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I swear, I know EXACTLY what you mean..... Hey, and it would be nice

to have an online chat, how would we go about doing that?

> > This describes my husband, more or less.

> > I am the one apt at quoting everything from Trek to any book I

read

> (I have a photographic memory I am afraid). Chris's short term

> memory is pretty much gone due to a side effect of his thyroid

> problems. However...a couple weeks ago he rattled off to me this

> huge project he had to do at work, what he had to do to get it

done,

> all the parts he needed, and verbally threw all the math at me

for it

> as it applied to the project (he has one of those techno-geek

jobs in

> satellite communications). This was sitting in his mind for I

don't

> know how long and the man can not remember to bring eggs, milk

and

> diapers and toliet paper home on his way to work. I guarentee

you he

> will always forget something and bring home ice cream or root

beer or

> something just as absurd in it's place. In the 11 years that we

have

> been together I have learned to live with this. I have learned

to

> live with all of his quarks. His mother tells me she wouldn't

put up

> with half of it. The thing is, I have always accepted as

he

> is, without those quarks he wouldn't be Chris. LOL! He has

> absolutly no socail skills. He is also totaly clueless. We sat

down

> one day and talked about how he had no dates in school and in

college

> and and all and it turns out that the man really does not know

when

> someone is flirting with him. I have no idea how he made it left

to

> his own devices.

> >

> > Georga Hackworth

> > Enter to win $50 worth of free books

> > www.ubah.com/F1549

> > I think my hubby has asperger's

> >

> >

> > I'm not kidding. He has very low social skills (I get really

> nervous

> > around alot of people he says) He has the bible memorized, as

> well as

> > every star trek, lord of the rings book, anything science

> fiction,

> > can build computers from scratch, and has like a photographic

> > memory. However, he can't remember what I said to him 3

seconds

> > ago. He read at the age of 2, and is a very introverted

person,

> > unless he's with people he knows. When he talks to me or

watches

> tv

> > he never moves his head, and I swear upon my holy computer he

> never

> > blinks. He only responds to " geek humor, " and doesn't

understand

> why

> > I think SNL is so funny. He's a great guy, and I take alot

of

> credit

> > in helping him become less wierd. LOL. But after reading

this

> > stuff, it really makes me wonder.

> >

> >

> >

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I swear, I know EXACTLY what you mean..... Hey, and it would be nice

to have an online chat, how would we go about doing that?

> > This describes my husband, more or less.

> > I am the one apt at quoting everything from Trek to any book I

read

> (I have a photographic memory I am afraid). Chris's short term

> memory is pretty much gone due to a side effect of his thyroid

> problems. However...a couple weeks ago he rattled off to me this

> huge project he had to do at work, what he had to do to get it

done,

> all the parts he needed, and verbally threw all the math at me

for it

> as it applied to the project (he has one of those techno-geek

jobs in

> satellite communications). This was sitting in his mind for I

don't

> know how long and the man can not remember to bring eggs, milk

and

> diapers and toliet paper home on his way to work. I guarentee

you he

> will always forget something and bring home ice cream or root

beer or

> something just as absurd in it's place. In the 11 years that we

have

> been together I have learned to live with this. I have learned

to

> live with all of his quarks. His mother tells me she wouldn't

put up

> with half of it. The thing is, I have always accepted as

he

> is, without those quarks he wouldn't be Chris. LOL! He has

> absolutly no socail skills. He is also totaly clueless. We sat

down

> one day and talked about how he had no dates in school and in

college

> and and all and it turns out that the man really does not know

when

> someone is flirting with him. I have no idea how he made it left

to

> his own devices.

