36899 pts ยท November 18, 2011
From Pennsylvania, the Keystone State! ************************************ Not actually Greg Proops ;)
As a former Subway employee... agreed
The actual lyric is "what a way to make a livin'" and the OP thought she was saying 11
No escape from the tour bus door
Hey
DallASS fans
I should clarify... this *sounds like* Wernicke's aphasia. I don't want to imply that I can diagnose on this recording alone.
It can be caused by damage to the brain, lesions, etc. The most common cause is stroke.
the ability to grasp the meaning of spoken words and sentences is impaired, while the ease of producing connected speech isnt very affected.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oef68YabD0 This is a good example. In Wernicke's aphasia, (1/2)
As a speech-language pathologist... this is Wernicke's aphasia (fluent aphasia). You can speak clearly but the words make no sense at all.
Ahh the good old days. Not really a fan of the hoedowns myself to be honest!
My husband does this too! He does actually take my picture afterward, just to clarify. I find it endearing and I love saving his selfies.
You miss the rains down in Africa, huh?
This is 100% my mom as well. As if my answer is going to change each week!
Someone needs to make that happen! A gif with the song
Tidying up, putting things in drawers
I think it's because he couldn't find Waldo?
That's... not really how autism works
"That's Paul's grandfather"
My husband is from interlaken! Woo South Seneca
Maybe he's about 6 or 7 years old, at which age some kids are just mastering those sounds. Source: I'm a speech therapist.
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Knew what video it was, still clicked and watched the whole thing +1
My husband designs spinal surgery products as well! We're in PA. Where are you?
I agree, thank you for the clarification
Lehigh Valley represent!
As a former Subway employee... agreed
The actual lyric is "what a way to make a livin'" and the OP thought she was saying 11
No escape from the tour bus door
Hey
DallASS fans
I should clarify... this *sounds like* Wernicke's aphasia. I don't want to imply that I can diagnose on this recording alone.
It can be caused by damage to the brain, lesions, etc. The most common cause is stroke.
the ability to grasp the meaning of spoken words and sentences is impaired, while the ease of producing connected speech isnt very affected.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oef68YabD0 This is a good example. In Wernicke's aphasia, (1/2)
As a speech-language pathologist... this is Wernicke's aphasia (fluent aphasia). You can speak clearly but the words make no sense at all.
Ahh the good old days. Not really a fan of the hoedowns myself to be honest!
My husband does this too! He does actually take my picture afterward, just to clarify. I find it endearing and I love saving his selfies.
You miss the rains down in Africa, huh?
This is 100% my mom as well. As if my answer is going to change each week!
Someone needs to make that happen! A gif with the song
Tidying up, putting things in drawers
I think it's because he couldn't find Waldo?
That's... not really how autism works
"That's Paul's grandfather"
My husband is from interlaken! Woo South Seneca
Maybe he's about 6 or 7 years old, at which age some kids are just mastering those sounds. Source: I'm a speech therapist.
Final space doot
Doot
Dot
Period
Knew what video it was, still clicked and watched the whole thing +1
My husband designs spinal surgery products as well! We're in PA. Where are you?
I agree, thank you for the clarification
Lehigh Valley represent!