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Game Over, or could a mod lock this please xxxx
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Some more great piccies:T
Prize went at 00.01, not me.
Glad it was a quickie though, I can go and catch up on a few comps before bed.0 -
Just logged on for a quick go, and it wasn't me
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00.01 not me ... right, I can get back to this thread now that's over for another hour and my chores are done. :T:rotfl:2017 Wins: £200 (Total since 2008: £43,827! :shocked:)Best wins: £5000 with ITV :eek:, Trips to New York fashion week/Malta/Lake Como/Paris/London/St Mellion spa, iPhones, iPad, TVs, vouchers
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TheMysterious1 wrote: »what is autism?
in short - very short, apologies in advance,
Autism, is a hidden disorder. the child / adult has it for life and look normal, and in many cases appear to act normally,
every person with autism is affected differently...they are all very unique. they have problems with social relationships/understanding/interaction..., behavioural problems, sensory issues - sensitive to touch/light/sound/texture
speech language delays - some will have great speech some none...all find certain areas of speech difficult- cannot understand literal language - its raining cats and dogs - they'd think it was true.
my daughter cannot lie for example. she follows her own strict routine, and has little rituals she likes to go through each day. routine is v important to autistic people.
this is a terrible description...i have never had to explain it before...just live with it.
she sees such detail in things...and points things out to me that i might otherwise not have noticed.- a colour in the sky for example. i would not change a single thing about her. she is wonderful.
for anyone who would actually like an accurate description -
see HERE and
here:heart2::heartpuls:heart2: I WOULD NOT CHANGE MY AUTISTIC DAUGHTER FOR THE WORLD
~ BUT I WOULD CHANGE THE WORLD FOR HER :heart2::heartpuls:heart2:
:starmod: Bon Jovi ~ Always :starmod:
:DHyde Park June 2011 - was AMAZING!!
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Not me,
catching up on other comps, which I've
neglected over last week or two :rolleyes:I AM WHAT I AM0 -
not very flattering these pics but what else do you expect when ya riding bare back on a wooden warrior!!!!!!!!!!!..........
drum roll please........Ple'ma an bysva?
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not me. beautiful children you have there Luc!2008 wins: £5615 2009 wins: £2832 2010 wins: £1265 2011 wins: £1888 2012 wins: £1000 spa voucher0
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i guess this time your really leaving.....heard your suitcase say goodbbye...#JusticeForGrenfell0
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