of chronic alcoholics you obviously suffer from advanced
Korsakoff's Syndrome:
http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/common/standard/transform.jsp?requestURI=/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/korsakoffs_syndrome.jsp
"An individual with Korsakoff's syndrome displays much difficulty with
memory. The main area of memory affected is the ability to learn new
information. Usually, intelligence and memory for past events is relatively
unaffected, so that an individual may remember what occurred 20 years
previously, but is unable to remember what occurred 20 minutes ago. This
memory defect is referred to as anterograde amnesia, and leads to a peculiar
symptom called "confabulation," in which a person suffering from Korsakoff's
fills in the gaps in his or her memory with fabricated or imagined
information. For instance, a person may insist that a doctor to whom he or
she has just been introduced is actually an old high school classmate, and
may have a lengthy story to back this up. When asked, as part of a memory
test, to remember the name of three objects which the examiner listed ten
minutes earlier, a person with Korsakoff's may list three entirely different
objects and be completely convincing in his or her certainty. In fact, one
of the hallmarks of Korsakoff's is the person's complete unawareness of the
memory defect, and complete lack of worry or concern when it is pointed
out."
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