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04 Jun 2007, 3:58 pm

Cognitive dysfunction can be a bit like Alzheimer's / dementia. I can’t remember my childhood, I have some serous memory problems. Though I know who I am. I'm not sure many people on this site have this problem to this degree.



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04 Jun 2007, 4:11 pm

SteveK wrote:
I don't even think a kid could have alzheimers. You probably SHOULD correct him! NOBODY wants alzheimers, but others would probably either figure it was a malapropism or that somebody in your family or his has some real problems. Of course, he may have simply slipped up, and a gentle correction may give him the opportunity to correct the mistake, etc... If your son loves chess matches, it is GREAT that he even seriously offered.

Steve


*snorts* wouldn't it be you to ruin a good joke.