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Mild aphasia or obsession?

Mild aphasia or obsession?

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We were quizzing: "How is Beethoven's third symphony also named?"
My wife: "Erotica".

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Originally posted by Mephisto2
We were quizzing: "How is Beethoven's third symphony also named?"
My wife: "Erotica".
I think you might be in a better position than any of us to know.

At least I would hope so... 😉



Still, that's a classic.

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Originally posted by Mephisto2
We were quizzing: "How is Beethoven's third symphony also named?"
My wife: "Erotica".
Was she wearing a Freudian slip?

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Was she wearing a Freudian slip?
Now you are confused: "Ode an die Freudian Slip" is from Beethoven's ninth.

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Originally posted by Mephisto2
We were quizzing: "How is Beethoven's third symphony also named?"
My wife: "Erotica".
Did you mean aphasia or dyslexia?

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Originally posted by Mephisto2
Now you are confused: "Ode an die Freudian Slip" is from Beethoven's ninth.
Hilarious!

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Originally posted by kirksey957
Did you mean aphasia or dyslexia?a
It's related to both (and she has a bit of both indeed). Dyslexia is normally associated with reading/hearing or writing/speaking, and would not involve adding a 't' to come up with a totally different word. At leats that's what teh dotcor tlod us 😉

Or did you mean to replace the word 'obsession' in the title with 'dyslexia''.

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