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In a message dated 12/02/2000 6:49:32 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> yep - what I call "normal" - isnt exactly what other (non-disabled) people
> call "normal"..
Yeah, I know. Is the definition of normal non-disabled? What's the
definition of non-disabled? Give me a break.
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> and people try & force their standards of living / routines etc.. onto
us...
Their standard -- their routine, eh buddy?
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> But my parents were / are good - theyve supported me - & wanted me to lead
> an independent life..
Hooray for your folks. I don't think my Mom would have been like that if I
had been disabled as a child, but I think my Pop would have. He's been dead
a long time now, but I remember him to be the parent who pushed me to think
independently and make good decisions for myself.
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> They do give suggestions, & "talks" though - but i'm pretty much left to
my
> own - (the way i like(*D*) it).
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Again, hooray for your parents. They sound like good folks Gopher.
> Gopher
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