Tyree's Alzheimer's column belongs in trash can
The Danny Tyree column on Alzheimer’s that you printed Sunday, June 21, may be the worst attempt at humor I have ever seen. It is not that I think there is no humor to be found in Alzheimer’s.
The Danny Tyree column on Alzheimer’s that you printed Sunday, June 21, may be the worst attempt at humor I have ever seen. It is not that I think there is no humor to be found in Alzheimer’s.
We could use a hearty dose of Robert Fulghum wisdom about now.
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