> >

> > Georga Hackworth

> > Enter to win $50 worth of free books

> > www.ubah.com/F1549

> > I think my hubby has asperger's

> >

> >

> > I'm not kidding. He has very low social skills (I get really

> nervous

> > around alot of people he says) He has the bible memorized, as

> well as

> > every star trek, lord of the rings book, anything science

> fiction,

> > can build computers from scratch, and has like a photographic

> > memory. However, he can't remember what I said to him 3

seconds

> > ago. He read at the age of 2, and is a very introverted

person,

> > unless he's with people he knows. When he talks to me or

watches

> tv

> > he never moves his head, and I swear upon my holy computer he

> never

> > blinks. He only responds to " geek humor, " and doesn't

understand

> why

> > I think SNL is so funny. He's a great guy, and I take alot

of

> credit

> > in helping him become less wierd. LOL. But after reading

this

> > stuff, it really makes me wonder.

> >

> >

> >

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-there's a chat option here on this board, underneath the post

option. we should all agree to meet sometime, and try to figure it

out.

-- In parenting_autism , " Sissi Garvey " <sgarvey@t...>

wrote:

> There's an MSN site, but I dunno the addy...

>

> Sissi

> I think my hubby has

asperger's

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > I'm not kidding. He has very low social skills (I get

really

> > > nervous

> > > > around alot of people he says) He has the bible

memorized, as

> > > well as

> > > > every star trek, lord of the rings book, anything science

> > > fiction,

> > > > can build computers from scratch, and has like a

photographic

> > > > memory. However, he can't remember what I said to him 3

> > seconds

> > > > ago. He read at the age of 2, and is a very introverted

> > person,

> > > > unless he's with people he knows. When he talks to me or

> > watches

> > > tv

> > > > he never moves his head, and I swear upon my holy

computer he

> > > never

> > > > blinks. He only responds to " geek humor, " and doesn't

> > understand

> > > why

> > > > I think SNL is so funny. He's a great guy, and I take

alot

> > of

> > > credit

> > > > in helping him become less wierd. LOL. But after reading

> > this

> > > > stuff, it really makes me wonder.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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-there's a chat option here on this board, underneath the post

option. we should all agree to meet sometime, and try to figure it

out.

-- In parenting_autism , " Sissi Garvey " <sgarvey@t...>

wrote:

> There's an MSN site, but I dunno the addy...

>

> Sissi

> I think my hubby has

asperger's

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > I'm not kidding. He has very low social skills (I get

really

> > > nervous

> > > > around alot of people he says) He has the bible

memorized, as

> > > well as

> > > > every star trek, lord of the rings book, anything science

> > > fiction,

> > > > can build computers from scratch, and has like a

photographic

> > > > memory. However, he can't remember what I said to him 3

> > seconds

> > > > ago. He read at the age of 2, and is a very introverted

> > person,

> > > > unless he's with people he knows. When he talks to me or

> > watches

> > > tv

> > > > he never moves his head, and I swear upon my holy

computer he

> > > never

> > > > blinks. He only responds to " geek humor, " and doesn't

> > understand

> > > why

> > > > I think SNL is so funny. He's a great guy, and I take

alot

> > of

> > > credit

> > > > in helping him become less wierd. LOL. But after reading

> > this

> > > > stuff, it really makes me wonder.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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-there's a chat option here on this board, underneath the post

option. we should all agree to meet sometime, and try to figure it

out.

-- In parenting_autism , " Sissi Garvey " <sgarvey@t...>

wrote:

> There's an MSN site, but I dunno the addy...

>

> Sissi

> I think my hubby has

asperger's

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > I'm not kidding. He has very low social skills (I get

really

> > > nervous

> > > > around alot of people he says) He has the bible

memorized, as

> > > well as

> > > > every star trek, lord of the rings book, anything science

> > > fiction,

> > > > can build computers from scratch, and has like a

photographic

> > > > memory. However, he can't remember what I said to him 3

> > seconds

> > > > ago. He read at the age of 2, and is a very introverted

> > person,

> > > > unless he's with people he knows. When he talks to me or

> > watches

> > > tv

> > > > he never moves his head, and I swear upon my holy

computer he

> > > never

> > > > blinks. He only responds to " geek humor, " and doesn't

> > understand

> > > why

> > > > I think SNL is so funny. He's a great guy, and I take

alot

> > of

> > > credit

> > > > in helping him become less wierd. LOL. But after reading

> > this

> > > > stuff, it really makes me wonder.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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> > You married Enrique???

