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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2007

This is a short to try and raise awareness for Alzheimer's and funding for research.

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  • What the 3rd old man says after he knocks the wood???

  • @machinejr - he says "come in".

  • Hi. May i use this video as a part of my presentation? Please? I am really captivated by it; surely, my audience will be too!

  • @ivanjsh sure.

  • I love the video short but gets the point across.Great for a presentation I am doing. May I use please?

  • @Willda2006 - sure

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  • Oh My GOD !! This is such a simple video YET so powerful !! So sad and so true.

    My grandmother has dementia / alzheimer's and I would hate to think of her alone as these gentlemen are. Makes me wanna climb in the film and take care of them ... especially the one in the tub , poor thing :(

  • it's sad that this happen. I think it's a terrible disease!

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  • Lmao

  • @petercmatthews

    hey, I need it for a presentatio, it's kinda debate, and I'm trying to convince people for keeping their grandparents or parents or whatever with alzehimer with them :)

  • Hey, I really like this video and I am doing a project for Alzheimer's. I hope u do not mind me to use this video in my final presentation. It will inspire more people. Thanks!

  • @petercmatthews so why would you say that, when you know that your mother-in-law will eventually die an extremely physically painful death from it. and every Alzheimer's patient is in pain, they cant say what they feel, can express the right emotion, or do any of the things they used to do.

  • @dani222606 I do. My mother-in-law is in the final stages. She doesn't know anything and can hardly finish a sentence. She is not in any physical discomfort which is a blessing.

  • AMAZING video!!

    

  • @machinejr Come In

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