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 by: George J. Dance - Mon, 18 Apr 2022 21:28 UTC

On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:46:51 PM UTC-4,
michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:43:30 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:33:20 PM UTC-4, blackpo...@aol.com
wrote:
> > > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:20:36 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > >
> > > > Senetto, George Dance didn't call you senile, he just stated
the fact that you often have a poor memory, as you demonstrate here.
> > > >
> > > > HTH and HAND.

> > > "To be charitable, he
> > > is an old man, and he may have forgotten." GD
> > >
> > > Call that what you want
> > Yes, but not senile.
> Bullshit.
> What else would explain the connection between being "an old man" and
"may have forgotten"?

People forget things as they age; one accompanies the other. Memory loss
is a normal part of the aging process, and not evidence of senility:

"It is not unusual to occasionally forget where you put your keys or
glasses, where you parked your car, or the name of an acquaintance. As
you age, it may take you longer to remember things. Not all older adults
have memory changes, but they can be a normal part of aging. This type
of memory problem is more often annoying than serious."
https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/more/aging-well/confusion-memory-loss-and-altered-alertness

"Many people worry about becoming forgetful. They think forgetfulness is
the first sign of Alzheimer's disease. But not all people with memory
problems have Alzheimer's. Other causes for memory problems can include
aging, medical conditions, emotional problems," etc.
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/do-memory-problems-always-mean-alzheimers-disease

"SYMPTOMS OF NATURAL AGING
On a cognitive level, as you age, you may notice the following:
* It takes more time to learn new things.
* You may forget things from time to time.
* You may find multitasking more difficult.
* You may require a little extra time to process information or solve a
problem.
* You may forget a word here or there while in conversation.
* The above items are all normal effects of aging on memory, thinking,
or social skills. This is very different from conditions like dementia.
https://www.healthline.com/health/senior-health/senile#symptoms

"Dementia" (which includes "Alzheimer's") is what your word "senility"
(not mine) means.

One more piece of misinformation debunked (with the debunking in its own
thread, for easier reference).

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 by: General-Zod - Mon, 18 Apr 2022 21:41 UTC

George J. Dance wrote:

> On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:46:51 PM UTC-4,
> michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:43:30 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:33:20 PM UTC-4, blackpo...@aol.com
> wrote:
> > > > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:20:36 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Senetto, George Dance didn't call you senile, he just stated
> the fact that you often have a poor memory, as you demonstrate here.
> > > > >
> > > > > HTH and HAND.

> > > > "To be charitable, he
> > > > is an old man, and he may have forgotten." GD
> > > >
> > > > Call that what you want
> > > Yes, but not senile.
> > Bullshit.
> > What else would explain the connection between being "an old man" and
> "may have forgotten"?

> People forget things as they age; one accompanies the other. Memory loss
> is a normal part of the aging process, and not evidence of senility:

> "It is not unusual to occasionally forget where you put your keys or
> glasses, where you parked your car, or the name of an acquaintance. As
> you age, it may take you longer to remember things. Not all older adults
> have memory changes, but they can be a normal part of aging. This type
> of memory problem is more often annoying than serious."
> https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/more/aging-well/confusion-memory-loss-and-altered-alertness

> "Many people worry about becoming forgetful. They think forgetfulness is
> the first sign of Alzheimer's disease. But not all people with memory
> problems have Alzheimer's. Other causes for memory problems can include
> aging, medical conditions, emotional problems," etc.
> https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/do-memory-problems-always-mean-alzheimers-disease

> "SYMPTOMS OF NATURAL AGING
> On a cognitive level, as you age, you may notice the following:
> * It takes more time to learn new things.
> * You may forget things from time to time.
> * You may find multitasking more difficult.
> * You may require a little extra time to process information or solve a
> problem.
> * You may forget a word here or there while in conversation.
> * The above items are all normal effects of aging on memory, thinking,
> or social skills. This is very different from conditions like dementia.
> https://www.healthline.com/health/senior-health/senile#symptoms

> "Dementia" (which includes "Alzheimer's") is what your word "senility"
> (not mine) means.

> One more piece of misinformation debunked (with the debunking in its own
> thread, for easier reference).

You nailed it G.D.

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 by: W-Dockery - Wed, 20 Apr 2022 04:30 UTC

General-Zod wrote:

> George J. Dance wrote:

>> On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:46:51 PM UTC-4,
>> michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:43:30 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
>> > > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:33:20 PM UTC-4, blackpo...@aol.com
>> wrote:
>> > > > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:20:36 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > > > Senetto, George Dance didn't call you senile, he just stated
>> the fact that you often have a poor memory, as you demonstrate here.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > HTH and HAND.

