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Arnie 2 year s ago
Well this post both lifted my spirits and made me cry a bit...
       
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Deborah 2 year s ago
Arnie,

You and me both, buddy. Always good to see some good in the world.
       
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Lloyd 2 year s ago
Deborah,

Yup, sure got dusty in here all of the sudden...
       
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Marcus 2 year s ago
#13 my grandson couldn't talk and only started learning at 5, he talked gibberish and would get frustrated that no one understood him, my daughter though because he was born prematurely that he would be like this for the rest of his life, i told her "he knows what he's saying, he's just saying it in his language, you can see it in his eyes, he could be telling us the lottery numbers". he started going to a speech therapists who said "his brain is working so fast his mouth cant keep up with his thoughts"

he just turned 14 this year and when they tested him his IQ was off the scales, it takes him no time to learn anything he's interested in, at 11 he said he wants to go to japan one day so he started teaching himself Japanese and within a year he could speak it fluently.
       
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