Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for July 22, 2013
Transcript:
Toggle: You n-need co...co...ax...ax... Man: Speak up, bro-- I gotta lot of ear buzz today! Toggle: S-s-sorry... I say... I say... need you c-c-cable... coax... Mean, do.... n-n-need... Damn! Man: You need Dan? Toggle: Not... talking good... s-sucks! Man: What? Who's Dan, dude?
Buzza Wuzza over 11 years ago
He’ll learn.
Blood-Poisoning Vermin over 11 years ago
Dave’s not here, man.
pawpawbear over 11 years ago
I take my mother-in-law to all of her doctors’ appointments. Her heart doctor is, I believe, Chinese. He has a real thick Asian accent and a stutter. I do my best helping MIL to understand, but it can be difficult. He is patient with us and has a good sense of humor. He is recommended in this area as one of the best at what he does so we just all work at understanding one another. Hey, what if all the people in the world did that?
KeepKeeper over 11 years ago
Put the words to a song. See if that helps. Think of a rhyme, make it flow
Dean over 11 years ago
As to the “ear buzz”, Wiki has a rather long entry claiming that: Tinnitus is common: about 20% of people between 55 and 65 years old report symptoms on a general health questionnaire, and 11.8% on more detailed tinnitus-specific questionnaires.
docopenhaver over 11 years ago
I wonder if he would have an easier time texting. He could type it out and hold it out to others to read.
3hourtour Premium Member over 11 years ago
…who is Dan?…
krisjackson01 over 11 years ago
Leo doesn’t seem to have PTSD, at least not too bad a case. What he has is aphasia, difficulty speaking due to a brain injury. Most people hearing him would just consider him “stupid” and dismiss him. "Ear buzz’ is common in the recording and broadcasting industries; everybody turns the volume up too far.
booktrout over 11 years ago
As a sound engineer and tinnitus victim, I empathize.
reedkomicks Premium Member over 11 years ago
Having ear buzz, I appreciate texting.
ursen1 over 11 years ago
Y’all forgetting his boss is also a Vet, and messed up his hearing in the service.
sierraseven over 11 years ago
Hey, this has today’s date.
Bandera_Ken over 11 years ago
Another week of reruns. I’ll check back in next Monday.
Hunter7 over 11 years ago
one can’t hear too well ‘cause the ears are too noisy. the other can’t get the words out from the head to the mouth..Laurel & Hardy? Burns & Allan? Hope & Crosby? They worked well together. So do these two.
kaffekup over 11 years ago
I’ll save the trolls the trouble:If it weren’t for Obamacare there wouldn’t be any aphasia or tinnitis. Sooner or later the gubmint will make us all have it!
amaryllis2 Premium Member over 11 years ago
Consonants are higher pitched than vowels, you lose your higher frequencies first, ergo people seem to be mumbling. Get the hearing aids, guy!
pawpawbear over 11 years ago
I’ve begun to notice tinnitus in my right ear. It doesn’t seem to be constant but when it comes on it lasts for awhile. Perhaps thinking about it makes me more aware of it. I can hear reasonably well. I still enjoy good music but the harder rock and louder country just gets me agitated. As does any genre that requires ear and/or brain filters.
amaryllis2 Premium Member over 11 years ago
Tinnitus is the hair cells in the inner ear firing off randomly—and thus not responding to sound waves, ergo, it’s a sign of hearing damage.
walde 5 months ago
This week is a rerun of the week of September 17, 2012