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  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    jumblejack wrote: »
    Up the wooden hills for me.

    Hopefully my dreams of a healthy glitch might come true tomorrow.

    I SO need to cut these teeth again.

    Toodlezzzzzzzzz ;)

    Night JJ. :)

    Have you joined Tesco Orchard yet, you get to try free stuff by getting vouchers to use in Ts. You just have to write a few reviews but nothing to explicit. Even I can manage it. ;)
  • davemorton
    davemorton Posts: 29,084 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Car Insurance Carver!
    aau1 wrote: »
    The prospect of $5 got you that excited? :eek:

    Depends how many paypal accounts you have, but the long and the short of it......Yes :D

    And heres me thinking you were a true Scotsman. :o
    “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
    Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/mp-advises-man-not-to-publicly-comment-on-issues-if-he-has-mental-health-problems-9714735.html

    “If you have mental health issues then you should possibly refrain from commenting in the public domain since it might create problems for you."

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    I'm sorry (no, I'm not:p) but I do quite often like watching what goes on and what other people say, especially where controversy is created. A bit of schadenfreude maybe. But no, it is sometimes 'an occupation' to watch others and what they think is acceptable and otherwise, and the way in which other people react to things is sometimes interesting and illuminating. Don't worry - I ain't gonna try anyone's bait on here!

    I think, if I had been advised to refrain from commenting publicly because "it might cause problems for me", I'd have been absolutely livid at that suggestion!:rotfl: Oh - so what sort of problems do think it might cause then?:p

    I would have become absolutely stubborn and resistant - and would have dug my heels in more. I would have gone on to comment and comment and comment in public as much as I possibly could and on every conceivable opportunity and used as many of them as possible to draw as much attention to the advice that I ought to refrain as I possibly could, especially if it was thought that that could be "problematic". That's what I would have done. I think.

    "Possibly" I should refrain. But I definitely will not!
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    http://www.azfamily.com/good-morning-arizona/Folding-paper--273795601.html

    "If a child is quirky but seems to function well, no one is concerned."

    Or, not just a child, but also an adult, we might add!
    I am a quirky adult but I function fairly well. Looking back now, there were signs of my Asperger's at a very young age - and throughout my schoolhood - and it just so fits into place with that. I cope fairly well, although, as you know, I get involved in my special interests (which also led to me being on here), which have a very functional purpose, but they do detract from household tasks. Right - I should be doing those tasks now rather than writing things onto here! To be fair, although things are a little bit more than what you'd perhaps see in the 'normal household' (if there is such a thing), I'm not drowning under anything and have free passage throughout the house! I'm functioning fairly well.

    To be fair, some people that don't have Asperger's (which is accompanied with strong, obsessional interests and possibly a certain level of expertise being mastered in those areas), some people without the condition, appear to be on here quite a lot and to the point that it might be thought to be "obsessive". I was catching up with aau1's helpful first-of-the-month earning of Nectar points - hadn't had time to do that straight off - and, all done, but noticed aau1, you weren't supposed to be here much (or maybe you are back now after passing your exams) but were on here posting about sixteen times in one recent night!

    At least I managed to put off getting involved in writing this post (I was thinking about writing such a post about two days ago but went and did the house instead). We now have all the confectionery items sorted into those due up in the next few months and those that are not BB until next year (or beyond). The tins have yet to follow:(.

    Nothing wrong with a bit of stash sorting savvy :) We all do it ;)
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    aau1 wrote: »
    The prospect of $5 got you that excited? :eek:

    We've saw you excited over less :p;) :rotfl:
  • Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Has anyone ever worked out the cost of printing an APG?
    Free, if you print it out at work:)
    'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
    Groucho Marx

  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Free, if you print it out at work:)

    I don't work Jelly so don't have that luxury. :o
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I'm posting on here, after two days of resisting from doing so:rotfl:, about the latest searches related to Asperger's. Apart from one, I've now mentioned all.

    I did see the sad story about the young man who has been left paralysed. I noticed it was mentioned on here earlier. However, I didn't want to comment in case I said the wrong thing. I'm probably saying the wrong thing now by saying that. However, the news - it speaks for itself really. There's not much I can say.
  • TrulyMadly wrote: »
    My DS was petrified of Reverend Tims:o

    He was rather scary!
    Free, if you print it out at work:)

    Or a sackable offence
    :D:D:D:D
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    I don't work Jelly so don't have that luxury. :o

    I am jealous TS x
    10
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    fairclaire wrote: »
    Nothing wrong with a bit of stash sorting savvy :) We all do it ;)

    Yeah, but we (everyone on this thread) are not normal and we do tend to stockpile, and it is a problem!
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