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closetgeek- you're terrible and I hope all your children are highly intelligent as well.
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Neverfly Umm...ouch?
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Closetgeek I think you rock!!! Im a bit Gothic and Dark
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Fledermaus <giving you the Slayer sign> I had no idea of the show you mentioned, so I looked it up, and I am assuming that you are referring to the pretty one with the jet black hair <thumbs up>. You are so lucky, though, my mother wouldn't even let me leave the house with black nail polish, forget about the rest of the look.
See the bike bug had me, but shifting poses a problem with an artificial left foot (not a sob story, just a fact of life), Hondamatics are a bit on the pricey side, and that's emphatic no to the suicide shifter. I did have a friend promising to make me an automatic Ninja but he turned out to be the only person on the planet that dreams more than I. I just learned about the double pronged shifter, so you just kick back to go up, which gives me new hope. Somehow I doubt it would be as safe shifting gears the way I do on the quads, just reaching down and doing it with my hand. Eh, I am quite content riding on the back.
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The hardest part (growing up) was knowing I was smarter than my teachers, but not giving any credence to tact, emotional maturity and/or experience. Looking back, I was kind of a snot* for many years.
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Dyerwolf Nope, can't says that I ever had that problem...but the point of the article never dawned on me. My kids, all three of them are intelligent, I wouldn't say gifted or smarter than their teachers, but generally score at the top of their classes. My oldest, as of late, has been having a hard time in school, with her classmates, and to keep her confidence up, I am always praising her intelligence. That is definitely a helpful article