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  1. TwitterMouse

    Savantism?

    I'm not sure this is an example of savantism, but whatever the label, it's amazing. There's this guy at my school, he said he is a high functioning austistic. He loves to talk and is a sweet kid. He's amazing though. He knows French, Latin, Ancient Greek, German, Spanish, Italian and English...
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    Securing an SD on the bus?

    I take the bus to school, and some of the drivers drive like maniacs. Yesterday the driver "didn't see" the light was yellow and then red and hit the break so hard that Nala (my service dog) went skidding under the seats and into the girls three seats ahead of me. The girls picked her up and...
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    I couldn't get to school with my SD

    I see a lawyer (for free) in two weeks. I've contacted the media, they've not gotten back to me. My professor filled me in on what I missed, which was good. Not as good as being there though. That's all I've got for now.
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    I couldn't get to school with my SD

    I had a class in NYC, an expensive class that I've been saving up to go to for a long time. I took the bus from my usual college to the train station, and then got on the train. The conductor said I wasn't allowed, and that my dog wasn't a service dog because we tripped up the stairs. The stairs...
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    When to retire an SD?

    He's been to the vet, and we actually had a blood panel done not long ago, and everything checked out fine. I brought him for a check up before our Disney trip. And I think, once I talk it over with my therapist and parents, that I am going to retire Pi. I love him more than anything, but if I...
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    When to retire an SD?

    I'm seriously considering retiring Pi. I want to cry even thinking about it. He'd obviously still be living with me (still sleeping in my bed, stealing the blankets and so on), and would come out on short outings. There are some issues that I'm considering, and that are making me consider his...
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    Books

    I'm not entirely sure how this thing works, but I've got some books I don't need. I have Beyond Disney (Unofficial Guide) 5th edition, Walt Disney World and Orlando (Frommers) 2007, Unofficial Guide Walt Disney World 2007, And Unofficial guide to Walt Disney World with Kids, 5th edition...
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    Funniest comments you've overheard in WDW

    I was in line to go into AK and this girl (like late twenties) says to a little girl (like 8ish) "Am I going to have to beat you like a red headed step child?" Then they both start laughing really hard. I have no idea what that was about. lol.
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    100% WDW - I agree, I disagree, I have no opinion Part 2

    No opinion: I'm not too sure. My sister def. thinks it is though. A,D,NO: The old animation tour in MGM was better than the new one
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    Alphabet Game Disney Characters

    Terk
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    100% WDW - I agree, I disagree, I have no opinion Part 2

    No opinion: I feel silly, but I have no idea who this Stacey person is. A,D,NO: Spectromagic is the best parade
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    Alphabet Game Disney Characters

    Rajah
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    Alphabet Game Disney Characters

    Dory
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    100% WDW - I agree, I disagree, I have no opinion Part 2

    No opinion: I haven't been there yet. Trying it this trip though. A,D,NO: I think AK is a whole day park
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    Alphabet Game: Disney Movies

    Freaky Friday
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    Alphabet Game Disney Characters

    Friar Tuck
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    Funniest comments you've overheard in WDW

    Years ago that happened to me. Somehow we ended up at TTC instead of MK and were very confused. :rolleyes1
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    100% WDW - I agree, I disagree, I have no opinion Part 2

    Agree. I can't stand any sort of boats, but monorails are fun! A,D,NO: Dinosaur is the scariest ride in Disney




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