Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 --- Stanton wrote: > Great, . Your job NOW is to remember this day > somehow. If it > means printing the email you sent to us, writing in > a journal, whatever, > you should remember this day so that on the days you > are not having such > a good day, you will remember that life can be good. > That you can stay > on program, and that others are out there to support > you. What a good idea > Your school break should be coming up soon. Perhaps > you could surprise > your girlfriend by borrowing a learn to speak > Russian tape/cd from your > library. Russian is hard not only because of the > spoken language but > also its an entirely different alphabet. But it > would impress her that > you are taking the time to learn her language. > After all, she speaks > your language, right? Also, quite a good idea. Russian is very hard for me.. I've tried learning a few words today... but I have a stuttering problem and Russian seems to bring out the stutter worse than english. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Is it true that singing helps? I am completely ignorant about stuttering, but I seem to remember about a country singer who can sing, but speaking still is difficult for him, as he has a BAD stutter. I wonder if you sang the words as you practice them. Well perhaps that is going too far, but its a thought Good luck . RE: Having a good day! --- Stanton wrote: > Great, . Your job NOW is to remember this day > somehow. If it > means printing the email you sent to us, writing in > a journal, whatever, > you should remember this day so that on the days you > are not having such > a good day, you will remember that life can be good. > That you can stay > on program, and that others are out there to support > you. What a good idea > Your school break should be coming up soon. Perhaps > you could surprise > your girlfriend by borrowing a learn to speak > Russian tape/cd from your > library. Russian is hard not only because of the > spoken language but > also its an entirely different alphabet. But it > would impress her that > you are taking the time to learn her language. > After all, she speaks > your language, right? Also, quite a good idea. Russian is very hard for me.. I've tried learning a few words today... but I have a stuttering problem and Russian seems to bring out the stutter worse than english. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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