> >

> Ha, ha, ha, ha, THUMP

>

> That was me falling off my chair.

>

> Salli

Salli,

I think we all married Enrique or someone like him. Even me -- who has

autism on my side of the family.

My husband has more than 6,000 albums and almost as many CDs now.

And I could list the other things ...

Never mind. I'll just scan his categorized, alphabetized list of everything

in the house.

Sissi

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> > You married Enrique???

> >

> Ha, ha, ha, ha, THUMP

>

> That was me falling off my chair.

>

> Salli

Salli,

I think we all married Enrique or someone like him. Even me -- who has

autism on my side of the family.

My husband has more than 6,000 albums and almost as many CDs now.

And I could list the other things ...

Never mind. I'll just scan his categorized, alphabetized list of everything

in the house.

Sissi

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> > You married Enrique???

> >

> Ha, ha, ha, ha, THUMP

>

> That was me falling off my chair.

>

> Salli

Salli,

I think we all married Enrique or someone like him. Even me -- who has

autism on my side of the family.

My husband has more than 6,000 albums and almost as many CDs now.

And I could list the other things ...

Never mind. I'll just scan his categorized, alphabetized list of everything

in the house.

Sissi

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Well, should I admit this?

I belong to a Trek fan group....Klingon Assult Group. That really explains my

Yahoo ID....I translated my name into Klingon. My husband does NOT find this

weird. I think that says a lot

Georga Hackworth

Enter to win $50 worth of free books

www.ubah.com/F1549

RE: I think my hubby has asperger's

>

>

> > his quarks. His mother tells me she wouldn't put up with half

of

> > it. The thing is, I have always accepted as he is,

without

> > those quarks he wouldn't be Chris. LOL! He has absolutly no

>

> Quirks. You mean quirks.

>

> Quarks are subatomic particles. Which has as well, but do

not make

> him act oddly. ;)

>

> I'm really sorry, I tried, but I couldn't help it!!!

>

> Many of us think we or someone we love is on the spectrum, and

there is

> definitely a genetic componant to autism in many cases. So it's

entirely

> possible. Somewhere there is an " AQ test " to determine

your " autism

> quotient " as an adult -- how autistic you are. Maybe will

post it for

> you.

>

> -Sara the Alleged Aspie.

>

>

>

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Well, should I admit this?

I belong to a Trek fan group....Klingon Assult Group. That really explains my

Yahoo ID....I translated my name into Klingon. My husband does NOT find this

weird. I think that says a lot

Georga Hackworth

Enter to win $50 worth of free books

www.ubah.com/F1549

RE: I think my hubby has asperger's

>

>

> > his quarks. His mother tells me she wouldn't put up with half

of

> > it. The thing is, I have always accepted as he is,

without

> > those quarks he wouldn't be Chris. LOL! He has absolutly no

>

> Quirks. You mean quirks.

>

> Quarks are subatomic particles. Which has as well, but do

not make

> him act oddly. ;)

>

> I'm really sorry, I tried, but I couldn't help it!!!

>

> Many of us think we or someone we love is on the spectrum, and

there is

> definitely a genetic componant to autism in many cases. So it's

entirely

> possible. Somewhere there is an " AQ test " to determine

your " autism

> quotient " as an adult -- how autistic you are. Maybe will

post it for

> you.

>

> -Sara the Alleged Aspie.

>

>

>

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Well, should I admit this?

I belong to a Trek fan group....Klingon Assult Group. That really explains my

Yahoo ID....I translated my name into Klingon. My husband does NOT find this

weird. I think that says a lot

Georga Hackworth

Enter to win $50 worth of free books

www.ubah.com/F1549

RE: I think my hubby has asperger's

>

>

> > his quarks. His mother tells me she wouldn't put up with half

of

> > it. The thing is, I have always accepted as he is,

without

> > those quarks he wouldn't be Chris. LOL! He has absolutly no

>

> Quirks. You mean quirks.

