FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for October 24, 2009
Transcript:
Peter: Shoot. Where could they be?? I could swear I put them right here on the counter... or else in this drawer... or in this one... Arggh! Why is my memory so bad these days?! Andy: I keep telling you to try those ginkgo biloba tablets I bought. Roger: What do you think I'm looking for?!
thegreentick about 15 years ago
I can totally relate. The scary part is that I’m only 25.
cdward about 15 years ago
Greenstick, I was too. The good news is, in the last 24 years it doesn’t seem to have gotten any worse. Not any better, but not any worse.
canadaeh about 15 years ago
what were you discussing ? i forgot,
cleokaya about 15 years ago
My dad was taking Gingko and was telling his friend that he was taking a tablet to help with memory. His friend asked what he was taking. My dad replied, I can’t remember.
Dkram about 15 years ago
That’s ok, I get lost walking around a broom stick.
chromosome Premium Member about 15 years ago
Just a warning check-in: the doc told my 94-year-old dad to stop taking gingko pills because they might worsen stroke risk.
Ushindi about 15 years ago
Does anyone know what I was going to write here?
gblehgocomics about 15 years ago
pirate at panel 3.
yyyguy about 15 years ago
i have a great memory, but it’s short!
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 15 years ago
I have a photographic memory. Too bad I ran out of film.
newworldmozart about 15 years ago
another news flash, taking the gingko pills do nothing for your memory or brain power. Making your brain actually work is what increases brain power. Crossword puzzles, Sudko, and those type of games is what keeps the mind sharp. Also playing games that you have to move and have hand and eye coordination also help maintain and improve brain function. And no computer and video games do not qualify.
Rakkav about 15 years ago
But Internet activity apparently does…
http://www.livescience.com/health/091019-internet-brain.html
On the other hand…
http://www.livescience.com/culture/090224-internet-brain.html