I mean, when it comes to utter uselessness they both could have won an award there; interview guy just took off his necklace and showed it to her while she was underwater.
I've often said learning Petrucci and Gilbert songs (even if I can't seem to get past ~80% of the real tempo) is my own personal way of keeping my brain in shape. Some people do crossword puzzles; I like to practice technical prog guitar.
My memory isn't slipping in the least (just turned 60.) I routinely juggle lots of moving parts at work, and still seem catch all the details. And I pulled out a DT song last night that I hadn't practiced in several weeks, and after a couple run-throughs, it came right back to me.
I have other health issues, but my cognitive function seems to be fine. Knock on wood...
All The Mr. Crabbypants around here can rejoice!! Ok, not rejoice.... but take
delight in your cynicism. Ok, maybe delight is too strong. How about feel
reassured that being such a dour nanny pants is actually goood for you,
if not for anyone around you?? That'll do.
Being bad-tempered and pessimistic helps you to earn more, live longer and enjoy a healthier marriage. It’s almost enough to put a smile on the dourest of faces.
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