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rlaeromech

Member
thanks. *sniff* :(



:rolleyes: That's funny. Because whenever I follow that "proper thread technique" you mentioned above, when I finally get caught up I typically have a few posts from a certain person *ahem* saying "Stephanie! Oh, Stephanie! I see you lurking!" *raises eyebrow*


Yes, but when you are ready to post, you are ready to post!!! Huge difference....

*makes mental note not to out Stephanie anymore*
 

PotteryGal

Active Member
Hey Steph, isn't it annoying when people get on, say hi, then go back to the old thread to try to catch up and see what they missed? Doesn't that just bugged the stew out of you. I mean you and I are sitting here waiting for someone new to talk to, but nooooo, she has to go back and catch up. Proper thread technique would be to catch up FIRST and then say hello.

Wouldn't you agree JENNY!!!!!:mad:



For your information, young man, I was putting my kids' hats, gloves, and mittens in the washer, since they're are home from school today! :mad:

Official school closing count in Ohio: 523
 

mpoppins76

Well-Known Member
Hey Steph, did you say you watched that episode on autism on The View last week? What did you think?

I did watch it. I still have it saved on the TiVo. :) I thought it was really, really interesting. I really had no idea how common it is. And I thought it was great that Toni Braxton was there talking about her son w/ autism.
 

rlaeromech

Member
Hey Steph, did you say you watched that episode on autism on The View last week? What did you think?


Jenny, I have a kid in our church that has never been tested for Autism, his mother is well, maybe in denial, he is in 9th grade, very bright in alot of areas, but in other social areas, he can not function. There are levels of Autism right? What is the mildest?
 

rlaeromech

Member
I did watch it. I still have it saved on the TiVo. :) I thought it was really, really interesting. I really had no idea how common it is. And I thought it was great that Toni Braxton was there talking about her son w/ autism.



There was a commercial on the radio that said the odds are like 1 in 60, that is pretty common.
 

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