kraftiekortie wrote:
I wish you could get a hold of Gordie Howe's autobiography (or, perhaps, biography). He was somebody who seemed to have had Aspie traits--until he excelled in hockey.
The more I learn, the more I realize many hockey players (not just goalies) are probably on the spectrum somewhere: I know of an NHL prospect (who I won't name for privacy reasons) that not only looks like me but is as Aspie-like as you can possibly get, moreso than me. Probably the single nicest person I ever met and totally lanky and aloof and tends to dress and act socially far younger than he is. Then again, people have told me I look and act like a taller version of Wayne Gretzky personality wise. Who knows? You have to be a little crazy to be a professional hockey player and hockey players are about the only group that universally accept me
eggheadjr wrote:
Still have trouble tying my shoes and I'm almost 50. Very Happy
Me too. Still can't do a proper shoelace tie and I have been shown too many times to count. I cried when I found out they didn't make velcro sneakers my size when I was 6!