Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 You are going to hit me. It is spelled Qa'pla! Hee hee Oh, and did I mention that I have a bat'leth? No, I am not a Trekkie....LMAO! 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. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 You are going to hit me. It is spelled Qa'pla! Hee hee Oh, and did I mention that I have a bat'leth? No, I am not a Trekkie....LMAO! 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. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 You are going to hit me. It is spelled Qa'pla! Hee hee Oh, and did I mention that I have a bat'leth? No, I am not a Trekkie....LMAO! 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. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 Oh, I am a freaking 31 on that test. I have never been called normal, but I don't exactally qualify as an Aspie either. Go figure. 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. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 Oh, I am a freaking 31 on that test. I have never been called normal, but I don't exactally qualify as an Aspie either. Go figure. 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. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 Oh, I am a freaking 31 on that test. I have never been called normal, but I don't exactally qualify as an Aspie either. Go figure. 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. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 LOL!! I told Jim next convention we go to, I'm going to dress up like a Trill and wear a Tee-shirt that says " I DON'T DO SLUGS! " But he said no one would get it (I had to explain it to him), and definately no one would think it would be funny. I'm really too much of a smart ass. Geez I'm cussing tonight. Need to slow down on that mouth.....Maybe it's a manic fit. -- In parenting_autism , Jor'gha HaQ <jorghahaq@c...> wrote: > You are going to hit me. > It is spelled Qa'pla! Hee hee > Oh, and did I mention that I have a bat'leth? > No, I am not a Trekkie....LMAO! > > 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. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 LOL!! I told Jim next convention we go to, I'm going to dress up like a Trill and wear a Tee-shirt that says " I DON'T DO SLUGS! " But he said no one would get it (I had to explain it to him), and definately no one would think it would be funny. I'm really too much of a smart ass. Geez I'm cussing tonight. Need to slow down on that mouth.....Maybe it's a manic fit. -- In parenting_autism , Jor'gha HaQ <jorghahaq@c...> wrote: > You are going to hit me. > It is spelled Qa'pla! Hee hee > Oh, and did I mention that I have a bat'leth? > No, I am not a Trekkie....LMAO! > > 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. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 LMAO! It is spelled Georga although if you get it close I will answer. :0) I picked up the book Pretending to be Normal and read it. It is written by this woman about what it was like growing up being an aspie without a dx and all that, how she adjusted, when she found out as an adult she was spectrum and all that. read it and said that he seen more of himself in there than he cared to admit to. Chances are very good that he is an aspie. Yes, he makes a pretty good living as a techno geek. He has also built all 3 computers in the house.... 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!!! 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 LMAO! It is spelled Georga although if you get it close I will answer. :0) I picked up the book Pretending to be Normal and read it. It is written by this woman about what it was like growing up being an aspie without a dx and all that, how she adjusted, when she found out as an adult she was spectrum and all that. read it and said that he seen more of himself in there than he cared to admit to. Chances are very good that he is an aspie. Yes, he makes a pretty good living as a techno geek. He has also built all 3 computers in the house.... 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!!! 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 LMAO! It is spelled Georga although if you get it close I will answer. :0) I picked up the book Pretending to be Normal and read it. It is written by this woman about what it was like growing up being an aspie without a dx and all that, how she adjusted, when she found out as an adult she was spectrum and all that. read it and said that he seen more of himself in there than he cared to admit to. Chances are very good that he is an aspie. Yes, he makes a pretty good living as a techno geek. He has also built all 3 computers in the house.... 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!!! 