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Game Over, or could a mod lock this please xxxx
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stunning!!!!!
believe it or not i found a fab pair in matalan last week... only to find them half price today!!!!! so angry lol
and Lou... i think i like you even more!!! I adore Mac makeup!!!!! All my eyeshadows are Mac !!!! oh no... shoes... makeup....... i think i'll be having some of what myst is having lolPle'ma an bysva?
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agghhh... a sneaky one..
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Well, I'm off to bed now.
Thanks everyone for a fantastic thread tonight.:beer:0 -
I find it fascinating hearing other people's experiences with autism. My cousin was diagnosed at about the age of 2 (he is 4 now) and he does not understanding the feeling of fear or needing help, so for example if he climbs up something and gets stuck he doesn't actually know he is stuck, he will just kind of hang there iykwim. He doesn't get the feeling like we might where our heart might jump and we would think "oh Sh&T!! He also won't talk to other children (except randomly one day my daughter, which made his mums heart melt!) he'll also copy a lot of things he hears - great big long sentences he has seen off the tv, and if he see's something like a logo eg Tesco's - he'll reel off the whole advert! If he finds something he likes the look of he will run around it in circles for 10 minutes! and if things stress him out or get noisy he will squeal.
It's just a case of children with it seeing the world in a slightly different way to the rest of us I think! we just have to figure out how they are seeing the world in order to understand it if that makes sense!
Soz if you are all on a completely different topic now, the way this thread has been changing tonight!!
Luc x
thankyou for sharing that, he sounds lovely, and a lot like my daughter was at that age, she is 8 now.: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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all my eyeshadows are barry m glitter pots... i like to go colourful on a night out2008 wins: £5615 2009 wins: £2832 2010 wins: £1265 2011 wins: £1888 2012 wins: £1000 spa voucher0
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and Lou... i think i like you even more!!! I adore Mac makeup!!!!! All my eyeshadows are Mac !!!! oh no... shoes... makeup....... i think i'll be having some of what myst is having lol
I worked for Clinique in Selfridges briefly a few years back. That makeup department was my idea of heaven! I got two thirds off most of the brands there! :jA cloudy day is no match for a sunny disposition~ William Arthur Ward ~0 -
me too..
am cream crackered after traipsing around that lahndan all day..
nite all.. be lucky nightshift xxxxx0 -
gingerchick wrote: »Well, I'm off to bed now.
Thanks everyone for a fantastic thread tonight.:beer:
Nite GC & Michy! xxA cloudy day is no match for a sunny disposition~ William Arthur Ward ~0 -
... believe it or not i found a fab pair in matalan last week... only to find them half price today!!!!! so angry lol...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
May-Oct: 0 Nov: £200.100
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