tourettes again on bbc1 lol
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ive never understood why they swear,never hear one say flowers,puppy love, roses, love you etc,always f off *****,mindge,****
weird,suppose thats why its a disease ??
weird,suppose thats why its a disease ??
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chopper jumped and nearly chucked a punch behind him at the meeting, then did about 10 quick neck jerks.... nearly spat me orange juice across the telly...!!!
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luckily the dog was bright enough to ignore him !!
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I must admit to laughing, at first. Especially the AA type meeting when he kept effing off, then said the dog had ****, but when he was crying later, I did have to admit it must be a pretty bad thing to suffer from.
Sorry to say, but I am still very sceptic of it all. As The Rig said, why swear
All very puzzling
Sorry to say, but I am still very sceptic of it all. As The Rig said, why swear
All very puzzling
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the best bit for me and i nearly pissed myself is when the lady says imagine your in a field think about how long the grass is and he says im knee deep in ****in cow pats lol that was it for me i was gone for about 5 minutes shame though but well funny
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"chopper dyes his pubes ginger!!"
best bit which is genius for me is the young lad when they hold up the red and green cards and he blurts out "Ready, Steady, Cook!!"
Had to laugh that the English lad blurts out random words like chicken... but the Scot is firing out swear words all the time. I'm still not sure how they diagnosed the Scot had a condition to be honest
best bit which is genius for me is the young lad when they hold up the red and green cards and he blurts out "Ready, Steady, Cook!!"
Had to laugh that the English lad blurts out random words like chicken... but the Scot is firing out swear words all the time. I'm still not sure how they diagnosed the Scot had a condition to be honest
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I think you guys overdo it a tad on the "that was well funny bit". But yes I can see some humour there.
A very sad and strange condition but I didn't hear much on any advances in treatment or research that might be going on especially brain activity related? Also entirely a male condition it seemed or did I miss any female sufferers?
Having up to a 1000 "ticks" a day can't be much fun.
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A very sad and strange condition but I didn't hear much on any advances in treatment or research that might be going on especially brain activity related? Also entirely a male condition it seemed or did I miss any female sufferers?
Having up to a 1000 "ticks" a day can't be much fun.
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I think you guys overdo it a tad on the "that was well funny bit". But yes I can see some humour there.
A very sad and strange condition but I didn't hear much on any advances in treatment or research that might be going on especially brain activity related? Also entirely a male condition it seemed or did I miss any female sufferers?
Having up to a 1000 "ticks" a day can't be much fun.
dl
A very sad and strange condition but I didn't hear much on any advances in treatment or research that might be going on especially brain activity related? Also entirely a male condition it seemed or did I miss any female sufferers?
Having up to a 1000 "ticks" a day can't be much fun.
dl
The proof was I encountered a man with tourettes in a macdonalds on my way to scotland. he was swearing and flicking v signs at the staff. Had I not known about the condition I would have been shocked but as I was I barely batted an eyelid..... admittedly I pissed myself about it once back in the car
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I saw this a couple of years ago: the fellow who shouted that out developed tourettes as a forty year old man!
Quite a sobering thought for anyone who laughed as an adolescent at "John's Not Mad" ("...the chips are alright but the fish's right greasy F*CK C**T W*NK !...")
I believe that this and another often-repeated / commented on documentary
both feature John of "John's Not Mad" fame - he is the Scottish man who mentors young sufferers now...
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"Your dog's got ****!"?
I saw this a couple of years ago: the fellow who shouted that out developed tourettes as a forty year old man!
Quite a sobering thought for anyone who laughed as an adolescent at "John's Not Mad" ("...the chips are alright but the fish's right greasy F*CK C**T W*NK !...")
I believe that this and another often-repeated / commented on documentary
both feature John of "John's Not Mad" fame - he is the Scottish man who mentors young sufferers now...
I saw this a couple of years ago: the fellow who shouted that out developed tourettes as a forty year old man!
Quite a sobering thought for anyone who laughed as an adolescent at "John's Not Mad" ("...the chips are alright but the fish's right greasy F*CK C**T W*NK !...")
I believe that this and another often-repeated / commented on documentary
both feature John of "John's Not Mad" fame - he is the Scottish man who mentors young sufferers now...
I still don't understand why this illness makes people swear???
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It's more about saying something inapproprate than just plain swaearing I think. I saw a programme a while ago where a bunch of tourettes kids went to the USA on a trip. One of them wandered around everywhere singing out "TWIN TOWERS".
But a pure comedy momemt."I'm a CHICKEEEEEEN". "And I'm a chicken f@cker" as the young lad and the Scots bloke walk down the street together.
But a pure comedy momemt."I'm a CHICKEEEEEEN". "And I'm a chicken f@cker" as the young lad and the Scots bloke walk down the street together.