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turrets syndrome
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read a joke in the joke section a few days ago about some chap with turrets syndrome, and i started wondering, is it a genuine syndrome, I mean what if the person had never heard any expletives, how would he be able to repeat them, and if they were typing a letter would they use bad language then, or would that be too much trouble, or is turrets just an excuse to use foul language.
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Well BOO beat me to it...I was going to suggest that people with towers growing from them must really suffer-people throwing boiling oil off them, singing up to them all the time, braiding their hair so they can climb down them...
Sorry logic! :o) I sometimes feel I have Tourette's, then I realise that I am just embarrassingly foul-mouthed (I am trying to work on it though, *&%$�$!!)
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Sorry logic! :o) I sometimes feel I have Tourette's, then I realise that I am just embarrassingly foul-mouthed (I am trying to work on it though, *&%$�$!!)
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Yes I appreciate that humour devil, i mean i have worked in the coal mines, on building sites, and have been a long distance lorry driver, so believe me i can mix it with the best of them, ( or should that be the worst ) i have never used foul language in front of my wife or children,that is why i suppose, that I find tourrets so difficult to understand.