>> > > > "To be charitable, he
>> > > > is an old man, and he may have forgotten." GD
>> > > >
>> > > > Call that what you want
>> > > Yes, but not senile.
>> > Bullshit.
>> > What else would explain the connection between being "an old man" and
>> "may have forgotten"?

>> People forget things as they age; one accompanies the other. Memory loss
>> is a normal part of the aging process, and not evidence of senility:

>> "It is not unusual to occasionally forget where you put your keys or
>> glasses, where you parked your car, or the name of an acquaintance. As
>> you age, it may take you longer to remember things. Not all older adults
>> have memory changes, but they can be a normal part of aging. This type
>> of memory problem is more often annoying than serious."
>> https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/more/aging-well/confusion-memory-loss-and-altered-alertness

>> "Many people worry about becoming forgetful. They think forgetfulness is
>> the first sign of Alzheimer's disease. But not all people with memory
>> problems have Alzheimer's. Other causes for memory problems can include
>> aging, medical conditions, emotional problems," etc.
>> https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/do-memory-problems-always-mean-alzheimers-disease

>> "SYMPTOMS OF NATURAL AGING
>> On a cognitive level, as you age, you may notice the following:
>> * It takes more time to learn new things.
>> * You may forget things from time to time.
>> * You may find multitasking more difficult.
>> * You may require a little extra time to process information or solve a
>> problem.
>> * You may forget a word here or there while in conversation.
>> * The above items are all normal effects of aging on memory, thinking,
>> or social skills. This is very different from conditions like dementia.
>> https://www.healthline.com/health/senior-health/senile#symptoms

>> "Dementia" (which includes "Alzheimer's") is what your word "senility"
>> (not mine) means.

>> One more piece of misinformation debunked (with the debunking in its own
>> thread, for easier reference).

> You nailed it G.D.

Seconded.

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 by: W-Dockery - Wed, 20 Apr 2022 20:10 UTC

General-Zod wrote:

> George J. Dance wrote:

>> On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:46:51 PM UTC-4,
>> michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:43:30 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
>> > > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:33:20 PM UTC-4, blackpo...@aol.com
>> wrote:
>> > > > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:20:36 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > > > Senetto, George Dance didn't call you senile, he just stated
>> the fact that you often have a poor memory, as you demonstrate here.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > HTH and HAND.

>> > > > "To be charitable, he
>> > > > is an old man, and he may have forgotten." GD
>> > > >
>> > > > Call that what you want
>> > > Yes, but not senile.
>> > Bullshit.
>> > What else would explain the connection between being "an old man" and
>> "may have forgotten"?

>> People forget things as they age; one accompanies the other. Memory loss
>> is a normal part of the aging process, and not evidence of senility:

>> "It is not unusual to occasionally forget where you put your keys or
>> glasses, where you parked your car, or the name of an acquaintance. As
>> you age, it may take you longer to remember things. Not all older adults
>> have memory changes, but they can be a normal part of aging. This type
>> of memory problem is more often annoying than serious."
>> https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/more/aging-well/confusion-memory-loss-and-altered-alertness

>> "Many people worry about becoming forgetful. They think forgetfulness is
>> the first sign of Alzheimer's disease. But not all people with memory
>> problems have Alzheimer's. Other causes for memory problems can include
>> aging, medical conditions, emotional problems," etc.
>> https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/do-memory-problems-always-mean-alzheimers-disease

>> "SYMPTOMS OF NATURAL AGING
>> On a cognitive level, as you age, you may notice the following:
>> * It takes more time to learn new things.
>> * You may forget things from time to time.
>> * You may find multitasking more difficult.
>> * You may require a little extra time to process information or solve a
>> problem.
>> * You may forget a word here or there while in conversation.
>> * The above items are all normal effects of aging on memory, thinking,
>> or social skills. This is very different from conditions like dementia.
>> https://www.healthline.com/health/senior-health/senile#symptoms

>> "Dementia" (which includes "Alzheimer's") is what your word "senility"
>> (not mine) means.

>> One more piece of misinformation debunked (with the debunking in its own
>> thread, for easier reference).

> You nailed it G.D.

Agreed and seconded.

