I didn't know what category to post this in since we don't have a section on mental health.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p037pbtg
If, however, you can appreciate both Noel Coward and The Three Stooges, you must be schizophrenic.
BBC Radio: Interest in Slapstick Comedy May Portend Dementia
BBC Radio: Interest in Slapstick Comedy May Portend Dementia
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Re: BBC Radio: Interest in Slapstick Comedy May Portend Deme
Rob Farr wrote:I didn't know what category to post this in since we don't have a section on mental health.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p037pbtg
If, however, you can appreciate both Noel Coward and The Three Stooges, you must be schizophrenic.
Hmm, they seem to indicate that the person they're discussing changed from a caring intellectual into an uncaring boor who made inappropriate remarks..................sounds like Donald Trump.
Naaaah, we're safe if we've been that way all of our lives.............so I guess Donald's safe too.
Remember, these are Brits they are talking about here, if they lose they're typical repressed personality, there must be some form of brain damage going on.
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Re: BBC Radio: Interest in Slapstick Comedy May Portend Deme
There have been a lot reports out lately on this subject. I think we are all screwed.....
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Re: BBC Radio: Interest in Slapstick Comedy May Portend Deme
Too late. Bring on the slapstick.
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