>

> Quarks are subatomic particles. Which has as well, but do

not make

> him act oddly. ;)

>

> I'm really sorry, I tried, but I couldn't help it!!!

>

> Many of us think we or someone we love is on the spectrum, and

there is

> definitely a genetic componant to autism in many cases. So it's

entirely

> possible. Somewhere there is an " AQ test " to determine

your " autism

> quotient " as an adult -- how autistic you are. Maybe will

post it for

> you.

>

> -Sara the Alleged Aspie.

>

>

>

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ok I found the AQ test, my hubby scored a 31.......

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/9.12/aqtest.html

> > > > > This describes my husband, more or less.

> > > > > I am the one apt at quoting everything from Trek to any

> book I

> > > read

> > > > (I have a photographic memory I am afraid). Chris's short

> term

> > > > memory is pretty much gone due to a side effect of his

thyroid

> > > > problems. However...a couple weeks ago he rattled off to

me

> this

> > > > huge project he had to do at work, what he had to do to get

it

> > > done,

> > > > all the parts he needed, and verbally threw all the math at

me

> > > for it

> > > > as it applied to the project (he has one of those techno-

geek

> > > jobs in

> > > > satellite communications). This was sitting in his mind

for I

> > > don't

> > > > know how long and the man can not remember to bring eggs,

milk

> > > and

> > > > diapers and toliet paper home on his way to work. I

guarentee

> > > you he

> > > > will always forget something and bring home ice cream or

root

> > > beer or

> > > > something just as absurd in it's place. In the 11 years

that

> we

> > > have

> > > > been together I have learned to live with this. I have

> learned

> > > to

> > > > live with all of his quarks. His mother tells me she

wouldn't

> > > put up

> > > > with half of it. The thing is, I have always accepted

Chris

> as

> > > he

> > > > is, without those quarks he wouldn't be Chris. LOL! He has

> > > > absolutly no socail skills. He is also totaly clueless.

We

> sat

> > > down

> > > > one day and talked about how he had no dates in school and

in

> > > college

> > > > and and all and it turns out that the man really does not

know

> > > when

> > > > someone is flirting with him. I have no idea how he made

it

> left

> > > to

> > > > his own devices.

> > > > >

> > > > > Georga Hackworth

> > > > > Enter to win $50 worth of free books

> > > > > www.ubah.com/F1549

> > > > > I think my hubby has

> asperger's

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > I'm not kidding. He has very low social skills (I get

> really

> > > > nervous

> > > > > around alot of people he says) He has the bible

> memorized, as

> > > > well as

> > > > > every star trek, lord of the rings book, anything

science

> > > > fiction,

> > > > > can build computers from scratch, and has like a

> photographic

> > > > > memory. However, he can't remember what I said to him 3

> > > seconds

> > > > > ago. He read at the age of 2, and is a very introverted

> > > person,

> > > > > unless he's with people he knows. When he talks to me

or

> > > watches

> > > > tv

> > > > > he never moves his head, and I swear upon my holy

> computer he

> > > > never

> > > > > blinks. He only responds to " geek humor, " and doesn't

> > > understand

> > > > why

> > > > > I think SNL is so funny. He's a great guy, and I take

> alot

> > > of

> > > > credit

> > > > > in helping him become less wierd. LOL. But after

reading

> > > this

> > > > > stuff, it really makes me wonder.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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ok I found the AQ test, my hubby scored a 31.......

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/9.12/aqtest.html

> > > > > This describes my husband, more or less.

