@ghost-of-a-duke saidI have a very sharp memory.
You sure do take a lot of notes. Is this due to your poor memory?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidExperience in what one wonders.
Sure, but I'd still have over 24 years of experience on you.
You, RR and WW love talking about being “practitioners” and having “worked with” those who are actually “qualified in mental health” and being “experienced”.
@divegeester saidIt appears that Very Rusty has hit a nerve with you. Will you require the crying towel? 🙂
Meanwhile very rusty runs around in excited circles barking and peeing on the furniture, knowing that something is going on but not really getting what it is.
-VR
@divegeester saidIt's curious how you like to hark on about us once being friends and yet can't remember what I do for a living, despite being told in private exactly what my role was.
Experience in what one wonders.
In contrast, I can recall precisely which takeaway you work in.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidDrinking can eat away at the brain therefore forgetting things, of course other medical issues such as strokes and seizures can do the same thing.
It's curious how you like to hark on about us once being friends and yet can't remember what I do for a living, despite being told in private exactly what my role was.
In contrast, I can recall precisely which takeaway you work in.
-VR
@ghost-of-a-duke saidThanks, I’ll go look it up in the VAULT.
It's curious how you like to hark on about us once being friends and yet can't remember what I do for a living, despite being told in private exactly what my role was.
Meanwhile here’s a, let’s call it rhetorical, question for you…
During the alleged “savaging” of a certain poster, you made an assertion about them, citing your experience and qualifications in “mental health”. Do you remember what you said about that poster?
Because here’s an insight for you old boy, what you said and the inferences connected with what you said are more pertinent and far more reaching and damaging than myself and FMF disagreeing with you.
Just have a think about that for a while.
@divegeester saidA genuine friend of course would have retained the memory.
Thanks, I’ll go look it up in the VAULT.
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@ghost-of-a-duke saidThe VAULT is there for good reason.
A genuine friend of course would have retained the memory.
Old boy.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidAs I've already said:
A genuine friend of course would have retained the memory.
Drinking can eat away at the brain therefore forgetting things, of course other medical issues such as strokes and seizures can do the same thing. We could actually make a list, just a few things that could cause memory loss.
-VR