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 > You are going to hit me. > It is spelled Qa'pla! Hee hee > Oh, and did I mention that I have a bat'leth? > No, I am not a Trekkie....LMAO! > > Georga Hackworth I thought the proper terminology was " Trekker " . At least that's what my SIL who is fluent in Klingonese says. ;-) ~ Karin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 > You are going to hit me. > It is spelled Qa'pla! Hee hee > Oh, and did I mention that I have a bat'leth? > No, I am not a Trekkie....LMAO! > > Georga Hackworth I thought the proper terminology was " Trekker " . At least that's what my SIL who is fluent in Klingonese says. ;-) ~ Karin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 Actually, there is some debate about the difference between a Trekkie and a Trekker is....various people find one or the other an insult and so forth. I won't go into it all. It is a rather strange argument...much in the same way that the " Which is better, Star Trek or Star Wars " debates are strange. Georga Hackworth Enter to win $50 worth of free books www.ubah.com/F1549 Re: I think my hubby has asperger's > You are going to hit me. > It is spelled Qa'pla! Hee hee > Oh, and did I mention that I have a bat'leth? > No, I am not a Trekkie....LMAO! > > Georga Hackworth I thought the proper terminology was " Trekker " . At least that's what my SIL who is fluent in Klingonese says. ;-) ~ Karin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 LOL funny......... Do you think he's old enough to go ahead and take the GED?? (and be a grown up? ) :-( > > > > You married Enrique??? > > > Ha, ha, ha, ha, THUMP > > That was me falling off my chair. > > Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 LOL funny......... Do you think he's old enough to go ahead and take the GED?? (and be a grown up? ) :-( > > > > You married Enrique??? > > > Ha, ha, ha, ha, THUMP > > That was me falling off my chair. > > Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 LOL funny......... Do you think he's old enough to go ahead and take the GED?? (and be a grown up? ) :-( > > > > You married Enrique??? > > > Ha, ha, ha, ha, THUMP > > That was me falling off my chair. > > Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 OMG, I'm getting a brain fart. I thought Enrique was my husband. NO wait, that's Jim, lol. I'm talking about Enrique, is he ready to be out of school and " all grown up " > > Do you think he's old enough to go ahead and take the GED?? (and be > > a grown up? ) :-( > > > Who? Enrique or your husband? > > Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 OMG, I'm getting a brain fart. I thought Enrique was my husband. NO wait, that's Jim, lol. I'm talking about Enrique, is he ready to be out of school and " all grown up " > > Do you think he's old enough to go ahead and take the GED?? (and be > > a grown up? ) :-( > > > Who? Enrique or your husband? > > Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 OMG, I'm getting a brain fart. I thought Enrique was my husband. NO wait, that's Jim, lol. I'm talking about Enrique, is he ready to be out of school and " all grown up " > > Do you think he's old enough to go ahead and take the GED?? (and be > > a grown up? ) :-( > > > Who? Enrique or your husband? > > Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2003 Report Share Posted January 19, 2003 definitely sounds possible! there is obviously something " wrong " with him if he doesn't think SNL is funny ;o) i LOVE jimmy fallon! michelle mg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2003 Report Share Posted January 19, 2003 definitely sounds possible! there is obviously something " wrong " with him if he doesn't think SNL is funny ;o) i LOVE jimmy fallon! michelle mg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2003 Report Share Posted January 19, 2003 true true it is funny. but SNL has it's moments too..... > > > > > definitely sounds possible! there is obviously something " wrong " with him > if he doesn't think SNL is funny ;o) > > SNL is NOT funny. MadTV is funny. > > :-P > > Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2003 Report Share Posted January 19, 2003 true true it is funny. but SNL has it's moments too..... > > > > > definitely sounds possible! there is obviously something " wrong " with him > if he doesn't think SNL is funny ;o) > > SNL is NOT funny. MadTV is funny. > > :-P > > Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2003 Report Share Posted January 19, 2003 > 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 > Don't feel bad, Georga. When I tried to sign up for a Yahoo id, I couldn't get any version of my name: Tina . So I got mad and used a name I made up for a charater in my fantasy novel (not published but still looking for a home) I don't think this is weird...but my husband thinks I'm nuts. He scored a 32 on the AQ test. He NEVER shops unless it's for soda because I rarely buy that and he has a serious caffiene addiction. He's an electrician though and has to do things the same way all the time. He drives me insane with the TV. If he's home, the TV is on, even if he's outside for hours at a time. I turn it off, he walks through the room, turns it on, and right out the door without even pausing to see what's on. Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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