> > > > > I am the one apt at quoting everything from Trek to any

> book I

> > > read

> > > > (I have a photographic memory I am afraid). Chris's short

> term

> > > > memory is pretty much gone due to a side effect of his

thyroid

> > > > problems. However...a couple weeks ago he rattled off to

me

> this

> > > > huge project he had to do at work, what he had to do to get

it

> > > done,

> > > > all the parts he needed, and verbally threw all the math at

me

> > > for it

> > > > as it applied to the project (he has one of those techno-

geek

> > > jobs in

> > > > satellite communications). This was sitting in his mind

for I

> > > don't

> > > > know how long and the man can not remember to bring eggs,

milk

> > > and

> > > > diapers and toliet paper home on his way to work. I

guarentee

> > > you he

> > > > will always forget something and bring home ice cream or

root

> > > beer or

> > > > something just as absurd in it's place. In the 11 years

that

> we

> > > have

> > > > been together I have learned to live with this. I have

> learned

> > > to

> > > > live with all of his quarks. His mother tells me she

wouldn't

> > > put up

> > > > with half of it. The thing is, I have always accepted

Chris

> as

> > > he

> > > > is, without those quarks he wouldn't be Chris. LOL! He has

> > > > absolutly no socail skills. He is also totaly clueless.

We

> sat

> > > down

> > > > one day and talked about how he had no dates in school and

in

> > > college

> > > > and and all and it turns out that the man really does not

know

> > > when

> > > > someone is flirting with him. I have no idea how he made

it

> left

> > > to

> > > > his own devices.

> > > > >

> > > > > Georga Hackworth

> > > > > Enter to win $50 worth of free books

> > > > > www.ubah.com/F1549

> > > > > I think my hubby has

> asperger's

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > I'm not kidding. He has very low social skills (I get

> really

> > > > nervous

> > > > > around alot of people he says) He has the bible

> memorized, as

> > > > well as

> > > > > every star trek, lord of the rings book, anything

science

> > > > fiction,

> > > > > can build computers from scratch, and has like a

> photographic

> > > > > memory. However, he can't remember what I said to him 3

> > > seconds

> > > > > ago. He read at the age of 2, and is a very introverted

> > > person,

> > > > > unless he's with people he knows. When he talks to me

or

> > > watches

> > > > tv

> > > > > he never moves his head, and I swear upon my holy

> computer he

> > > > never

> > > > > blinks. He only responds to " geek humor, " and doesn't

> > > understand

> > > > why

> > > > > I think SNL is so funny. He's a great guy, and I take

> alot

> > > of

> > > > credit

> > > > > in helping him become less wierd. LOL. But after

reading

> > > this

> > > > > stuff, it really makes me wonder.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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ok I found the AQ test, my hubby scored a 31.......

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/9.12/aqtest.html

> > > > > This describes my husband, more or less.

> > > > > I am the one apt at quoting everything from Trek to any

> book I

> > > read

> > > > (I have a photographic memory I am afraid). Chris's short

> term

> > > > memory is pretty much gone due to a side effect of his

thyroid

> > > > problems. However...a couple weeks ago he rattled off to

me

> this

> > > > huge project he had to do at work, what he had to do to get

it

> > > done,

> > > > all the parts he needed, and verbally threw all the math at

me

> > > for it

> > > > as it applied to the project (he has one of those techno-

geek

> > > jobs in

> > > > satellite communications). This was sitting in his mind

for I

> > > don't

> > > > know how long and the man can not remember to bring eggs,

milk

> > > and

> > > > diapers and toliet paper home on his way to work. I

guarentee

> > > you he

> > > > will always forget something and bring home ice cream or

root

> > > beer or

> > > > something just as absurd in it's place. In the 11 years

that

> we

> > > have

> > > > been together I have learned to live with this. I have

> learned

> > > to

> > > > live with all of his quarks. His mother tells me she

wouldn't

> > > put up

> > > > with half of it. The thing is, I have always accepted

Chris

> as

> > > he

> > > > is, without those quarks he wouldn't be Chris. LOL! He has

> > > > absolutly no socail skills. He is also totaly clueless.

We

> sat

> > > down

> > > > one day and talked about how he had no dates in school and

in

> > > college

> > > > and and all and it turns out that the man really does not

know

> > > when

> > > > someone is flirting with him. I have no idea how he made

it

> left

> > > to

> > > > his own devices.

