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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

Hi Dmitrismiley - hug

I am subbing A87874564 <--- don't forget to subscribe.

I am also in awe of her (having just read the PR thread, and your comment). My greatest fear is going blind. I have a horror of blind people, and wonder how they can be happy. This has given me new perspective. Thank you smiley - smiley

I'll let you know when I'm done subbingsmiley - towel

GB
smiley - galaxysmiley - run


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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

Done subbing. smiley - run (smiley - racket1 tennis is onsmiley - tennisball)


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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

smiley - ok Thanks, looks great! smiley - hug

I had blind friends in my school growing up, and one of them was the happiest person I knew. smiley - smiley

Sometimes Cindy impressed us with her abilities. Like teaching herself to play our school organ so the two of us could play piano/organ duet. I, of course, needed sheet music, so I was in awe...

A group of us used to go bowling on Saturday mornings. One day, Cindy bowled a strike! The entire place burst into applause. We were surprised, because we didn't realise those adults were watching unskilled teenagers. Thinking back, I realise they all had the same question when we came in with a student with a white cane...

The trick is: seeing takes up a huge part of your brain, called the visual cortex. But you know what? If you aren't using it for that, you can use it for something else. I suspect Tom from uni would have agreed. He was a pre-law student, and a prankster. (He streaked around the dormitory on his birthday.) At dinner, his buddies would arbitrarily move his food around his tray, which Tom thought was hilarious...

So I'm really glad you enjoyed Fanny Crosby's story. I grew up on her music, so I feel I know her. (You know, like you do with Cat Stevens or Donovan?) I'm glad she managed to get around those people who thought blind people couldn't do things simply because they hadn't figured out the workaround.


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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

All returned smiley - magic

Have you found a suitable image? I've just been looking over ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay! smiley - headhurts and now have to drag myself away from YouTube suggestions based on my choice, as the smiley - racket1 is on (extra "People's Sunday" due to the rain delays during the first week)smiley - run


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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

I haven't heard anything about an image yet - and our resident genius is on holiday right now. smiley - laugh

I'd suggest putting funny labels on a phrenology chart. They're always so amusing...smiley - winkeye

http://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/pga.07838/


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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

Oh how I wish I could do all that clever stuff with cut & paste. smiley - wah


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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

smiley - laugh Yeah, FWR is a whiz kid.


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Congratulations! Your Entry is on the Front Page today smiley - magic


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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

Thanks! smiley - magic Goes right with my NaJo journals this month!


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