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Especially Lovely Is The Elite
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Truffle_Hunter wrote: »Excellent :T:j
Yes I am off to get a calendar tomorrowAlthough I remember last year that there was so much choice I didn't know which one to go for :rotfl:
I know good job I didn't get code before I went in to look it only lasts 15 minutes, not 60 like the de icer. Mr TS was not happy I came home with another can, apparently we still have 3 cans that the girls got possibly last year. :rotfl: Think you might have even given me one.
But he did like the calendar I got, well it's an organiser, with wipe clean bit, pen and stickers. Chose the kitchen one with egg and toast soldiers on the front.0 -
Did you notice I didn't need a rock the other day aau? :whistle:0
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fairclaire wrote: »Well I find it interesting
DS2 is very similar about rules. He's also very vocal if he spots anyone flouting any :eek:
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I used to be - sometimes. I've learnt to pipe down though. Now I just sit in smug satisfaction many years later, just thinking "I told you so!:D" (or would have told you if I had believed it would have made any difference or wouldn't have upset the social equilibrium - oh, that's a big concept!:eek:).
Unfortunately - and this is unfortunate - there was that guy who had Asperger's who got killed didn't he after he'd asked someone not to ride their bike on the pavement. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/lewis-gill-killed-andrew-young-3181527 (Actually, it's beyond mere "unfortunate" - it's tragic and devastating.)
I see that 'all the time' (not literally) - people riding bikes on a pavement - well, that's what happens sometimes.
I think I would have learned long ago, perhaps after getting a cold reaction, that it was likely to lead to trouble asking someone to move. As a result, I say nothing at all and people walk over me all the time:(. I am seen as a lot milder than some on the spectrum, and I therefore 'get' a lot of these things. I don't have the problem with the literal instruction on a train platform to "stay behind the line" (how could you ever board a train ever if you complied with that totally literally?). Some people with Asperger's though are more "severe" in that respect and, even if they've asked someone to move before and got a bad response, they yet still are compelled to persist on later occasions through their life in their pursuit of the enforcement of the rules.
In RL, I would not be confident enough ever to speak what I have been able to write here earlier. Not a challenge to anything folks;).
Btw, cycling on the pavement is dangerous (or at least potentially dangerous) and people shouldn't do it. And, if you are asked/told not to do it, it's completely wrong - quite obviously - to respond in that way.0 -
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I am sure that this is the last day to input sweet sunday codes and claim your tickets100
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I know good job I didn't get code before I went in to look it only lasts 15 minutes, not 60 like the de icer. Mr TS was not happy I came home with another can, apparently we still have 3 cans that the girls got possibly last year. :rotfl: Think you might have even given me one.
But he did like the calendar I got, well it's an organiser, with wipe clean bit, pen and stickers. Chose the kitchen one with egg and toast soldiers on the front.
Sure the de icer will come in useful soon as it is definitely getting so much colder
I do very much like the sound of your calendar, sure my little one would enjoy drawing on the white board section and the stickers or I could leave jobs for hubby and reward him with the stickers :rotfl:
Anyway my little man still loves school which is good and today he dressed up as a pirate for children in need which he thought was great and on collecting him I saw one of the fathers at the school is someone who reduces the meat in one of the local supermarkets :eek: :rotfl:0 -
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