> > > > >

> > > > > Georga Hackworth

> > > > > Enter to win $50 worth of free books

> > > > > www.ubah.com/F1549

> > > > > I think my hubby has

> asperger's

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > I'm not kidding. He has very low social skills (I get

> really

> > > > nervous

> > > > > around alot of people he says) He has the bible

> memorized, as

> > > > well as

> > > > > every star trek, lord of the rings book, anything

science

> > > > fiction,

> > > > > can build computers from scratch, and has like a

> photographic

> > > > > memory. However, he can't remember what I said to him 3

> > > seconds

> > > > > ago. He read at the age of 2, and is a very introverted

> > > person,

> > > > > unless he's with people he knows. When he talks to me

or

> > > watches

> > > > tv

> > > > > he never moves his head, and I swear upon my holy

> computer he

> > > > never

> > > > > blinks. He only responds to " geek humor, " and doesn't

> > > understand

> > > > why

> > > > > I think SNL is so funny. He's a great guy, and I take

> alot

> > > of

> > > > credit

> > > > > in helping him become less wierd. LOL. But after

reading

> > > this

> > > > > stuff, it really makes me wonder.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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ROTFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!! Jim says k'plaa! He's a Vulcan, btw OMG!! lol

he's a freaking 31 on that test!!!!!

> > Well, I could have said Quarks which is a character on DS9

which

> fits as well. He took that a while back and had a rather high

score

> I recall.....

> >

> > Georga Hackworth

> > Enter to win $50 worth of free books

> > www.ubah.com/F1549

> > RE: I think my hubby has

asperger's

> >

> >

> > > his quarks. His mother tells me she wouldn't put up with

half

> of

> > > it. The thing is, I have always accepted as he is,

> without

> > > those quarks he wouldn't be Chris. LOL! He has absolutly

no

> >

> > Quirks. You mean quirks.

> >

> > Quarks are subatomic particles. Which has as well, but

do

> not make

> > him act oddly. ;)

> >

> > I'm really sorry, I tried, but I couldn't help it!!!

> >

> > Many of us think we or someone we love is on the spectrum,

and

> there is

> > definitely a genetic componant to autism in many cases. So

it's

> entirely

> > possible. Somewhere there is an " AQ test " to determine

> your " autism

> > quotient " as an adult -- how autistic you are. Maybe

will

> post it for

> > you.

> >

> > -Sara the Alleged Aspie.

> >

> >

> >

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ROTFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!! Jim says k'plaa! He's a Vulcan, btw OMG!! lol

he's a freaking 31 on that test!!!!!

> > Well, I could have said Quarks which is a character on DS9

which

> fits as well. He took that a while back and had a rather high

score

> I recall.....

> >

> > Georga Hackworth

> > Enter to win $50 worth of free books

> > www.ubah.com/F1549

> > RE: I think my hubby has

asperger's

> >

> >

> > > his quarks. His mother tells me she wouldn't put up with

half

> of

> > > it. The thing is, I have always accepted as he is,

> without

> > > those quarks he wouldn't be Chris. LOL! He has absolutly

no

> >

> > Quirks. You mean quirks.

> >

> > Quarks are subatomic particles. Which has as well, but

do

> not make

> > him act oddly. ;)

> >

> > I'm really sorry, I tried, but I couldn't help it!!!

> >

> > Many of us think we or someone we love is on the spectrum,

and

> there is

> > definitely a genetic componant to autism in many cases. So

it's

> entirely

> > possible. Somewhere there is an " AQ test " to determine

> your " autism

> > quotient " as an adult -- how autistic you are. Maybe

will

> post it for

> > you.

> >

> > -Sara the Alleged Aspie.

> >

> >

> >

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ROTFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!! Jim says k'plaa! He's a Vulcan, btw OMG!! lol

he's a freaking 31 on that test!!!!!

> > Well, I could have said Quarks which is a character on DS9

which

> fits as well. He took that a while back and had a rather high

score

> I recall.....

