.
C'mon Larry, you don't gonna let Peter get away with "doing aspergers",
without some neo-Froustian deconstructive remodelling?!
Holy Roman, I can't do this story in Spanish -- will Limerick be ok?
An historian, who's since resigned,
Once "did aspergers" when she was blind
drunk on Schnapps; but when sober
regained her composure:-
It was Habsburgs she'd had in her mind!
~~~
miles
(off message)
On Wed, 8 Jul 2009 15:53:20 +1000, Peter Gregory
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Sorry Larry...
>I are interested in being aware of any stories with women who did
aspergers when they were blind.
>
>Cheers...
>Peter Gregory
>
>> Larry Arnold <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>Sorry I can't help you there, but your probably instinctive and unaware
>linguistic usage exites my curiosity, whether it is a quirk of the English
>language and syntax or whether something other is signified in it , but why
>might one be "with aspergers" but "are blind"
>
>A little slip but it betrays oh so much in your conceptualisation of
>impairment and difference, and raises the whole spectre of a hierarchy of
>impairments or disabilities.
>
>Who is ever a "are, 'but' with, which comes first, what is seperable,
>
>You have a lot of thinking and remodelling to do yet.
>
>Someone give it me in Spanish or a latin language so I can have a sense of
>proportion.
>
>Larry
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