Stroke Assesment Sentence

I usually use "Which wristwatches are Swiss wristwatches?"
I find that hard to say now. I hope I'm not having a stroke. I am getting to that delicate are area.
 
I use both the sky is blue and the old dog ones...just depends.
And I try to check with family too if speech is normal especially if the slurring is subtle.
 
"The sky is blue over Boston" used to be a phrase in the MA protocol book if I recall.
 
"The sky is blue over Boston" used to be a phrase in the MA protocol book if I recall.


That's because the combined ego of the Citizens of Boston is great enough to have small planets orbiting around it.
 
That's because the combined ego of the Citizens of Boston is great enough to have small planets orbiting around it.
Despite having moved, I am still quite proud of this fact.
 
Ha, I should throw my city in there, if Cincinnati can do it why can't other places?
 
"The sky is blue over Boston" used to be a phrase in the MA protocol book if I recall.

They had to find a sentence which had minimal usage of the letter "r"...especially since that letter does not even exist in the Bostonian Language. They removed the "r" as much as possible to minimize any medical provider confusion in case they were treating an out of towner and the patient made that sound.
 
The human torch was denied a bank loan...The arsonist has oddly shaped feet...
 
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