> >

> > Georga Hackworth

> > Enter to win $50 worth of free books

> > www.ubah.com/F1549

> > RE: I think my hubby has

asperger's

> >

> >

> > > his quarks. His mother tells me she wouldn't put up with

half

> of

> > > it. The thing is, I have always accepted as he is,

> without

> > > those quarks he wouldn't be Chris. LOL! He has absolutly

no

> >

> > Quirks. You mean quirks.

> >

> > Quarks are subatomic particles. Which has as well, but

do

> not make

> > him act oddly. ;)

> >

> > I'm really sorry, I tried, but I couldn't help it!!!

> >

> > Many of us think we or someone we love is on the spectrum,

and

> there is

> > definitely a genetic componant to autism in many cases. So

it's

> entirely

> > possible. Somewhere there is an " AQ test " to determine

> your " autism

> > quotient " as an adult -- how autistic you are. Maybe

will

> post it for

> > you.

> >

> > -Sara the Alleged Aspie.

> >

> >

> >

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> > his quarks. His mother tells me she wouldn't put up with half of

> > it. The thing is, I have always accepted as he is, without

> > those quarks he wouldn't be Chris. LOL! He has absolutly no

>

> Quirks. You mean quirks.

>

> Quarks are subatomic particles. Which has as well, but do not

make

> him act oddly. ;)

>

> I'm really sorry, I tried, but I couldn't help it!!!

Oh goody. I'm glad you sent this in. I was thinking that quark was

something in the science field, but I didn't want to take the time to

look it up. LOL...

It does sound like Gorga, Georgia, Georga (why can't I remember

this???!!!) anyway, it does sound like Kris & G's hubby's could very

well be AS. (you're not crazy Kris, well, maybe you are, but not about

this LOL) I remember when I first started reading about ASD that

there often is a scientist or engineer or " computer geek " in the

family somewhere of an ASD child. I can't figure it out too well in

our family except that my Grandfather was in electronics repair and

died from Alzheimer's disease (but NT as far as I can remember), my

Dad was an Engineer for IBM, but way too social to be AS I think, and

I'm fairly certain that on hubby's side of the family there could be

some AS.

So, do Aspie hubby's make good livings? It seems like that might hold

true.

~ Karin

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> > his quarks. His mother tells me she wouldn't put up with half of

> > it. The thing is, I have always accepted as he is, without

> > those quarks he wouldn't be Chris. LOL! He has absolutly no

>

> Quirks. You mean quirks.

>

> Quarks are subatomic particles. Which has as well, but do not

make

> him act oddly. ;)

>

> I'm really sorry, I tried, but I couldn't help it!!!

Oh goody. I'm glad you sent this in. I was thinking that quark was

something in the science field, but I didn't want to take the time to

look it up. LOL...

It does sound like Gorga, Georgia, Georga (why can't I remember

this???!!!) anyway, it does sound like Kris & G's hubby's could very

well be AS. (you're not crazy Kris, well, maybe you are, but not about

this LOL) I remember when I first started reading about ASD that

there often is a scientist or engineer or " computer geek " in the

family somewhere of an ASD child. I can't figure it out too well in

our family except that my Grandfather was in electronics repair and

died from Alzheimer's disease (but NT as far as I can remember), my

Dad was an Engineer for IBM, but way too social to be AS I think, and

I'm fairly certain that on hubby's side of the family there could be

some AS.

So, do Aspie hubby's make good livings? It seems like that might hold

true.

~ Karin

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> > his quarks. His mother tells me she wouldn't put up with half of

> > it. The thing is, I have always accepted as he is, without

> > those quarks he wouldn't be Chris. LOL! He has absolutly no

>

> Quirks. You mean quirks.

>

> Quarks are subatomic particles. Which has as well, but do not

make

> him act oddly. ;)

>

> I'm really sorry, I tried, but I couldn't help it!!!

Oh goody. I'm glad you sent this in. I was thinking that quark was

something in the science field, but I didn't want to take the time to

look it up. LOL...