:)

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 by: General-Zod - Sat, 23 Apr 2022 19:28 UTC

George J. Dance wrote:

> On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:46:51 PM UTC-4,
> michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:43:30 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:33:20 PM UTC-4, blackpo...@aol.com
> wrote:
> > > > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:20:36 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Senetto, George Dance didn't call you senile, he just stated
> the fact that you often have a poor memory, as you demonstrate here.
> > > > >
> > > > > HTH and HAND.

> > > > "To be charitable, he
> > > > is an old man, and he may have forgotten." GD
> > > >
> > > > Call that what you want
> > > Yes, but not senile.
> > Bullshit.
> > What else would explain the connection between being "an old man" and
> "may have forgotten"?

> People forget things as they age; one accompanies the other. Memory loss
> is a normal part of the aging process, and not evidence of senility:

> "It is not unusual to occasionally forget where you put your keys or
> glasses, where you parked your car, or the name of an acquaintance. As
> you age, it may take you longer to remember things. Not all older adults
> have memory changes, but they can be a normal part of aging. This type
> of memory problem is more often annoying than serious."
> https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/more/aging-well/confusion-memory-loss-and-altered-alertness

> "Many people worry about becoming forgetful. They think forgetfulness is
> the first sign of Alzheimer's disease. But not all people with memory
> problems have Alzheimer's. Other causes for memory problems can include
> aging, medical conditions, emotional problems," etc.
> https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/do-memory-problems-always-mean-alzheimers-disease

> "SYMPTOMS OF NATURAL AGING
> On a cognitive level, as you age, you may notice the following:
> * It takes more time to learn new things.
> * You may forget things from time to time.
> * You may find multitasking more difficult.
> * You may require a little extra time to process information or solve a
> problem.
> * You may forget a word here or there while in conversation.
> * The above items are all normal effects of aging on memory, thinking,
> or social skills. This is very different from conditions like dementia.
> https://www.healthline.com/health/senior-health/senile#symptoms

> "Dementia" (which includes "Alzheimer's") is what your word "senility"
> (not mine) means.

> One more piece of misinformation debunked (with the debunking in its own
> thread, for easier reference).

It seems that Jim Senetto was always rather feeble minded, and droopy eyed...

http://indiemusicpeople.com/uploads2/Jim_Senetto_-_Jim_III.jpg

http://indiemusicpeople.com/artist.aspx?ID=131786

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 by: General-Zod - Sun, 24 Apr 2022 18:46 UTC

George J. Dance wrote:

> On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:46:51 PM UTC-4,
> michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:43:30 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:33:20 PM UTC-4, blackpo...@aol.com
> wrote:
> > > > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:20:36 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Senetto, George Dance didn't call you senile, he just stated
> the fact that you often have a poor memory, as you demonstrate here.
> > > > >
> > > > > HTH and HAND.

> > > > "To be charitable, he
> > > > is an old man, and he may have forgotten." GD
> > > >
> > > > Call that what you want
> > > Yes, but not senile.
> > Bullshit.
> > What else would explain the connection between being "an old man" and
> "may have forgotten"?

> People forget things as they age; one accompanies the other. Memory loss
> is a normal part of the aging process, and not evidence of senility:

> "It is not unusual to occasionally forget where you put your keys or
> glasses, where you parked your car, or the name of an acquaintance. As
> you age, it may take you longer to remember things. Not all older adults
> have memory changes, but they can be a normal part of aging. This type
> of memory problem is more often annoying than serious."
> https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/more/aging-well/confusion-memory-loss-and-altered-alertness

> "Many people worry about becoming forgetful. They think forgetfulness is
> the first sign of Alzheimer's disease. But not all people with memory
> problems have Alzheimer's. Other causes for memory problems can include
> aging, medical conditions, emotional problems," etc.
> https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/do-memory-problems-always-mean-alzheimers-disease

> "SYMPTOMS OF NATURAL AGING
> On a cognitive level, as you age, you may notice the following:
> * It takes more time to learn new things.
> * You may forget things from time to time.
> * You may find multitasking more difficult.
> * You may require a little extra time to process information or solve a
> problem.
> * You may forget a word here or there while in conversation.
> * The above items are all normal effects of aging on memory, thinking,
> or social skills. This is very different from conditions like dementia.
> https://www.healthline.com/health/senior-health/senile#symptoms

> "Dementia" (which includes "Alzheimer's") is what your word "senility"
> (not mine) means.

> One more piece of misinformation debunked (with the debunking in its own
> thread, for easier reference).

