« previous post | next post » My rehab roomie has an unusual habit when speaking. He randomly inserts the syllable "way" in his phrases (seldom finishes a complete sentence) and often repeats it multiple times. Some examples: I way I way way My wife way My son way I want way way way to toilet way. Bed way Way way way No way way way Yes way This way That way that way Any way Which way and way Why way OK way way So way Some way Thank way Oh way One two way three Way way way did you eat? [to his wife] Thrift way [also to his wife] Each way The way [Speech therapist: "Tell me your name and date of birth"] way… way… way… ["Are you feeling any pain?"] In a way what way ["What kind of eggs?] this way the way the way Sunday way By this have way [getting ready for therapy] [therapist — specifically the speech therapist; most of the following quotations are taken from his answers to the…