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kroner wrote:It even snowed in the city today. That doesn't happen all that often... (much to my disappointment) but it didn't stick so it was nothing to rejoice over
Well, by God, it stuck up here. And it made a whole mess of road problems because southern people can't drive in the snow. They had to close the southbound thruway for half the day for an inch of snow because some stupid Georgian had to slide into a tractor trailer. And it's only an inch of snow! if that!
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There is a book out that had ADD as the Edison disorder. Seems he had it too along with a list of other inventive types.
I don't know if it's in that book or not but a theory is that it is an evolutionary trait. You have to have one person in the group unable to concentrate on picking berries to be able to say "Hey. Doesn't the grass move just like that when... Aaa... IT"S A CHEETA. RUN!".
I don't know if it's in that book or not but a theory is that it is an evolutionary trait. You have to have one person in the group unable to concentrate on picking berries to be able to say "Hey. Doesn't the grass move just like that when... Aaa... IT"S A CHEETA. RUN!".
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Well, it seems these days that every kid has been diagnosed with ADD. It's either that or it's ADHD.
I think there are some that actually have it really bad but most kids grow out of it by the time they are adults.
The best thing about people who are ADD are that they are extremely gullible. And the best thing about those who have ADHD are that they are extremely crazy. And if you haven't noticed yet, I have friends who have these things so there is never a dull moment in my life.
That and I work at a Summer Camp where the parents take their kids off the drugs for ADD or ADHD and then send them off to Summer Camp because they no longer have to deal with it. They being the parents. It becomes hard for us instructors, especially those of us who are in Field Sports (or Shooting Sports), to actually teach these kids and keep safety. But I don't think these parents get the idea. I saw my life flash before my eyes once when I was working on a clay pigeon thrower and a kid with ADD was shooting shotgun and happened to get distracted by something else and pointed a fully loaded, safety off 12 Gauge shotgun at me and I was only like 5 feet away. That is why I prefer archery.
Oh and look there! A flock of flying turtles!
I think there are some that actually have it really bad but most kids grow out of it by the time they are adults.
The best thing about people who are ADD are that they are extremely gullible. And the best thing about those who have ADHD are that they are extremely crazy. And if you haven't noticed yet, I have friends who have these things so there is never a dull moment in my life.
That and I work at a Summer Camp where the parents take their kids off the drugs for ADD or ADHD and then send them off to Summer Camp because they no longer have to deal with it. They being the parents. It becomes hard for us instructors, especially those of us who are in Field Sports (or Shooting Sports), to actually teach these kids and keep safety. But I don't think these parents get the idea. I saw my life flash before my eyes once when I was working on a clay pigeon thrower and a kid with ADD was shooting shotgun and happened to get distracted by something else and pointed a fully loaded, safety off 12 Gauge shotgun at me and I was only like 5 feet away. That is why I prefer archery.
Oh and look there! A flock of flying turtles!
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Okay, I know more about mental disorders than practically any other 13 year old you will ever meet. First of all, as a technicality, ADD and ADHD are both under the same roof again.
I myself, am bipolar, have ADHD, and am clinically depressed. LOL
Oh look, is that a flying monkey? No, it's a flying ape! Who cares about it.
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I myself, am bipolar, have ADHD, and am clinically depressed. LOL
Oh look, is that a flying monkey? No, it's a flying ape! Who cares about it.
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