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Arthur Little
17th November 2016, 18:05
Dementia is a state of mind one [generally] associates with the elderly :oldlady::olddude::oldlady: ... yet, this is NOT NECESSARILY [always]
the case. :nono-1-1: ... because - as the intriguing, article [undernoted] shows - the sense of directional and navigational ability steadily diminishes considerably from the teenage years onwards ... !

www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-37988197 ... :ReadIt:

Surprised? :grosyeux: So too, was I!

Now :Erm: ... where the hell are me specs? :23_111_9[1]:

Michael Parnham
17th November 2016, 19:58
Dementia is a state of mind one [generally] associates with the elderly :oldlady::olddude::oldlady: ... yet, this is NOT NECESSARILY [always]
the case. :nono-1-1: ... because - as the intriguing, article [undernoted] shows - the sense of directional and navigational ability steadily diminishes considerably from the teenage years onwards ... !

www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-37988197 ... :ReadIt:

Surprised? :grosyeux: So too, was I!

Now :Erm: ... where the hell are me specs? :23_111_9[1]:

Your wearing them Arthur:wink:

Arthur Little
18th November 2016, 12:03
You're wearing them Arthur :wink:

Yes ... you're right, Michael ... :laughitupsmilie: ... so I am, :doh!

grahamw48
24th November 2016, 12:09
That 'why did I come in here ?' :Erm: feeling. :biggrin: