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Re: Kids! (with aspergers)
« Reply #15 on: 28 November 2009, 21:45:55 »

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Oh, alright, go on then. ::) ;D

Make your mind up!!! Old age is really affecting your brain isn't it!!! :P :P

Shouldn't you be with the long suffering mrs STMO on your anniversary anyway!!! :P :P :P


No. Age is affecting other bits as well ;D

So much for 'romantical' then............. :D :D
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« Reply #16 on: 28 November 2009, 21:49:45 »

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Oh, alright, go on then. ::) ;D

Make your mind up!!! Old age is really affecting your brain isn't it!!! :P :P

Shouldn't you be with the long suffering mrs STMO on your anniversary anyway!!! :P :P :P


No. Age is affecting other bits as well ;D

So much for 'romantical' then............. :D :D


It wasn't me who mooted the 'romantical' bit, it was my son :P

And he'll learn soon enough. ;D
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« Reply #17 on: 28 November 2009, 21:51:47 »

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oh aye! care to expand?  :-?
My GP keeps telling me that I need to expand by at least half a stone to meet my minimum BMI, but I'm quite comfortable where I am to be honest.

Thanks for being concerned though.


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« Reply #18 on: 28 November 2009, 21:52:37 »

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It's our anniversary today and our ten year old son told us we had to go for 'a romantical meal'. As far as I can gather, he got this from Horrid Henry.
We said it might be difficult to get a babysitter, but he said that would be no problem as he was coming with us :o
Earlier he asked what time we were leaving. 'About half six' I said. 'Oh no. i can't wait till half past six for my tea. Five o'clock I want it'.
'OK, five o'clock.'
We left the house at four fifty, got to the pub at five. Ordered the meal, scoffed it and were back in the house for ten to six.

Some rather 'romantical meal'. ;D ;D
Autism, Aspergers, it's pretty much the same deal.

Those afflicted are very much "literal"....so once you tell them that X happens at Y time....it has to happen or it really does cause them anguish.

Not explaining that to you of course, just one particular individual that thinks they know it all and gets chopsy if they don't like what they hear.
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oh aye! care to expand?  :-?

I would like to see him argue this one..... ;) ;)
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« Reply #19 on: 28 November 2009, 21:55:38 »

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It's our anniversary today and our ten year old son told us we had to go for 'a romantical meal'. As far as I can gather, he got this from Horrid Henry.
We said it might be difficult to get a babysitter, but he said that would be no problem as he was coming with us :o
Earlier he asked what time we were leaving. 'About half six' I said. 'Oh no. i can't wait till half past six for my tea. Five o'clock I want it'.
'OK, five o'clock.'
We left the house at four fifty, got to the pub at five. Ordered the meal, scoffed it and were back in the house for ten to six.

Some rather 'romantical meal'. ;D ;D
Autism, Aspergers, it's pretty much the same deal.

Those afflicted are very much "literal"....so once you tell them that X happens at Y time....it has to happen or it really does cause them anguish.

Not explaining that to you of course, just one particular individual that thinks they know it all and gets chopsy if they don't like what they hear.
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oh aye! care to expand?  :-?

I would like to see him argue this one..... ;) ;)

Me too! Would seem he's lost his bottle though!!! ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #20 on: 28 November 2009, 22:04:31 »

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I would like to see him argue this one..... ;) ;)

Me too! Would seem he's lost his bottle though!!! ;D ;D ;D
Lost my bottle for what?

It looks to me like you are trying to goad me a little, and if you are spoiling for a session then surely that makes you the neanderthal cavedweller that you have accused me of being in the past?
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« Reply #21 on: 28 November 2009, 22:10:35 »

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I would like to see him argue this one..... ;) ;)

Me too! Would seem he's lost his bottle though!!! ;D ;D ;D
Lost my bottle for what?

It looks to me like you are trying to goad me a little, and if you are spoiling for a session then surely that makes you the neanderthal cavedweller that you have accused me of being in the past?

What goes round comes round!! ;)
Neanderthal cavedweller......I've gone up in your estimation by the sounds of it!! ;D ;D

Oh and if I have something to say I say it, I don't believe in hiding behind hints!!! :y
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« Reply #22 on: 28 November 2009, 22:15:15 »

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Oh and if I have something to say I say it, I don't believe in hiding behind hints!!! :y
Neither do I love, so feel free to make your EXACT point at any time you like....because so far all you have managed to do is the exact opposite.
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« Reply #23 on: 28 November 2009, 22:18:49 »

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Oh and if I have something to say I say it, I don't believe in hiding behind hints!!! :y
Neither do I love, so feel free to make your EXACT point at any time you like....because so far all you have managed to do is the exact opposite.

I have creep! I asked you to expand on your hint! ;)
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« Reply #24 on: 28 November 2009, 22:19:11 »

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It's our anniversary today and our ten year old son told us we had to go for 'a romantical meal'. As far as I can gather, he got this from Horrid Henry.
We said it might be difficult to get a babysitter, but he said that would be no problem as he was coming with us :o
Earlier he asked what time we were leaving. 'About half six' I said. 'Oh no. i can't wait till half past six for my tea. Five o'clock I want it'.
'OK, five o'clock.'
We left the house at four fifty, got to the pub at five. Ordered the meal, scoffed it and were back in the house for ten to six.

Some rather 'romantical meal'. ;D ;D
Autism, Aspergers, it's pretty much the same deal.

Those afflicted are very much "literal"....so once you tell them that X happens at Y time....it has to happen or it really does cause them anguish.

Not explaining that to you of course, just one particular individual that thinks they know it all and gets chopsy if they don't like what they hear.
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Have you got personal /second hand experience of autism spectrum disorders?
(my wife works with autistic kids BTW)
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« Reply #25 on: 28 November 2009, 22:21:32 »

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It's our anniversary today and our ten year old son told us we had to go for 'a romantical meal'. As far as I can gather, he got this from Horrid Henry.
We said it might be difficult to get a babysitter, but he said that would be no problem as he was coming with us :o
Earlier he asked what time we were leaving. 'About half six' I said. 'Oh no. i can't wait till half past six for my tea. Five o'clock I want it'.
'OK, five o'clock.'
We left the house at four fifty, got to the pub at five. Ordered the meal, scoffed it and were back in the house for ten to six.

Some rather 'romantical meal'. ;D ;D
Autism, Aspergers, it's pretty much the same deal.

Those afflicted are very much "literal"....so once you tell them that X happens at Y time....it has to happen or it really does cause them anguish.

Not explaining that to you of course, just one particular individual that thinks they know it all and gets chopsy if they don't like what they hear.
Sooo
Have you got personal /second hand experience of autism spectrum disorders?
(my wife works with autistic kids BTW)

No one knows more than Killerwatt about spectrum disorders it would seem Andy!!! ;)
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« Reply #26 on: 28 November 2009, 22:23:25 »

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It's our anniversary today and our ten year old son told us we had to go for 'a romantical meal'. As far as I can gather, he got this from Horrid Henry.
We said it might be difficult to get a babysitter, but he said that would be no problem as he was coming with us :o
Earlier he asked what time we were leaving. 'About half six' I said. 'Oh no. i can't wait till half past six for my tea. Five o'clock I want it'.
'OK, five o'clock.'
We left the house at four fifty, got to the pub at five. Ordered the meal, scoffed it and were back in the house for ten to six.

Some rather 'romantical meal'. ;D ;D
Autism, Aspergers, it's pretty much the same deal.

Those afflicted are very much "literal"....so once you tell them that X happens at Y time....it has to happen or it really does cause them anguish.

Not explaining that to you of course, just one particular individual that thinks they know it all and gets chopsy if they don't like what they hear.
Sooo
Have you got personal /second hand experience of autism spectrum disorders?
(my wife works with autistic kids BTW)

No one knows more than Killerwatt about spectrum disorders it would seem Andy!!! ;)

Which end though........ :D :D
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« Reply #27 on: 28 November 2009, 22:26:23 »

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Have you got personal /second hand experience of autism spectrum disorders?
(my wife works with autistic kids BTW)
Have a search back and read for yourself.....our eldest boy is halfway to "rainman" status....and the shrinks are treating me for a "low end" disorder as well.

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« Reply #28 on: 28 November 2009, 22:31:55 »

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Have you got personal /second hand experience of autism spectrum disorders?
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Have a search back and read for yourself.....our eldest boy is halfway to "rainman" status....and the shrinks are treating me for a "low end" disorder as well.


Funny where knowledge springs from isn't it!  :-?
Me thinks boundaries move to suit the arguement!!! ::) ::)

(BTW - My son has a diagnosis of high functioning autism and I have 16 years experience working with adult learning disabilities).
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« Reply #29 on: 28 November 2009, 22:32:21 »

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Oh and if I have something to say I say it, I don't believe in hiding behind hints!!! :y
Neither do I love, so feel free to make your EXACT point at any time you like....because so far all you have managed to do is the exact opposite.

I have creep! I asked you to expand on your hint! ;)
You're quite a chopsy little doris on the keyboard aren't you?

Tell me something.......just what sort of response are you expecting after throwing insults that are completely uncalled for?

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