[quote="Cameo"]I'm planning to buy a Free-Range Aspie keychain as soon as I get around to it.[/quote]
Why thank you.
It may be found here on zazzle - "free range aspie" ought to bring it up.
The description text is something worth sharing all by itself:
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Raised without benefit of chelation therapy, Applied Behavior Analysis or gluten free diets, you just learned to cope on your own - and you don't much envy the advances made on behalf of youngsters these days.[/i]
When I think of the things my parents did "for my own good" without having a clue what was "wrong" with me, I shudder to think what might have occured had they run across some "quack."
As it was, I missed being the centerpiece of an exorcism by just THAT much.
Why?
Because I was "fixated" on Dungeons and Dragons.
I have quite a lot of autism-related things on Cafepress, too, in the /webcarve store.
Generally, if you want to use any of my images for fund-raising, and you aren't some sort of obvious curebie - the answer is yes. It's good for you, good for my portfolio - oh, who the hell am I trying to kid. It's my perseveration. Some people spot trains, I spot t-shirts. And bumperstickers.
I've been known to [i]argue[/i] with bumperstickers. Aloud.
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Regards;
Bob King
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