Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich for December 07, 2016
Transcript:
Man: In my nightmare, doc, I keep bowling strikes, but my foot always crosses the foul line. Man: Perhaps it comes from a deep seated conflict between your ideal self and your self image. or maybe you're just a lousy bowler. That could also explain it.
Kristiaan almost 8 years ago
Lousy bowler.
Ubintold almost 8 years ago
Try standing a little farther back on the approach.
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 8 years ago
Doc didn’t mean to throw you that curve.
Michael Matchinsky almost 8 years ago
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
grossvatter almost 8 years ago
at $200 per hours(25 cents per hr on OBAMACARE).Pete Weber should be handling this problem!!!!
neverenoughgold almost 8 years ago
Yeah, that’s it…
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 8 years ago
Back up to the Foul Line, take the # of Steps you use + a half step more and you should be good. Turn around and you’re good to go!!! If your slide is exceptionally long, just add another 1/2 step or a full step.
Farside99 almost 8 years ago
@hippogriffYou might find this new development interesting to follow, both for yourself and for other sufferers of essential tremor. It was developed for Parkinson’s, but ET mimics Parkinson’s, so it could be a perfect solution when available. ET seems to run in families, so you could pass it along for younger members to keep an eye on.
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-38208814
hippogriff almost 8 years ago
Farside99
Checked it out. Since this is mechanical rather than pharmaceutical, it is treating the symptom (tremor) rather than the disease (Parkinson or ET). I think it might help me. Now, where do I go to become a guinea-pig in this? My kids are in their mid-fifties, with no sign yet. Thanks for the info.