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marshall
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01 Jun 2013, 12:33 pm

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Good grief, guys. This is a 9-year-old thread!!


It only looks stupid if you quote people who in 99.9% likelihood have left the forum years ago and will never see what you typed. It's like talking to a dead zombie as if they can hear you. :P



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01 Jun 2013, 3:00 pm

I have it on good authority that when we go to heaven, we get a detailed listing of all unread posts to threads we made in our lifetime. So it's all good!


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01 Jun 2013, 3:40 pm

All this old thread bumping is making me feel tempting to bump an old one myself.


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01 Jun 2013, 4:03 pm

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All this old thread bumping is making me feel tempting to bump an old one myself.

I should go dig up something really embarrassing on you! :lol:



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01 Jun 2013, 8:26 pm

I wonder if there are any ancient old threads complaining about people 'bumping old threads".

Someone could bump THAT thread -just for laughs.



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01 Jun 2013, 10:42 pm

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Verdandi wrote:
Whirlingmind, that is quite interesting.


It is isn't it, I only came across it recently and thought it was very astute and something clinicians need to be aware of. I've already put it to use with my daughter's paediatrician because of them diagnosing her high functioning autistic and causing confusion at the school who think she has Asperger's. I know it's really a technicality when it comes down to it but I do tend to like things correct!


Yes, I agree.

It gives several discussions I've had here more context.