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3.TVerik posted on June 20, 2012 at 06:36 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
I'm a reader, and I generally just take new releases out of the library, almost regardless of subject matter. As a result, I've read two Sarah Palin books this year. And both of them (one is a very flattering portrait) use the phrase "word salad" liberally. I have never heard it before.
It's a pretty common one in psychiatry circles. One of my brothers used to have somnambulant episodes in which he would talk in a very normal tone of voice but make absolutely no sense whatsoever.
I'm an editor and "word salad" is the perfect description of most PR press releases. I use the term almost daily.
Same thing as a criminal defense attorney, reading police reports: training and experience, furtive movements, slurred speech, officer safety, yep yep yep.
I used to get migraine headaches during my adolescence and have had a couple of similar episodes myself. I recall that my thoughts were clear and I wanted to laugh at myself as I heard the words come out. Nothing so colorful as bank robbers and henchmen, though, just the right words in a random order.
A few decades a go we probably just would have assumed he was drunk.
Detectives believe migraines were involved
17.Shock posted on June 20, 2012 at 11:43 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
I wanted some more context, so I watched this on MLB.tv.
It's just kinda terrifying for me in a weird way. It's not like there's much of a pause either before or after. He's talking, making perfect sense, then complete absurdity followed by a short pause (not as long as the article makes it sound,) before he's back to normal again (He didn't miss a pitch.)
The full(er) quote:
This discussion, involving a 2-1 game, the tying run at second, on a lead-off single by Chase Headley. Go-ahead run ... is at fifth, on what Adams is insisting on calling it a botched robbery. What actually happened was, his henchman took pieces literally out of ... I ... ... Here is Kotsay. ... Kotsay, 1 homer 6 RBI's this year....
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1. The Long Arm of Rudy Law posted on June 20, 2012 at 03:57 PM # hit 0 | hit 0But it's really serious when you start talking about tossing salads.
I'm now concerned about Meatwad's well-being.
You've finally uncovered the dark secret behind DIPS!
This pretty much sums up my broadcasting career...
A few decades a go we probably just would have assumed he was drunk.
Same thing as a criminal defense attorney, reading police reports: training and experience, furtive movements, slurred speech, officer safety, yep yep yep.
Wasn't Jimmy the Greek drunk? Oh, wait...
It turns out that Shane MacGowan has been in the middle of one long migraine all these years.
Detectives believe migraines were involved
It's just kinda terrifying for me in a weird way. It's not like there's much of a pause either before or after. He's talking, making perfect sense, then complete absurdity followed by a short pause (not as long as the article makes it sound,) before he's back to normal again (He didn't miss a pitch.)
The full(er) quote:
Poor guy. That would suck to happen on TV.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY4zgP6ZF94
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