Less we fergit,,,,,,

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 by: W-Dockery - Tue, 26 Apr 2022 13:23 UTC

General-Zod wrote:

> George J. Dance wrote:

>> On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:46:51 PM UTC-4,
>> michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:43:30 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
>> > > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:33:20 PM UTC-4, blackpo...@aol.com
>> wrote:
>> > > > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:20:36 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
>
>> > > > > Senetto, George Dance didn't call you senile, he just stated
>> the fact that you often have a poor memory, as you demonstrate here.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > HTH and HAND.

>> > > > "To be charitable, he
>> > > > is an old man, and he may have forgotten." GD
>> > > >
>> > > > Call that what you want
>> > > Yes, but not senile.
>> > Bullshit.
>> > What else would explain the connection between being "an old man" and
>> "may have forgotten"?

>> People forget things as they age; one accompanies the other. Memory loss
>> is a normal part of the aging process, and not evidence of senility:

>> "It is not unusual to occasionally forget where you put your keys or
>> glasses, where you parked your car, or the name of an acquaintance. As
>> you age, it may take you longer to remember things. Not all older adults
>> have memory changes, but they can be a normal part of aging. This type
>> of memory problem is more often annoying than serious."
>> https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/more/aging-well/confusion-memory-loss-and-altered-alertness

>> "Many people worry about becoming forgetful. They think forgetfulness is
>> the first sign of Alzheimer's disease. But not all people with memory
>> problems have Alzheimer's. Other causes for memory problems can include
>> aging, medical conditions, emotional problems," etc.
>> https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/do-memory-problems-always-mean-alzheimers-disease

>> "SYMPTOMS OF NATURAL AGING
>> On a cognitive level, as you age, you may notice the following:
>> * It takes more time to learn new things.
>> * You may forget things from time to time.
>> * You may find multitasking more difficult.
>> * You may require a little extra time to process information or solve a
>> problem.
>> * You may forget a word here or there while in conversation.
>> * The above items are all normal effects of aging on memory, thinking,
>> or social skills. This is very different from conditions like dementia.
>> https://www.healthline.com/health/senior-health/senile#symptoms

>> "Dementia" (which includes "Alzheimer's") is what your word "senility"
>> (not mine) means.

>> One more piece of misinformation debunked (with the debunking in its own
>> thread, for easier reference).

> You nailed it G.D.

Agreed and seconded.

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 by: W-Dockery - Sun, 29 May 2022 23:08 UTC

George J. Dance wrote:

> On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:46:51 PM UTC-4,
> michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:43:30 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:33:20 PM UTC-4, blackpo...@aol.com
> wrote:
> > > > On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 12:20:36 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Senetto, George Dance didn't call you senile, he just stated
> the fact that you often have a poor memory, as you demonstrate here.
> > > > >
> > > > > HTH and HAND.

> > > > "To be charitable, he
> > > > is an old man, and he may have forgotten." GD
> > > >
> > > > Call that what you want
> > > Yes, but not senile.
> > Bullshit.
> > What else would explain the connection between being "an old man" and
> "may have forgotten"?

> People forget things as they age; one accompanies the other. Memory loss
> is a normal part of the aging process, and not evidence of senility:

> "It is not unusual to occasionally forget where you put your keys or
> glasses, where you parked your car, or the name of an acquaintance. As
> you age, it may take you longer to remember things. Not all older adults
> have memory changes, but they can be a normal part of aging. This type
> of memory problem is more often annoying than serious."
> https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/more/aging-well/confusion-memory-loss-and-altered-alertness

> "Many people worry about becoming forgetful. They think forgetfulness is
> the first sign of Alzheimer's disease. But not all people with memory
> problems have Alzheimer's. Other causes for memory problems can include
> aging, medical conditions, emotional problems," etc.
> https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/do-memory-problems-always-mean-alzheimers-disease

> "SYMPTOMS OF NATURAL AGING
> On a cognitive level, as you age, you may notice the following:
> * It takes more time to learn new things.
> * You may forget things from time to time.
> * You may find multitasking more difficult.
> * You may require a little extra time to process information or solve a
> problem.
> * You may forget a word here or there while in conversation.
> * The above items are all normal effects of aging on memory, thinking,
> or social skills. This is very different from conditions like dementia.
> https://www.healthline.com/health/senior-health/senile#symptoms

> "Dementia" (which includes "Alzheimer's") is what your word "senility"
> (not mine) means.

> One more piece of misinformation debunked (with the debunking in its own
> thread, for easier reference).

Part of the endless list of lies and misrepresentations from the dim memory of James D. Senetto.

HTH and HAND.

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