It does sound like Gorga, Georgia, Georga (why can't I remember

this???!!!) anyway, it does sound like Kris & G's hubby's could very

well be AS. (you're not crazy Kris, well, maybe you are, but not about

this LOL) I remember when I first started reading about ASD that

there often is a scientist or engineer or " computer geek " in the

family somewhere of an ASD child. I can't figure it out too well in

our family except that my Grandfather was in electronics repair and

died from Alzheimer's disease (but NT as far as I can remember), my

Dad was an Engineer for IBM, but way too social to be AS I think, and

I'm fairly certain that on hubby's side of the family there could be

some AS.

So, do Aspie hubby's make good livings? It seems like that might hold

true.

~ Karin

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> LOL Sara, you are so wild! Yeah, I'm the bipoler one. Sigh, and

> we've already played the blame game almost a year ago. he

> said " you're a fucking psycho, " and i said " well, you're just fucking

> wierd " and my oldest son (who we thought was asleep) runs down the

> stairs and asks what fucking means......shew boy, I'm glad the blame

> game is over for us, because it isn't much fun....... :-( Anyways,

> I won't get into the story of how we almost got a divorce going thru

> all of this.

>

Oh man Kris. That sounds bad. How are things now?

~ Karin

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> LOL Sara, you are so wild! Yeah, I'm the bipoler one. Sigh, and

> we've already played the blame game almost a year ago. he

> said " you're a fucking psycho, " and i said " well, you're just fucking

> wierd " and my oldest son (who we thought was asleep) runs down the

> stairs and asks what fucking means......shew boy, I'm glad the blame

> game is over for us, because it isn't much fun....... :-( Anyways,

> I won't get into the story of how we almost got a divorce going thru

> all of this.

>

Oh man Kris. That sounds bad. How are things now?

~ Karin

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> LOL Sara, you are so wild! Yeah, I'm the bipoler one. Sigh, and

> we've already played the blame game almost a year ago. he

> said " you're a fucking psycho, " and i said " well, you're just fucking

> wierd " and my oldest son (who we thought was asleep) runs down the

> stairs and asks what fucking means......shew boy, I'm glad the blame

> game is over for us, because it isn't much fun....... :-( Anyways,

> I won't get into the story of how we almost got a divorce going thru

> all of this.

>

Oh man Kris. That sounds bad. How are things now?

~ Karin

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Karin, thanks for asking! Things are good now. :-) This past year

has been a struggle, but all in all, things are good. What don't

kill you makes you stronger I guess. (another one of those stupid

sayings)

> > LOL Sara, you are so wild! Yeah, I'm the bipoler one. Sigh, and

> > we've already played the blame game almost a year ago. he

> > said " you're a fucking psycho, " and i said " well, you're just

fucking

> > wierd " and my oldest son (who we thought was asleep) runs down

the

> > stairs and asks what fucking means......shew boy, I'm glad the

blame

> > game is over for us, because it isn't much fun....... :-(

Anyways,

> > I won't get into the story of how we almost got a divorce going

thru

> > all of this.

> >

>

> Oh man Kris. That sounds bad. How are things now?

>

> ~ Karin

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Karin, thanks for asking! Things are good now. :-) This past year

has been a struggle, but all in all, things are good. What don't

kill you makes you stronger I guess. (another one of those stupid

sayings)

> > LOL Sara, you are so wild! Yeah, I'm the bipoler one. Sigh, and

> > we've already played the blame game almost a year ago. he

> > said " you're a fucking psycho, " and i said " well, you're just

fucking

> > wierd " and my oldest son (who we thought was asleep) runs down

the

> > stairs and asks what fucking means......shew boy, I'm glad the

blame

> > game is over for us, because it isn't much fun....... :-(

Anyways,

> > I won't get into the story of how we almost got a divorce going

thru

> > all of this.

> >

>

> Oh man Kris. That sounds bad. How are things now?

>

> ~ Karin

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